Straight answers, no sales script.
Most builds go live within the first week. Speed comes from a modern toolchain and a tight process, not from cutting corners — you'll see the site before it launches and nothing goes live without your sign-off.
Ten specific checks on your website and Google presence — speed, mobile experience, whether Google can actually read your pages, how you show up on Maps, and whether AI assistants can find you. You get the three most important findings in plain language, with no obligation.
SEO gets you ranked in a list of links. AEO gets your business named directly when someone asks an AI assistant a question — 'best coffee shop in Pietermaritzburg,' 'Toyota dealership near Harding.' It's structuring your site and listings so the answer engines have a clear, correct answer to give, with your business as the source.
One published so far — our own security division, fully disclosed, because we'd rather show you honest work than pad this page. Founding clients get founder pricing partly because their results become the case studies. Early has its advantages.
Founding pricing is tied to the case-study trade: when we publish results for a business, that page fills up. Once it does, pricing moves to standard rates for new clients. Existing Founding Clients keep their locked R6,500 build price and, if they've taken it, the R3,200 monthly retainer rate for the full 12 months regardless.
No — we work with businesses across South Africa. KwaZulu-Natal is home turf and where we meet clients in person, but the build process itself works the same way regardless of postcode.
Usually, yes — most existing sites we audit are missing Google Business Profile setup, have no AEO structure, or haven't been touched since they were built. We'll tell you plainly what's working and what isn't before recommending anything.
No. The build is a once-off R6,500 with no ongoing obligation. The retainer is optional — it covers ongoing SEO and AEO maintenance, Google Business Profile management, CRM upkeep, and a direct line to make changes, so the site doesn't go live and get abandoned. Take it if that's useful to you; skip it if it isn't.
