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Websites are priced per page so you know exactly what you're paying for. The regular rate is $900 per page. Right now, the first five website clients build at the founding rate of $750 per page — up to 30% off — in exchange for a testimonial, case-study rights, and a small credit in the footer. Final quotes reflect the actual scope, number of pages, and complexity.
The founding rate is $750 per page (versus the regular $900) for the first five website builds only. In exchange, founding clients provide a testimonial, case-study rights, and a small credit in the footer. Once the five founding spots are filled, pricing returns to $900 per page. It's limited and time-bound.
Apps — full-stack tools, portals, dashboards, MVPs, and platforms — start at $4,000 and are scoped to the work. AI systems — automations, routing, intake, summaries, and operational workflows — start at $750 and are also scoped to the specific work, not the hype. Because these are custom builds, the final number depends on the features and integrations involved. The best next step is to share what you're trying to build so it can be scoped and quoted.
Per-page pricing is transparent: you can see exactly what each page costs and add or remove pages without renegotiating a whole package. Everything is custom-coded — no templates, no page-builders, no drift — so the price maps to real work rather than a tier you might not fully use.
Yes. A deposit secures your build slot, and the balance is due at launch. Larger builds may include required maintenance to keep custom-coded systems stable after launch.
Three lanes: custom-coded websites, full-stack apps (portals, dashboards, MVPs, platforms), and AI systems (automations, routing, intake, summaries, operational workflows). Everything is custom-coded and built to last — for founders, creators, businesses, ministries, teams, and organizations that need their digital presence to actually work.
Yes. Maintenance and care plans keep custom-coded systems stable, secure, and updated after launch. Standard care starts at $150/month and a growth maintenance plan starts at $300/month. Larger builds include required maintenance to protect the work after it ships. See the maintenance page for what each plan covers.
No. Everything is custom-coded — no templates, no page-builders. That's why the sites are fast, durable, and free of the drift and bloat that comes with drag-and-drop tools.
Founders, creators, businesses, ministries, teams, and organizations that need a digital presence that actually works — not just looks the part. If you're not sure which lane fits, that's a normal place to start; the intake helps route it.
It starts with a short intake so the project can be understood and routed to the right lane — website, app, or AI system. From there the work is scoped and quoted clearly up front, a deposit secures the slot, the build happens with the revision rounds included in that scope, and the balance is due at launch. Revisions are refinements, not full redesigns — new scope is quoted separately.
Every build includes the revision rounds listed in its scope. Revisions are refinements — polishing what was agreed — not redesigns. If you want to change direction or add new scope, that's quoted separately so it stays fair to everyone.
Timeline depends on scope. A focused website moves faster than a full-stack app or a multi-step AI workflow. When you share your project and target timeline in the intake, you'll get a realistic schedule with the quote rather than a generic promise.
Yes — you can book a free consultation over Google Meet on the consultation page. It's a relaxed 30-minute conversation about your project: which lane fits, a realistic scope, and a ballpark on price and timeline, with no obligation to move forward. If you'd rather just get things moving, the start page intake works too.
Just a clear sense of what you want built and who it's for. If your copy, brand, and assets are ready, great — the build moves faster. If they're not, that's fine too; the intake asks where you are so the work can be planned around it. You don't need everything perfect before reaching out.
form.digital is the digital-services department of Form Intel, LLC, a South Carolina company. The full name for legal and billing is Form Intel, LLC; form.digital is the studio that designs and builds the work.
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Head to the start page and fill out the short intake — what you need, a bit about the project, budget, and timeline. That routes your request to the right lane and kicks off a clear quote. You can also leave your name and email with this assistant and a real person will follow up.
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