We look for the job before we look at the design.

ot everything that costs you is broken. Most of it isn't.

????????????THE SAME QUESTION, EVERY WEEK
Five ways work gets stuck
Only the first one is a repair.
01
BROKEN

A booking widget that goes nowhere. A menu link that opens an error. The rare case, and the easy one.

02
MISSING

You sell it and it is written down nowhere a customer can find. Wedding cakes. Catering. Delivery outside the app.

03
RENTED

It works, and Grab, Agoda, LINE MAN or Foodpanda take their cut of every order. Nothing is broken. You are paying rent on your own customers.

04
BY HAND

It works, and you type the same answer forty times a week. The price. The hours. Whether Saturday is free.

05
UNPROVABLE

It works, and a customer cannot check it before calling. So they call the one they can check instead.

The last three describe a business where everything is fine. Those are the ones a website usually pays for.

EVERY ORDERYOURSafter the cutTHEIR CUTevery single orderNOTHING HERE IS BROKEN
Fig. 2the same order, with and without the cut
02
How it runs
i

We look at what you already have

Where an order actually reaches you. What a platform charges per order. What the phone gets asked every day — in the languages your customers use, not just English. This happens before any conversation about design.

ii

One job gets named

One sentence, written down, agreed with you. Take orders directly. Answer the price question. Show what's available today. If we can't write that sentence, we tell you and stop — and you hear that for free, not after an invoice.

iii

It gets built, then shown

You see it running, with your own text and your own photos in it, before you decide anything. Changes happen on the live thing, not on a slide.

iv

You get the keys

Your domain, your hosting account, your files. If you never speak to us again, the site keeps working.

03
Name the job

Name the job

Three questions. You get a sentence, not a quote.

This is step 02, run on your business before anyone talks about money. It can also come back and tell you not to build anything. That answer is in here.

What do you sell?

How does an order reach you today?

Which question do you answer most often?

04
What we don't do
NO. 01

No packages, no tiers

Bronze, silver and gold would mean we decided before we looked.

NO. 02

No monthly retainer

One payment. Edits later are quoted when they come up, not billed in advance forever.

NO. 03

No traffic promises

A site wins a credibility check. It doesn't manufacture demand, and anyone who says otherwise is selling something else.

NO. 04

No build without a named job

The only rule that costs us money, and the one we keep.

What it costs

25,000 ฿ is where a build starts. It moves for the tool, not for pages and not for languages. The number is on the front page for the same reason it's here: a site that answers the price question is the thing we sell, so ours answers it too.