We follow a step-by-step process based on the Waterfall method, a project management methodology with a linear approach. The key is that each phase depends on the deliverables of the previous one. In other words, each phase must be fully completed before we begin the next one.
Of course, when you’re using the Waterfall approach, each phase builds directly on the one before it.
Each decision is informed by what came before.
Each step moves us closer to a site that’s cohesive, purposeful, and ready to launch.
The Waterfall approach is the reason we’re able to build custom WordPress websites for just $5K.
It’s not just about knowing what the phases are, though—it’s about doing them in the right order.
That order is what keeps your project focused, efficient, and on budget.
Not surprisingly, the time we invest in the early phases reduces costs in later stages.
The beauty of this approach is its economy, clarity, and focus. There’s no going back and doing things over, no second-guessing. We stick with the decisions and plans we made early on, ensuring a smooth process and no surprises.
It’s how we build clean, effective websites—without rework, surprises, or chaos.
These are the project stages we use in our web projects.
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