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PAPERBOY

First link. Then pay.

Send the basics without a long meeting. If the project fits this week's capacity, you get scope, price, and a phone-ready first link in 3 days. Payment starts after you approve the first version.

What happens after the brief

Three days without drifting.

  1. 01

    Brief

    I check the scope.

    Send the business, goal, link or profile, and phone number. If I cannot make a useful first link quickly, you get a clear answer instead of a drawn-out sales process.

  2. 02

    Day 1-2

    You get the first link.

    I work on message, order, proof, contact path, and the mobile version. You open the link on your phone before payment, so you are not buying a promise.

  3. 03

    Day 3

    Fixes and launch.

    We handle concrete notes, connect domain and analytics, and leave you with a site you can use immediately. Payment starts after you approve the first version.

Sending the brief does not create an obligation. It gives me enough context to say whether the project fits the weekly capacity.

I do not ask for big trust upfront.

Why this is low-risk

I do not ask for big trust upfront.

The process is built for an owner who has no time for a web project, but does not want another site that does nothing.

  1. 01
    First I check the scope.

    If the business, budget, or timeline is not right for Paperboy, you get a clear answer instead of sales pressure.

  2. 02
    No blind payment.

    The first link opens before payment, so you can see the direction, copy, and contact path before money leaves.

  3. 03
    Your involvement stays short.

    The useful input is what you sell, who it is for, and what bothers you about the current presence.

  4. 04
    Fixes stay concrete.

    We fix copy, order, proof, and contact instead of getting stuck in endless taste debates.

  5. 05
    The site stays with you.

    Domain, code, analytics, and inquiries stay with your business, with 30 days of guarantee for small fixes.

Questions

Common questions.

What does sending a brief mean?
Send the business, goal, link or profile, and phone number. If the project makes sense, you get scope, price, and the next step. If it is not a fit, I say so clearly.
When do I pay?
After you see and approve the first version. The useful proof is a real link, not a promise.
How involved do I need to be?
The useful part is a short reply on the first link: what is accurate, what is missing, and what should sound more like your business.
What if I don't have photos or copy?
I write the copy. If photos are missing, we use Paperboy illustrations or a quick phone shooting plan.
What if I need more than a first version?
A larger site, shop, or internal system gets its own timeline and scope before start. The fast process is for a clear first result, not a blurry large project.

Send a project brief for this week.

Send a link, profile, or two sentences. If a strong first link can happen quickly, I return scope, price, and the next step.