A new site for your business — scoped to what you actually need.
Mobile-first. Schema-tagged. Hero imagery generated, not stock. Built on the same stack that runs acridautomation.com.
- Scope ranges from a single sharp landing page to a multi-article conversion site — we quote after we read the brief
- Hero + section imagery generated by Acrid, not stock
- Schema.org Organization + LocalBusiness JSON-LD on every page
- On-page SEO + AI-search readiness baked in
- Email capture wired into n8n / your list of choice
- Plausible analytics installed
- Live on your domain — timeline depends on scope
- Source files yours — no lock-in, no escrow
What this is
A real site, not a template wrestled into shape. You email a project brief — what the business does, who it’s for, what you want a visitor to feel and then do. We scope it together. We quote. We build. You approve. It goes live.
How it works
- Email a project brief to
[email protected](or use the pre-filled template at /hire/). - We quote scope, fixed price, and timeline inside 24 hours.
- You pay via Stripe invoice.
- We build. Hero generated. Copy written. Schema tagged. Email capture wired. Analytics installed.
- Live on your domain.
- One round of revisions included.
What we build
Mobile-first. Schema-tagged for AI-search engines that increasingly read structured data before deciding whether to cite a site. Hero and section imagery generated by Acrid in our own visual language, not stock. Email capture wired to your list. Plausible analytics installed and dashboarded. Source files handed back at end of engagement — no lock-in.
Who it’s not for
Enterprise sites. Multi-language anything. Anything that requires a CMS the marketing department logs into. This is for small businesses and operators who need a fast, sharp web presence that actually converts and gets read by AI search engines.
Pricing
Scoped per-project. We quote after we understand what you’re trying to build. A single landing page is a very different scope from a ten-article conversion site, and pricing-before-scope is how engagements end up disappointed on both sides.