How it works

Five stages, one fixed price.

No discovery phase billed by the hour, no three-week proposal cycle. You see the work before you commit to the build, and the price is agreed before anyone writes code.

01

Teardown

$900 · 3–5 business days

We test your quote path the way a buyer would — on a phone, from a cold start, with a real print and a real CAD file. Every point it fails gets documented with screenshots and load times. Then we rebuild one page so you can see the difference on your own domain, not in a slide deck.

You receive

  • /Written findings
  • /One page rebuilt
  • /Fixed quote for the full build
02

Scope and quote

Same week

You pick a tier. The price is fixed before work starts — no hourly billing, no discovery retainer, no change orders for things that were obviously in scope. The teardown fee comes off the build in full if you go ahead within 30 days.

You receive

  • /Fixed-price agreement
  • /Page and capability list
  • /Start date
03

Build on staging

5–12 business days

Everything is built on a private staging domain. Your current site stays exactly as it is and keeps taking calls. You review the real thing on your own phone and send changes until it is right.

You receive

  • /Staging link
  • /Two revision rounds
  • /RFQ routing tested end to end
04

Cutover

Under an hour

Once you approve, we point your domain at the new infrastructure. There is no downtime and no window where the old site is half broken. Email, DNS records and anything else already running stay untouched.

You receive

  • /Domain live
  • /Redirects mapped
  • /Old URLs preserved
05

Managed

Ongoing

The monthly is a managed RFQ system, not hosting. We confirm requests are reaching you, add capability pages when you bring on a machine or certification, keep the stack patched, and report on request volume and response times.

You receive

  • /Delivery confirmation
  • /Content updates
  • /Quarterly reporting

Anatomy of the request

What a buyer actually walks through.

Every step exists to remove a reason to abandon. Contact details come last on purpose.

01

Entry

A buyer lands on a capability page that matches what he searched for — not a generic homepage he has to navigate from.

02

Qualify

Guided intake captures process, material, tolerance, quantity and timeline. Preset options, not a blank box, so the request arrives complete.

03

Upload

Prints and models go straight from his browser to secure storage. STEP, IGES, DXF, DWG, SLDPRT, PDF or a zipped package.

04

Contact

Name, company and how to reach him — asked last, once he has already invested effort, which is when completion rates are highest.

05

Deliver

The request arrives in your inbox or CRM with the spec summarised and files attached. Delivery is verified, retried on failure, and flagged if it still doesn't land.

Under the hood

Why it holds up.

Edge-rendered pages

Static where possible, served from the edge. No plugin stack to slow down or break after an update.

Direct-to-storage uploads

Large assemblies bypass the server entirely and upload straight to encrypted storage, so they don't time out the way mail attachments do.

Confirmed delivery

Every submission is acknowledged before the buyer sees a success screen, and files are stored separately from the message so a large model can never silently break the send.

Structured capability data

Processes, materials, tolerances and certifications are structured content, so a new machine is a config change rather than a rebuild.

Deliver

The request arrives in your inbox or CRM with the spec summarised and files attached. The buyer only sees confirmation once it has gone through.

What we need from you

About two hours of your time. Total.

One call to walk through what you run, then a folder of material. We write the copy. You correct anything we get wrong about the work.

CapabilitiesMachines, processes, materials, tolerance ranges, part-size envelope
CertificationsISO, AS9100, ITAR registration, weld certs — whatever applies
ProofPhotos of finished parts or the floor. Real photography, not stock
RoutingWhich inbox or CRM quote requests should land in
AccessDomain registrar login, or someone who has it

Typical timelines

Teardown3–5 business days
Quote Path5–7 business days
RFQ Engine8–12 business days
Revenue System3–4 weeks

Measured from the day content lands, not from the day you sign. Delays are almost always waiting on photos.

Start here

Start with the teardown.

$900 to find out exactly what your quote path is losing, with one page rebuilt so you can judge the work on your own domain. Credited in full against any build within 30 days.

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