Wix, Squarespace, or Somebody Who Actually Does It For You?

Wix and Squarespace aren't bad tools. They're fine if you've got the time to learn them, the patience to fight with templates, and a few free weekends to get it looking right. Most business owners don't have any of those three things.
What You're Actually Paying For
You're not just paying for a website when you hire someone. You're paying so you don't have to be the one dragging boxes around at 11pm trying to figure out why your phone number won't center on mobile.
The Real Cost of DIY
A DIY site usually takes weeks, not days, once you factor in the learning curve. And most DIY sites never get touched again after the first setup. No updates, no new photos, no fresh reviews. It goes stale fast.
How This Is Different
I build the site for you. Free. You review it, you approve it, then it's $50 a month once it's live. No software to learn, no plugins to manage, no template fights. You run your business. I run the website.
Who This Isn't For
If you genuinely want full control to edit everything yourself, DIY tools are the right call. This is for owners who'd rather spend that time on the job in front of them.
Free means free. Paid means one flat number you already know.
— Chad
See What Your Business Is Missing
Want a real website that actually gets you found, built free, no setup fee? I'll build it, you see it live, then it's $50 a month once it's up.
— Chad