Launch in 7 days. Here’s the plan.
We combine a focused offer, the right tools, and clean execution. Below is the playbook we use — what we set up and why it moves revenue.
1) Clarify the offer & path to payment
We frame one concrete entry offer and the shortest path to cash (book, pay, or invoice). This keeps your first funnel fast and measurable.
- Define the entry product (e.g., paid discovery)
- Map the CTA to book or pay in one step
- Collect only the fields you truly need
2) Pick the right stack
We’re tool‑agnostic. We prioritize reliability, cost, and ownership. If you already have tools, we integrate — not rebuild for fun.
- Choose proven tools that won’t block payouts
- Use templates and SOPs so you own it on day 1
- Keep it minimal to reduce failure points
3) Ship a sales‑ready page & turn on automations
We build a light, fast conversion page, connect payments and booking, and add a 3‑email follow‑up so leads don’t go cold.
- Positioning, proof, FAQs — no fluff
- Lead capture → email sequence → reminders
- Analytics and basic goals configured
4) Turn on growth basics
From local SEO to review prompts, we make sure people can find you and trust you — and that repeat business is easy.
- Google Business Profile optimized
- Reviews + rebooking on autopilot
- Upsells and follow‑ups ready
The right tools for your use‑case
We pick tools by region, payouts, and ownership. Here’s our usual shortlist — and when we choose alternatives.
Freelancer
Site: WordPress (Elementor) · Payments: Stripe/Paystack · Booking: Calendly · CRM: MailerLite
- Why: cheapest to own, quick to edit, easy calendar + pay links.
- Alt: Webflow if you insist on visual designer; Notion site for ultra‑lean MVPs.
E‑commerce
Store: Shopify · Gateway: Stripe/Paystack · CRM: MailerLite · Analytics: Plausible
- Why: fastest to live, stable payments/shipping, app ecosystem.
- Alt: WooCommerce for content‑heavy stores or complex catalogs.
Coach / Consultant
Site: WordPress · Booking: Calendly · CRM: MailerLite · Checkout: Stripe/Paystack
- Why: calendar‑first flow, paid discovery, simple lead magnets.
- Alt: Webflow for design‑led brands; TidyCal for cheaper booking.
Agency
Site: WordPress · Proposals: Notion/Canva · CRM: MailerLite · Analytics: Plausible
- Why: case‑study pages + lead routing + calendar.
- Alt: HubSpot starter only when reporting needs it.
SaaS / App
Site: Webflow or WordPress · Waitlist: Tally/Typeform · Email: MailerLite · Metrics: Plausible
- Why: speed for landing tests, simple split testing, quick updates.
- Alt: Framer for fast visuals; Notion for ultra‑lean validation.
Creator
Site: Link‑in‑bio + landing · Payments: Stripe · Email: MailerLite · Booking: Calendly
- Why: monetize with offers, digital downloads, and scheduling.
- Alt: Gumroad for simple checkout; Beehiiv if newsletter‑first.
DIY vs QuickLaunch vs Traditional Agency
| Criteria | DIY | QuickLaunch | Traditional Agency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Speed to live | 2–8 weeks | ~7 days | 6–12 weeks |
| Up‑front cost | Low | Low, transparent | High retainers |
| Ownership | Full (DIY burden) | Full (handover included) | Often agency‑tied |
| Scope focus | Depends on skills | Revenue‑first essentials | Broad, slower scopes |
| Best for | Time‑rich tinkerers | Solo founders & small teams | Funded, complex builds |
Your 7‑day build at a glance
No mini case study, just the plan. Milestones may shift based on scope, but speed is the point.
Clarify offer, CTA and success metric. Pick tools.
Draft conversion copy. Build page structure.
Connect payments, booking, forms and tags.
QA, analytics, go‑live. Handover + upkeep guide.
Ownership, tools, and scope
Do I own everything?
Yes. Domains, hosting, licenses, and accounts are purchased in your name. We hand over credentials and a simple upkeep guide.
Which tools do you prefer?
We are tool‑agnostic. For speed and reliability we often recommend: WordPress/Elementor or Webflow, Stripe/Paystack, Calendly, MailerLite/Brevo, and Plausible/GA.
What if I already have a site?
If your stack is sound, we add the missing conversion pieces instead of rebuilding.
What happens after launch?
You’ll get a basic lead‑gen playbook. You can later upgrade to GrowthSprint for funnels, CRM, and analytics depth.