Book a call

Bring a URL.Leave with a plan.

Twenty minutes. We open your homepage and tear it down live — what we'd change, what it would cost, and when it could ship. You keep the notes whether you hire us or not.

Yours
yoursite.com

Paste a URL above and we'll put it in the frame.

The call

This half is what the call fills in.

Fig. 05 — Your homepage, before and afterTwenty minutes · free
What the call is

No pitch, no deck, no follow-up sequence.

You will not be handed to a salesperson. The people on the call are the people who would do the work.

01

20 minutes

Long enough to be useful, short enough to say yes to. We don't run over.

02

No deck

We open your site and talk. That's the entire format — there is nothing to sit through.

03

The notes are yours

Whatever we find, you get in writing afterwards. Act on it with us or without us.

04

No obligation

If we're not the right studio for the job we'll say so on the call and tell you who is.

The work order

Four things, then we’ll come prepared.

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Ready when you are.

03 · What you need
04 · When
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BriefPick two above and we’ll come prepared.

The terms

What you’re agreeing to.

You keep the teardown

The notes from the call are yours to act on, with us or without us. Nothing is held back to force a second meeting.

A fixed price before we start

You approve a number and a start date before any work begins. If the scope we agreed takes us longer, that's ours — not an invoice you weren't expecting.

And the part most studios leave out

We're new. We'd rather tell you that than pad a case-study page — which is why this whole site is the portfolio, and why the teardown is free. Judge the work, not the client list.

Fig. 06 — Terms of the callhello@stacknstory.example