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When a one-page website is enough

A focused one-page site can be the right first step when an SME needs a clear offer, a contact path, and a managed launch without extra complexity.

Start with the job the site must do

A one-page website is enough when the visitor only needs to understand who you help, what you offer, why it is credible, and how to start a conversation.

That is why the Basic package is built around a managed one-page website with a contact form, responsive layout, hosting, and monthly revisions. It keeps the first launch focused instead of turning a simple decision into a large content project.

Good fit signals

A focused page fits an SME that has one primary service, a clear package, or a short buying path. It also works when the most important conversion is a contact request or an introductory meeting.

The site still needs the fundamentals: mobile responsive presentation, a direct contact path, hosting, updates, and revision support after launch. Those are package-level facts here, not optional extras hidden outside the website work.

When to choose more pages

Move beyond one page when visitors need separate service pages, CMS-managed content, analytics reporting, SEO optimization, or an AI chatbot integration. Those needs align better with the Business package.

The decision is scope, not status. A one-page website can be the professional option when it gives the visitor everything required to act.