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How It Works — QuickLaunch
How it works

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
Owner‑first SOPsTeam handoverZapier/MakeSimple upkeep guide
Stacks we recommend

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.
Make a smart choice

DIY vs QuickLaunch vs Traditional Agency

CriteriaDIYQuickLaunchTraditional Agency
Speed to live2–8 weeks~7 days6–12 weeks
Up‑front costLowLow, transparentHigh retainers
OwnershipFull (DIY burden)Full (handover included)Often agency‑tied
Scope focusDepends on skillsRevenue‑first essentialsBroad, slower scopes
Best forTime‑rich tinkerersSolo founders & small teamsFunded, complex builds
Timeline

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.

Day 1

Clarify offer, CTA and success metric. Pick tools.

Days 2–3

Draft conversion copy. Build page structure.

Days 4–5

Connect payments, booking, forms and tags.

Days 6–7

QA, analytics, go‑live. Handover + upkeep guide.

FAQ

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.