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Key Takeaways:

  1. Client Onboarding and Communication:
    • Clients initiate contact through the SinglePage Web Studios website.
    • Client contact details are recorded, and a meeting or interview is scheduled to understand their requirements, goals, available assets (like images, content, domain, hosting, etc.), and examples they like.
  2. Proposal Development:
    • SinglePage conducts market research based on the information gathered from the client and develops a proposal, which could take up to a week, depending on the project’s complexity.
    • The proposal, presented via Adobe XD visuals, includes a solution for the proposed site and associated costings.
  3. Client Feedback and Revision:
    • Clients have the opportunity to request changes and provide additional input.
    • Proposal revisions continue until either party disengages or the client approves.
  4. Contract and Payment:
    • Upon proposal acceptance, a contract of understanding, derived from the accepted quotation, is sent for both parties to sign, managed online, possibly through platforms like DocuSign.
    • The initial payment is made per the quotation before SinglePage Web Studios begins building the site.
  5. Development and Delivery:
    • SinglePage adheres closely to the proposed schedule during the website development.
    • Once completed and final payments are received, the studio hands over the site to the client, providing all necessary files and passwords.
  6. Post-Delivery Services:
    • Based on contract agreements, SinglePage continues to provide agreed-upon services, such as maintenance, marketing, and posting, beyond the website delivery.

This summary encapsulates the interaction and transaction flow from initial client contact through to project completion and post-delivery services at SinglePage Web Studios.

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