Fixed pricing. Fixed scope. No surprises.
Every project is quoted per project, with the scope and price agreed up front — no hourly billing, no surprise invoices. Here is where things start.
What every project includes
- Hand-coded front end — fast, lightweight, and built to last
- Multilingual-ready, with native copy and correct hreflang
- SEO foundations and structured data (JSON-LD) for search and AI engines
- Mobile-first, responsive across every screen
- Designed and developed by the same founder — never outsourced
Typical timelines
Landing pages take about 2–3 weeks, websites 3–5 weeks, and platforms 6–12 weeks depending on scope. We agree milestones up front so you always know where things stand.
How billing works
Projects are split into stages — typically a deposit to begin, a payment at design sign-off, and a final payment at launch. You approve the scope and price before anything starts, so there are no hourly surprises. Payment by bank transfer (Havale/EFT) or crypto (USDT/USDC).
Add-ons and ongoing care
Beyond the core build, common add-ons include extra languages, blogs, booking and payment integrations, and copywriting. Ongoing care plans start at $150/mo for updates, fixes, backups, and monitoring; a growth-partner plan at $800/mo adds new features, ongoing SEO, and content. Ask for a quote →
Frequently asked questions
How much does a business website cost?
At Daenah, a landing page starts around $900, a professional website around $2,000, and a platform with logins and admin from about $4,500 — all quoted per project.
Why per project instead of hourly?
You approve a fixed scope and price up front, so there are no hourly surprises or open-ended invoices.
What is the payment schedule?
Projects are split into stages — typically a deposit to begin, a payment at design sign-off, and a final payment at launch. Bank transfer (Havale/EFT) or crypto (USDT/USDC).
Do you offer ongoing support after launch?
Yes — a care plan from $150/mo covers updates, fixes, backups, and monitoring; a growth plan at $800/mo adds new features, ongoing SEO, and content.
Custom website or WordPress — which do I need?
A hand-coded site is faster, more secure, and fully yours; a template can be cheaper upfront but slower and harder to extend. We build custom so you don't outgrow it.
How long does web design take?
Roughly 2–3 weeks for a landing page, 3–5 weeks for a website, and 6–12 weeks for a platform.