Most focused website builds take around 2 weeks once the scope, copy, and key assets are ready. Larger sites, e-commerce, or custom software timelines are mapped during discovery so expectations stay clear.
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Practical answers for people deciding whether to move their website and software plans forward.We keep the build path clear: what we do, how we do it, and how we stay accountable.
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Timeline & process
1Project basics
1Every Multiply website is designed and built from scratch around your offer, brand, and customer journey. Templates can be fast, but custom work gives the site a clearer point of view and a cleaner long-term foundation.
Project scope
1A typical project includes website structure, page design, responsive development, core copy support, launch preparation, and SEO foundations. The exact scope depends on the business goal and the pages needed.
Scope & growth
2SEO setup includes clean page structure, metadata, semantic headings, internal linking basics, responsive performance, indexable pages, and launch checks. For ongoing growth, we can plan content and technical improvements after the site is live.
Yes. I can audit what is working, keep the useful parts, and rebuild the experience so it feels sharper, loads better, and guides visitors toward inquiry more clearly.
What I build
2Yes. I build e-commerce storefronts, product pages, landing pages, and sales funnels for businesses that need a clearer buying journey and a website that supports conversion.
Yes. Alongside websites, I build custom software, dashboards, admin tools, automations, and internal systems when a business needs something more specific than a standard website.
Support
1Monthly support is available for clients who want ongoing improvements, landing pages, small feature updates, maintenance, or conversion experiments after launch. We agree on the monthly scope before work begins.
Communication
1You work directly with the engineer building the project. The same person scopes the problem, writes the code, communicates progress, and stays accountable after launch.
Getting started
1Send a project inquiry with what you need, the current site if you have one, and the rough timeline. I will reply with the next useful questions and a clear recommendation for the first build phase.
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Tell me about your project - whether it's a website, software, e-commerce, or a funnel.
Quick response.
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Clear next steps.
You will know what needs to be built, what can wait, and how launch should work.