Launch Pack — a website launch package for a new business direction
A website, structure, copy, design and launch in one process.
What it is
A complete launch package for a new business direction: strategy, structure, copy, design, forms, SEO basics and publication, handled as one continuous process instead of separate disconnected stages.
Who it fits
- launching a new direction
- entering a market
- rebranding
- launching before an ad campaign
- a business without a ready brief
What's included
- first-launch strategy
- website structure
- copy
- design
- catalog or service pages
- forms
- SEO basics
- growth plan
- preparation for ads or communication
Features
- strategy and structure are considered before copy and design
- every part — website, forms, SEO — moves in one process
- a plan for next steps right after launch, not just the website itself
What we need from you
- the core of the direction or product being launched
- target audience, if already clear
- materials, if available (optional)
- preferred launch timeframe
What affects the final price
- number of pages and sections
- depth of the strategic part
- how ready the materials are
- scope of preparation for ads or communication
Estimated launch timeline
A first working version can appear in a few days — the full package takes a bit longer due to its broader scope compared to other formats.
Launch Pack in detail
Launch Pack is a full launch package for a new business direction. Where other formats start from an existing idea of what the page or site should contain, Launch Pack starts earlier — with strategy and structure — and carries that through copy, design, forms and SEO basics in one continuous process.
The result is not only a live website. It's a short plan for what to do next: which pages to add, what to test, and where to invest once the first version is public.
Who Launch Pack fits
Launch Pack fits a new business direction, a market entry, a rebrand, a launch ahead of an ad campaign, or any business that doesn't yet have a ready brief and needs that structure built as part of the process.
What the Launch Pack process looks like
A typical Launch Pack moves through a short strategy pass, site structure, copy, design, forms, SEO basics and publication — followed by a short growth plan for what comes after launch.
Not for hours. For a finished result.
ENEY's price is tied not to a number of hours, but to the launch format and the scope of finished work: structure, copy, design, pages, forms, responsive layout, basic SEO preparation and publication.
Fast execution doesn't mean "cheaper". It means unnecessary inertia has been removed from the process: less waiting, fewer gaps between copy, design and development, more movement toward a live website.
With Launch Pack, the result is a full end-to-end launch: from a chaotic idea to a live website with copy, design, forms and a growth plan.
How payment works
Payment is tied not to hours, but to stages of readiness: start, first version, revisions and access handover.
Before the start
Booking the work and launching the first stage: structure, copy, design direction, first screens.
After the first working version
You see the first assembled version of the website: the homepage, basic styling, block logic or key screens.
After the main revisions
We make the agreed revisions within the chosen launch format.
Before access handover
After final approval and full payment, we hand over access, files, the admin panel, or move the website to the client's account.
Before the final payment, you see and test a working version of the website on a test link. The final 25% is paid before access, files, the admin panel or the website itself are handed over.
A standard launch includes up to 2 rounds of agreed revisions within the chosen format. Additional changes beyond the initial scope are quoted separately.
Final handover of access, source files and full control over the website happens after 100% of the project is paid.
Questions about Launch Pack
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