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Simple, fast, accessible

A website that loads fast, ranks well, and welcomes everyone.

Most small business sites are either overbuilt and slow or ten years stale. We build the third option: clean, fast, accessibility-minded sites with honest flat pricing, then keep them healthy for $50 a month.

The problem it solves

Web design pricing for small businesses is a fog: thousands of dollars, vague deliverables, and then the site quietly rots because updating it is nobody's job. Meanwhile accessibility (AODA) and mobile performance decide who finds you on Google, and old sites fail both.

We keep it simple instead: flat prices, a fast modern build, accessibility treated as a feature rather than an afterthought, and a small monthly plan so the site stays healthy after launch.

How it works

01

Starter site: $500

A single-page site done right: what you do, where you are, how to contact you, mobile-fast, secure, and built to accessibility standards. The right size for many local businesses.

02

Multi-page site: $1,000

Up to five pages (for example: home, services, about, gallery, contact) with the same fast, accessible build, plus search-engine groundwork on every page: proper titles, descriptions, and local business schema.

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Care plan: $50 per month

Hosting, security updates, a monthly accessibility and health scan with a plain-English report, and minor content updates (changed hours, new photos, small text edits). Larger changes are quoted simply before any work.

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Add an AI assistant: +$99 build, +$50 per month

Bolt AscentAi's AI assistant onto either package for a one-time $99. It answers customer questions and books appointments on your site around the clock, and running it adds $50 a month to your care plan ($100 a month all in). Optional — add it at launch or whenever you are ready.

What you get

  • Flat pricing you can see before you call, no "contact us for a quote" mystery
  • Fast on phones, where most local searches happen
  • Built to WCAG accessibility standards from day one, with monthly checks after
  • You provide the words and photos; we shape them (or help you write them)
  • Optional AI assistant that answers questions and books 24/7, added to either package whenever you are ready

What it costs

$500 for a single-page site, $1,000 for up to five pages, $50 per month for hosting and care. Want an AI assistant that answers questions and books appointments 24/7? Add it to either package for a one-time $99, then $50 a month on top of care ($100 a month all in). Run your current site through the free Website Health Snapshot first to see where you stand, and if you booked a Business Health Check, $100 of it becomes credit here.

We don't want your money for something you don't find valuable. Try it, see what it does, and only pay if it's actually worth it to you.

Common questions

What do I need to provide?

Your words and your photos, roughly speaking. We shape rough notes into proper website copy as part of the build, and we will tell you exactly what photos are worth taking with your phone. If you want fully written-for-you copy, we quote that separately and plainly.

What does the $50 a month actually cover?

Hosting, security updates, a monthly accessibility and site-health scan with a short report in plain English, and minor updates like changed hours or swapped photos. Bigger jobs, like a new page, get a simple quote first. No surprise invoices.

Can my site grow later?

Yes, that is the point of building it properly. Start with one page, add pages as the business grows, and bolt on the AI assistant (answering questions, booking appointments, knowledge base) whenever you are ready — a one-time $99 to add it to either package, then $50 a month on top of care. Missed-call text-back is a separate service that works on your phone line rather than your site, priced on its own page. Nothing gets thrown away.

Is an AODA-compliant website legally required for my business?

For most businesses under 50 employees, not yet, and we would rather tell you that than scare you. It is still worth doing: accessible sites reach the roughly one in five Ontarians with a disability and tend to rank better in search. Our AODA guide in the Learn section covers this honestly.

Wondering if this fits your business?

Try our free AI Evaluation and we will find out together, with a plain-English read on whether this is the right fix for your business.