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Main offer: 24-hour Quick Tune-Up

The first reply should make the next step obvious.

We rewrite the parts of your site and reply flow that shape the sale: headline, subheadline, CTA, offer block, and trust proof. The result feels calmer, clearer, and more expensive than a template dump.

24-hour delivery 1 revision Direct, honest copy Built for solo operators

Service first, product second. If someone only wants the pack, the Payhip checkout stays open.

Headline through proof We tighten the whole first impression, not just the copy block.
Fast turnaround Quick Tune-Up ships in 24 hours after intake.
Simple scope One clear deliverable, one revision, no scope sprawl.
Realistic promise No fake urgency. No impossible claims. Just sharper selling.
Built for use Everything is written so a real owner can paste and move.
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Quick Tune-Up

Headline, CTA, trust proof, and offer block rewritten for a cleaner first impression.

$99 main service

24 hours, one revision, built for service businesses and solo operators.

The page stops feeling like a template and starts feeling like a real business.

A strong page does not just look better. It tells the visitor what this is, who it is for, and what happens next without making them hunt for the answer.

1

Headline

We make the promise specific enough that a buyer can tell immediately whether this is for them.

2

Subheadline

We translate the offer into plain language so it sounds confident, not crowded with jargon.

3

CTA

We make the button feel like the obvious next move instead of a generic "learn more" placeholder.

4

Offer block

We frame the service as a clean, premium product with a scope people can actually understand.

5

Trust proof

We show process, clarity, and honesty so the page feels like a professional, not a gamble.

Start with the main service, then scale up only if the page needs more muscle.

This is the cleaner structure: the service is the main offer, the product is the low-friction entry point, and the deeper setup becomes the premium path when someone is ready for it.

Main offer

Quick Tune-Up

One sharp pass on the parts of the site that change how fast people trust and respond.

Best for: solo operators, consultants, and small service businesses that need their page to sound clearer right away.

$99 24 hours
Step up

Missed Lead Recovery Setup

A fuller system for businesses that need the first response, follow-up, and next-step flow tightened together.

Best for: teams that already get inquiries but lose momentum in the handoff.

$149 48 hours
System

Inbox and Follow-Up System

A more complete structure for repeat questions, quote requests, and the replies owners keep retyping.

Best for: businesses that want a durable response system rather than a one-off polish pass.

$249 3 business days
Premium

Local Messaging Audit

A broader review of the public-facing message so the site, reply flow, and proof feel like one coherent experience.

Best for: owners who know the offer is real, but the presentation still feels underpowered.

$399 5 business days
Want the service handled for you?

Send the site and I will point the page at the main offer that fits the business best.

Book the Quick Tune-Up

Fast, grounded, and clean enough to trust.

The page should say good things about us because the work looks professional, not because we stacked it with claims we cannot prove.

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We make the page feel thought-through, not assembled from random blocks.

1. Read the offer

We start with what the business actually sells, who it serves, and where the current message gets thin.

2. Rewrite the core

We tighten the headline, offer, proof, and CTA so the first impression feels coherent from top to bottom.

3. Deliver something usable

You get copy you can paste, reuse, and build on without needing a long explanation every time you open it.

A small shift in wording can make the whole page feel more credible.

The point is not to sound fancy. The point is to help the visitor know what to send, what to expect, and what happens next.

Before

"Tell us about your project."

After

"Thanks for reaching out. To help us point you to the right next step, please send a short description, a few photos if helpful, your ZIP code, and any timing details we should know."

The self-serve product still matters, but now it feels like the doorway, not the destination.

Some people want to buy a pack and move. Others want the whole thing polished for them. The page now makes that hierarchy obvious.

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Self-serve option

Customer Reply Template Pack

25 copy/paste replies for quotes, bookings, follow-ups, missing details, and common customer questions.

  • Built for service businesses that want a low-friction starting point.
  • Gives customers a clearer next step without sounding stiff or robotic.
  • Works well as the lower-cost offer for people who are not ready for a custom tune-up.

People buy pages that feel decisive, specific, and calm.

It sounds like a real operator

The copy is direct enough to feel confident without becoming noisy or overpromising.

It tells visitors what to do

The CTA and offer structure remove the "what now?" moment that kills momentum.

It keeps the scope clear

The user can see the ladder, the price point, and the next step without digging.

It feels premium without being fake

Real licensed photos, simple typography, and a restrained palette do most of the work.

If the page needs a better voice, this is the cleanest place to start.

Start with the service. Keep the product as the easy entry. Then build the niche folders once the main offer feels sharp enough to send without hesitation.