Buying without a call, explained
No call required to buy. You see a fixed price before you pay a cent. Here's the whole journey, start to finish, so you know exactly what you're signing up for.
The journey
The moment you submit
You tell us what you need
Pick the agent that fits, fill the short form, hit send. That's the whole ask of you up front, no calendar links, no discovery call.
Within 24–48 hours
You get a scoped, fixed-price proposal
One page, in your inbox: exactly what we'll build, the fixed price, and the 7-day timeline. Nothing vague, nothing hourly. Read it whenever you want.
When you're ready
You approve, then one invoice
If it's right, reply “go.” We send a single invoice. You only pay after you've seen and approved the fixed price. If it's not right, just say so, no hard feelings.
Day 1–2
Async kickoff
We send a short intake (logins, examples, preferences) you fill on your own time. We confirm scope in writing. Still no meeting unless you want one.
Day 2–6
We build, with checkpoints
You get progress updates as it comes together, and a working demo to react to before final. You're never wondering what's happening.
Day 7
Handoff, and you own it
Your agent goes live. You get the code, a walkthrough Loom, and 30 days of support to shake out anything. It's yours to keep.
Who does what
Why it's safe to buy this way
You approve the exact price before any money moves. No estimates that balloon, no hourly meter running.
It's not rented or locked behind us. You keep what we build, run it yourself, change it whenever. No lock-in.
The proposal isn't a commitment. If it's not right, walk away, you've spent nothing but five minutes.
The honest answers
Do I really not have to get on a call?
Correct. The whole thing runs over email and a shared doc. If you'd genuinely rather talk, we'll hop on, but it's never required, and most clients never do.
What if I have questions mid-build?
Reply to any thread, any time. You get progress updates and a working demo before final, so you're reacting to something real, not waiting in the dark.
What if it's not what I expected?
That's what the demo checkpoint is for, you see it working before handoff and we adjust. And the 30 days of support after launch are there to catch anything that surfaces in real use.
How does payment actually work?
One fixed invoice after you approve the proposal. No deposit games, no hourly billing, no subscription you forget to cancel (except the agents that are explicitly monthly, which say so up front).
What if I need changes later?
Small tweaks inside scope during the 30-day window are on us. Bigger additions become a new fixed-price mini-scope, same model, no surprise bills.
Take the free 5-minute audit, or go straight to the agent that fits.