Is the design really made by AI?
Yes — direction, layout, code, and copy. A human reviews every deliverable before it ships (accessibility, legal, brand-fit), but the design decisions you're evaluating on this site were made by the system you'd be hiring. That's the point of the site.
What do I need to provide?
A completed brief (the guide has a template), your logo if one exists, and access to your domain/hosting at ship time. Everything else — palette, type, imagery, copy — we produce.
Where does the site get hosted?
Anywhere that serves static files: Hostinger, Netlify, Cloudflare Pages, or your existing host. Deliverables include the source repository and a build you can upload directly, plus a handover doc with the exact steps.
What counts as a revision round?
One consolidated list of changes across the whole deliverable, turned around within the project timeline. Unlimited nitpicks inside a round; new pages or a changed direction are scoped separately — we'll always tell you before anything costs more.
Will it be fast? Motion sites are usually heavy.
Performance is a design constraint, not an afterthought: single-bundle JavaScript, capped device pixel ratios, render loops that suspend off-screen, and system-serving of every asset. Our own hero runs in one WebGL draw call. If a technique can't hit the budget, it doesn't ship.
What about accessibility and reduced motion?
Every project ships with AA-checked contrast, keyboard focus states, semantic markup, and a genuine reduced-motion build — a composed static version of the page, not the same page with fewer particles.
Do you do e-commerce or web apps?
TIER 2 Gold Page engagements can include storefront front-ends and marketing surfaces for apps. Full application development is out of scope — we'll say so in the first call rather than learn it on your invoice.