Tune-Up Week · fixed price · 5 days
Your website, tuned up in one week.
Speed, mobile, copy, SEO — the focused fixes for a site that mostly works but quietly underperforms. $1,500–$2,500, fixed. No rebuild, no surprise invoice.
A website tune-up is a focused, fixed-price week of fixes — a speed pass, mobile repairs, and a copy and SEO refresh — for an existing site that mostly works but is quietly costing you clients. It is the honest alternative to a full rebuild when your site’s bones are still good.
Five signs you need a tune-up, not a rebuild
01It’s slow, especially on a phone. Pages that take more than a few seconds lose visitors before they read a word.
02It doesn’t look right on mobile. Most of your traffic is on phones; if the layout breaks there, so does trust.
03The copy lists features but never the outcome. Visitors can’t tell what changes for them, so they don’t act.
04You’re invisible to search and AI. Clean structure and metadata are missing, so Google and AI assistants skip you.
05It’s a little embarrassing to send people to. You know the spots; a week fixes most of them.
What happens in the week
Mon
Audit & plan
I go through the whole site, measure speed, and agree the fix-list with you.
Tue
Speed & structure
Image compression, code cleanup, and the technical SEO foundations.
Wed
Mobile & layout
Every breakpoint checked and fixed on real devices.
Thu
Copy & SEO refresh
Sharper headlines, clear calls to action, titles and metadata.
Fri
Handoff
Final polish plus a walkthrough video so you can maintain it yourself.
Before & after
+40%
bookings after launch
What it costs
two slots a month — that’s the whole calendar, not marketing ✿
Questions, answered
What is a website tune-up?
A focused, fixed-price week of improvements to your existing site: a speed pass, mobile fixes, a copy and SEO refresh, and a handoff video so you can maintain it yourself.
How much does it cost?
$1,500–$2,500, fixed, depending on site size. The quote is in writing before we start and it doesn’t change.
Do I need a tune-up or a full redesign?
If your site is under four years old and the structure still fits your business, a tune-up usually does it. If you’ve outgrown the whole shape, that’s a redesign — I’ll tell you honestly which on a free call.
How long does it take?
Five working days, Monday to Friday, with a handoff walkthrough on the last day.
Ready to stop the quiet leaks?
Send me your URL. Worst case, I tell you honestly whether a tune-up would help — or whether you should save your money.
Book your tune-up week →