Project Estimate

Answer a few practical questions and get a cautious first range for budget, timeline, scope, and next steps.

A first estimate that makes scope, budget, and risk easier to discuss

Choose the type of project and answer a short set of practical questions. The result gives you a preliminary cost range, a likely timeline, what is included, and the points that need confirmation before a final offer.

The estimate is intentionally cautious. It keeps SEO, content readiness, integrations, migration risk, and delivery pressure visible instead of hiding them behind a single number.

Budget range

See a realistic first range instead of a vague answer or a one-size-fits-all price.

Timeline signal

Understand whether the project looks compact, standard, or likely to need a phased approach.

Scope clarity

The result highlights what is included, what is optional, and what still needs confirmation.

Private estimate page

Your email can receive a private noindex link so you can revisit, print, or share the estimate safely.

How it works

A first view of cost, timing, and the points that still need confirmation

The tool puts the project into an initial order of magnitude. The final proposal still depends on confirmed scope, content readiness, access, integrations, and technical constraints.

01

Answer practical questions

Choose the project type and answer the key questions about size, features, content, SEO, timing, and decision stage.

02

See a cautious range

The result appears as a planning range so unknowns and risky assumptions stay visible before anything is scoped as final.

03

Receive the estimate by email

Add your email to get a private noindex estimate page that can be revisited when you are ready to discuss the scope.

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Choose project type

Step 1

What do you want to estimate?

Choose the project type that best matches the first phase.