Website services

The right website service depends on where your business is starting.

You may need a complete website, a clearer version of what you already have, one focused landing page, or reliable help keeping an existing site useful. PorchPixel Studio starts with the business problem—then defines the appropriate scope.

Clear recommendations. Straightforward scope. No pressure to rebuild what can be improved.

Choose by need

04 starting points
  1. 01

    Starting fresh

    Custom Website Design
  2. 02

    Improving a useful foundation

    Website Redesign
  3. 03

    Promoting one offer

    Landing Pages
  4. 04

    Keeping a site useful

    Website Care

Every project is planned around how local customers understand, trust, and contact the business.

  • 01 Clear service presentation
  • 02 Intentional mobile behavior
  • 03 Direct contact paths
  • 04 Maintainable foundations

Core services

Four clear ways to move your website forward.

The services are different starting points, not rigid boxes. The final recommendation depends on what already exists, what the business needs, and what will make the website more useful.

01

Best fit

New businesses, poor foundations, or sites that no longer represent the company properly.

Start with a stronger foundation

Custom Website Design

A complete website planned around your real services, service area, customers, proof, and preferred way of receiving inquiries.

What it solves

Useful when there is no website yet, the existing site has serious structural problems, or trying to preserve the old foundation would create more limitations than value.

What the work focuses on

  • Clear page and navigation structure
  • Service, trust, and service-area presentation
  • Mobile call and quote-request paths
  • Responsive design and clean frontend build
Discuss a new website
02

Best fit

Established businesses with useful content, history, or pages—but weak presentation and usability.

Improve what customers see and do

Website Redesign

A thoughtful redesign can preserve what still helps while improving the hierarchy, visual credibility, mobile experience, and path to contact.

What it solves

Useful when the business has outgrown an old design, important services are buried, mobile pages are awkward, or the site no longer reflects the quality of the work.

What the work focuses on

  • Reviewing the useful existing foundation
  • Reordering content around customer decisions
  • Improving trust, readability, and contact access
  • Removing unnecessary clutter and friction
Request a redesign review
03

Best fit

One high-priority service, seasonal campaign, paid promotion, or focused offer.

Give one offer the attention it needs

Landing Pages

A focused landing page removes unrelated distractions and gives visitors the information they need to understand one service and take the next step.

What it solves

Useful when an important service is buried inside a general page, a campaign needs a dedicated destination, or one audience requires a clearer message and action.

What the work focuses on

  • One clear message and page objective
  • Relevant concerns, proof, and service details
  • A direct call, form, or quote-request path
  • Responsive layout and focused hierarchy
Discuss a landing page
04

Best fit

Businesses with a live website that needs reliable changes, fixes, and practical ongoing attention.

Keep the website current and useful

Website Care

A website should not become difficult to update the moment it launches. Website care provides a clear way to handle useful changes as the business evolves.

What it solves

Useful when service information changes, new photos or reviews need adding, small layout issues accumulate, or the owner does not want updates to remain unfinished.

What the work can include

  • Content and image updates
  • Layout fixes and responsive improvements
  • New sections or clearly scoped pages
  • Ongoing improvements agreed in advance
Discuss website support

Supporting capabilities

The details that help the main website work properly.

These capabilities support a core service or a clearly defined improvement project. They are scoped according to the site and business rather than presented as vague extras.

01

Mobile-Friendly Design

Layouts, navigation, buttons, forms, and content planned to remain clear and usable on smaller screens.

02

Contact Forms and Call Buttons

Direct contact options placed where visitors need them, with reasonable forms that do not ask for unnecessary information.

03

Website Fixes and Improvements

Clearly scoped repairs for layout, responsiveness, navigation, readability, broken interactions, or weak content presentation.

04

Content Layout

Organizing service explanations, reviews, photos, FAQs, and contact prompts into a hierarchy customers can scan.

05

Service-Area Presentation

Making coverage easier to understand without creating confusing lists or suggesting locations the business does not serve.

06

Basic On-Page SEO Setup

Clear titles, descriptions, headings, internal structure, and service or location signals as part of the website foundation.

07

Analytics Setup

Basic measurement setup can be included when scoped, including useful tracking for primary website actions.

08

Practical Integrations

Forms, scheduling tools, chat, or other business tools can be evaluated and included when the requirements are clear.

Choose your starting point

Which service makes sense for your situation?

You do not need to diagnose the entire website before contacting PorchPixel. Use these starting points as guidance, then let the review confirm what is actually needed.

Your situation Likely starting point Next step

There is no website, or the current foundation creates serious limits.

Custom Website Design Request a review

The site has useful content but looks dated, feels unclear, or performs poorly on phones.

Website Redesign Request a review

One service, campaign, or audience needs a dedicated page and direct action.

Landing Page Discuss the page

The website is live but updates, fixes, or improvements keep being delayed.

Website Care Discuss support

More than one situation applies? The project can combine related needs under one clear scope.

Let PorchPixel recommend the starting point

What is included

Strong foundations shared across website projects.

The exact pages and features depend on the approved scope, but the work follows a consistent standard for clarity, usability, and responsible implementation.

Business and audience review

Understand the services, customers, service area, important trust material, and preferred inquiry process before designing.

Clear information hierarchy

Organize the website so visitors can understand what the business offers and find the next useful step.

Responsive page design

Plan intentional layouts for phones, tablets, laptops, and larger screens instead of shrinking a desktop composition.

Accessible interaction foundations

Use semantic structure, visible focus, useful labels, keyboard-friendly interactions, and readable contrast.

Search-friendly essentials

Prepare logical headings, useful page titles and descriptions, internal links, and clean technical foundations.

Launch checks and handoff

Review links, forms, responsive behavior, key metadata, images, and primary actions before the site goes live.

The process

Clear decisions at each stage.

The process is designed to keep scope, feedback, and next steps understandable from the initial review through launch and support.

  1. 01

    Review and scope

    Assess the current position, discuss business priorities, and define the right service and project boundaries.

  2. 02

    Plan and design

    Set the page structure, content hierarchy, visual direction, and important customer actions.

  3. 03

    Build and refine

    Develop the approved direction responsively, test the experience, and refine the agreed work.

  4. 04

    Launch and support

    Complete final checks, prepare the site for launch, and scope future updates when useful.

Website packages

Three clear starting points for the website you need.

Choose the closest starting package, then receive a written scope based on the pages, content, features, and launch requirements involved.

Compare All Three Plans

Starter Site

Starting at $499

A clear foundation for a smaller service business

Best for a focused online presence that explains the business clearly and gives customers a direct way to get in touch.

  • Focused website structure
  • Responsive mobile design
  • Contact and call pathways
Discuss the Starter Site
Most popular

Business Website

Starting at $899

A fuller website for an established service business

Best when multiple services, trust content, service areas, and stronger customer journeys need room to work together.

  • Expanded multi-page structure
  • Service and trust sections
  • Stronger quote-request journey
Discuss the Business Website

Custom-Coded Website

Starting at $1,499+

A tailored build for more complex requirements

Best for businesses that need custom page systems, specialized functionality, integrations, or a more involved build.

  • Custom HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
  • Advanced layouts or features
  • Scope based on exact requirements
Discuss a custom build

Starting prices provide a clear entry point. The final quote depends on the approved pages, content, integrations, and custom functionality—and is confirmed before work begins.

Package comparison

Compare all three website plans side by side.

The table shows the intended level of each package without forcing every business into identical deliverables. Exact pages, content, and functionality are confirmed in the written scope.

Ask which package fits your website
Comparison of PorchPixel Studio website packages
What to compare Starter Site $499 Starting price Most popular Business Website $899 Starting price Custom-Coded Website $1,499+ Starting price
Best suited to Smaller service businesses that need a clear, professional starting point. Businesses with specialized requirements, custom workflows, or more complex functionality.
Website structure Focused website structure Tailored page and system architecture
Service presentation Core services and essential business information Complex offerings, custom content types, or specialized page systems
Responsive mobile design Included Included
Call and quote pathways Clear standard contact pathways Custom inquiry flow based on the required workflow
Basic on-page SEO foundations Included Included
Custom code and integrations Standard website requirements Custom HTML, CSS, JavaScript, systems, or integrations based on the brief
Final project scope Confirmed before work begins Built and quoted around exact requirements
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Service questions

Before choosing a service.

You can request a review without knowing the exact solution. The purpose of the first conversation is to identify the most sensible starting point.

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How do I know whether I need a redesign or a new website?

If the existing site has useful content, sound technical foundations, or valuable pages, a redesign may preserve more of what works. If the structure creates serious restrictions or most of the website needs replacing, a new build may be more practical. The free review helps clarify that decision.

Can PorchPixel work on only one part of my website?

Yes, when the need can be defined clearly. A focused scope might cover one landing page, a contact flow, responsive problems, content presentation, or a group of related fixes.

Will you help decide what pages the website needs?

Yes. Page recommendations can be based on the services offered, how customers search for and compare them, the areas served, available proof, and the information needed before someone contacts the business.

Does website design include SEO?

Website projects can include basic on-page and technical foundations such as useful page titles, descriptions, logical headings, internal links, and clear service or location structure. Broader ongoing SEO work should be discussed and scoped separately rather than assumed.

Can you add scheduling, chat, or other business tools?

Potential integrations can be reviewed when the required tool, workflow, account access, and expected behavior are known. An integration is not promised until its compatibility and scope have been confirmed.

Do you provide ongoing updates after launch?

Yes. Website care can cover agreed content changes, fixes, new sections, and practical improvements. The exact arrangement should match how frequently the business expects to need support.

What will I receive before agreeing to a project?

You should receive a clear proposed scope covering the work to be completed, relevant responsibilities, and applicable project terms. Pricing, timing, revision language, and payment terms should only be confirmed alongside that approved scope.

Not sure where to begin?

Start with the website you have—and the business you are building.

Request a free website review. PorchPixel will look at the current experience, identify the most important issues, and help you choose a sensible starting point.

A review is a starting point, not a promise that every website needs a complete rebuild.