Richmond, Virginia
One page, built and finished before you ever see a bill. It shows your hours, your food, and a button that goes straight to your ordering system. Flat fee, no monthly cost, and the whole thing is yours.
You don't brief me, approve mockups, or sit in meetings. I look at your menu, your reviews, and your hours, and I build the site. Then I show you.
Takes about a minute on your phone. If it's not right, I'll change it. If you don't want it, you don't pay and we both got on with our day.
Your domain, your accounts, your card. I set it up, point Google at it, and hand you the logins on paper. Roughly $15 a year for the domain and nothing else.
One flat fee, paid once. No retainer, no subscription, no login only I have. You get the file and written instructions for changing your own hours.
Most small restaurants don't need a website. They need a page — one that loads fast on a phone, says when you're open, and gets out of the way.
That's what I build. No content management system to log into, no plugins that break, no page builder that costs $30 a month forever. One file, hosted for free, that will still work in ten years.
I'm a graduate student in Richmond doing this on the side, which is why it costs what it costs. It also means I'd rather hand you something finished than sign you up for something ongoing.