*For those who will like to check it out, here is the link to the website: www.usewavestack.com
If you are serious about this, one thing to look out for is clients who are window shopping. They will waste your time and you might build the whole site only ro have them cancel after 1 month. Thst is why we went with a setup fee + monthly fee (e.g. $500 + $50/mo) so that the client has some skin in the game. I would also be careful with unlimited revisions...that is something that will eat your margins. Also, you should clearly spell out who owns the rights to the design in the event the client cancels (can I take my design with me?).
Some feedback on your site:
> Subscribe to a plan and send a detailed request about your business through Slack.
I'd guess many small business owners don't know what Slack is, and would expect you to drive the process before they pay you. Specifically, why would a business subscribe before they've had an interaction with you and developed confidence that you can meet their expectations?
> We use Webflow, which means we design in a real staging environment
This is mumbo jumbo to the average small business owner.
> Your website is specially designed for you, and it's yours for life.
What does this mean? What happens if I don't want to pay you anymore? Is it still my website?
Also:
1. You FAQ page states "startups that require complex features like database integration, chat systems, dashboards, and thousands of APIs should please not bother signing up" but a lot of small business owners won't understand what these things are. Are you really targeting small businesses or startup founders who for whatever reason don't want to build their own website?
2. A lot of things are really vague. For instance, what's the difference between "Standard" and "Priority" support? And "Standard" versus "Enhanced" "SSL and security built-in"?
3. $79/month for no more than 10 pages, no analytics???
4. Your latest projects don't contain links to actual websites.
5. There's no mention of whether business owners can edit the content of their website on their own. In my experience, this is probably one of their biggest requirements.
6. "Site optimization (SEO)" is listed as included in all packages. I'm guessing what you consider SEO might differ from what a lot of business owners consider SEO because it's impossible to provide actual SEO services for $79/month.
7. Unlimited revisions could really come back to bite you. Death by a thousand small cuts.
Stick the link in 'show' and get some feedback.
That story is missing from your website.
Small business guy here— I like to know WHO exactly I’m dealing with and key members of the team.
Doesn’t matter if you are located halfway around the world. More important that you understand my needs and are responsive.
Why would you pay monthly for a one-time job?
Also, what if the customers stop paying after the site is ready?
What are the pros of this approach? I agree with the comments above, it seems that this model is already outdated and won't scale.