A site that's yours
Designed around your existing brand, your photos and your real services. One file, loads instantly, works properly on an old phone.
You've got the customers, social media, and the reputation. What you don't have is your own website or domain address to send them to — and every quote you've had wants a subscription for it.
Most small businesses I meet are in one of these three spots. All three are fixable in an afternoon.
.square.site or
.wixsite.com, so it never goes on the flyer, and the flyer is where your
customers actually look.One page, built around how your business already works — not a template with your logo dropped in.
Designed around your existing brand, your photos and your real services. One file, loads instantly, works properly on an old phone.
Buy buttons connected to the payment system you already use. Same rate you pay now. No new account, no new fees, money lands where it always has.
A working request form, registered to your email address, not mine.
Domain, payments and customer emails all registered to you. You could sack me tomorrow and lose nothing.
A short document listing every account, what it costs, when it renews, how to update your own prices, and what to do if something looks wrong.
Anything that stops working through no fault of yours, fixed free for twelve months. Questions count too — if you're stuck, ask.
You keep a copy. Any developer, anywhere, can pick it up and host it. You are never locked in — to me or to anyone.
Honestly compared. Every one of these is a reasonable choice for somebody — just not for a small business with real customers and no spare $50 a month.
| Website builder | Do it with AI | Web designer | w/ Callisto Labs | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| First year | ~$588 | Free + your time | $1,500–4,000 | $400 once |
| Every year after | ~$588, forever | Free + your time | Changes billed as you go | Nothing |
| Your domain | Only on the paid plan | ~$20/yr, if you know to buy one | ~$20/yr, sometimes in their name | ~$20/yr, registered in your name |
| Payments set up | Yes | No — you're on your own | Usually extra | Wired and tested before launch |
| Looks like you | Looks like the template | Depends entirely on you | Yes | Built from your own brand |
| If it breaks | Support queue | Nobody | Invoice | Fixed free — one year warranty |
| If the builder vanishes | Site stays, bill stays | You have the file | Often stranded | You own everything already |
Builder figure is the cheapest plan that allows a custom domain — around $49/month billed annually when checked in August 2026. Wix, Squarespace and Shopify price similarly.
Yes. Genuinely — you could sit down tonight and have a decent-looking page by midnight. I'm not going to pretend otherwise.
Here's what it won't tell you. That the domain has to be registered in your name or you don't really own your address. That you don't need to build checkout at all, because your payment system already makes buy buttons and switching costs you nothing per sale. That the single most valuable thing on the page is marking things sold, because that's the message you're answering forty times a week. That the single most valuable thing on the page is showing what you charge, because "how much" is the question you're answering forty times a week. That the single most valuable thing on the page is showing what's open, because "are you free" is the question you're answering forty times a week. That a form doesn't send email by itself, so yours quietly goes nowhere.
You're not paying me for the HTML. You're paying me for the human decisions, tailored to your business — and for a page at the end that lists every account, every cost and every renewal date, so nothing about your own website is ever a mystery to you.
And you can always reach out. That's what the warranty is for.
The Vault sells finished templated designs for $75 — you get the file and the instructions, and you handle the domain, the payment links and going live. Same design work, none of the setup. If you're comfortable tweaking it yourself, buy one of our designs and keep your money.
And have a look at the 3D Web Designs while you're there — animated heroes and landing sections you can drop into a site you already have.
what it stands for. what members get.
Nobody gets shut out when twelve months are up. The warranty ends; the door doesn't.
I'd rather tell you now than take your money and disappoint you.
Free, no pitch. If it turns out you don't need a site, I'll say so.
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