Working With Goto I.T.

A website isn’t just a page—it’s your business’s first impression.

Websites

Your website should either bring you business or stay out of the way. If it’s confusing, outdated, or hard to update — it becomes work instead of a tool.
START HERE

Where are you starting from?

Every website project begins differently.
Pick what matches your situation — we’ll guide you from there.

No pressure: this starts a short intake, not a commitment.
Starting From Scratch

You’re opening, expanding, or finally getting online.

You know you need a website, but you’re not sure what it should include yet. We’ll map out what your business actually needs first — then build only that.

My Website Isn’t Helping

It exists… but it’s not bringing business.

Outdated design, confusing navigation, or customers still calling with basic questions — your site may exist, but it’s not doing its job. We’ll diagnose what’s failing before recommending a rebuild.

I Just Want It Handled

Updates, edits, and fixes are a constant chore.

You don’t need a new website — you need it kept current and reliable. Ongoing care covers updates, fixes, and small changes so you don’t have to think about it.

I Need A Feature Built

Booking, store, forms, integrations, or automation.

You already know what you need — booking, forms, payments, automation, or integrations. We’ll scope it properly, build it cleanly, and make sure it fits your workflow.

Most website work is project-based. If you’re looking for ongoing edits and upkeep, choose “I Just Want It Handled.”

HOW PROJECTS WORK

What to expect from a website project

We follow a consistent process so projects stay clear and predictable.

We understand the business first

We start with a short conversation about what the website needs to accomplish — not how it should look.

Who your customers are, what they need to find quickly, and what problems the site should reduce are more important than colors or layout.

This avoids rebuilding the wrong solution.

Phase 1 — Discovery

Phase 2 — Planning

We define the right build

You’ll receive a clear recommendation and outline before any work begins.

Sometimes this is a new site.
Sometimes improvements.
Sometimes fixing structure is enough.

We determine scope first — then pricing.

We build in stages

The website is created gradually so you can see progress and give feedback before launch.

You don’t need finished content to start — we help shape it during the build.

This avoids last-minute surprises.

Phase 3 — Build

Phase 4 — After Launch

Support doesn’t end at launch

After launch, we handle fixes, adjustments, and improvements as needed — or move into ongoing maintenance if you want it handled long-term.

Most websites evolve after going live.
We expect that.

Most projects take a few weeks, not a few days — good websites are built, not rushed.

TYPICAL INVESTMENT

What websites usually cost

Every project is scoped before pricing, but most website work falls into predictable ranges.
These aren’t packages — just realistic expectations.

Simple Presence Site

For businesses that need a clear, professional online presence and basic information online — hours, services, contact details, and credibility. Best when the goal is to exist online and be easy to reach, not automate operations.

Final cost depends on scope — not feature count.

If a simpler solution will work, we’ll recommend it.

Typical investment:
$1000
and up
Includes:
Business Website

For organizations that rely on the website to explain services, answer customer questions, and reduce repetitive communication. Usually includes multiple pages, structured information, and a layout designed around how customers actually decide to contact you.

Final cost depends on scope — not feature count.

If a simpler solution will work, we’ll recommend it.

Typical investment:
$3-5k
and up
Includes:
Online Store or Complex Build

For websites handling payments, bookings, accounts, or operational workflows. These projects require planning beyond design because the website becomes part of daily business operations.

Final cost depends on scope — not feature count.

If a simpler solution will work, we’ll recommend it.

Typical investment:
$6k
and up
Includes:

Common Additions & Ongoing Services

Managed Website Hosting

We maintain performance, security updates, backups, and monitoring so the site stays reliable.

$65
/month billed annually
Includes:
Most Popular
Website Maintenance Plan

Preventative upkeep so the site continues to operate reliably.

Maintenance keeps the existing website working — it does not include content changes or redesigns.

$39
/ per month and up
Includes:
Business Email Setup & Management

We configure and maintain domain email so communication remains dependable.

$50
/month billed annually
Includes:
What to expect

Websites

Websites are built as projects — not ongoing contracts. Once complete, you own the site and decide how hands-on you want to be. Some businesses request occasional updates, others prefer ongoing maintenance so things stay predictable. Larger changes or new features are always discussed and scoped before any work begins.
Build Smarter, Not Harder.

Website Questions? We’ve Got You Covered.

Most businesses don’t need “a website” — they need clarity online. This page explains how projects work, what affects cost, and what happens after launch so there are no surprises later.

The price mostly depends on how much the website needs to do.

A simple site that explains what you offer is straightforward.
A site that handles bookings, payments, or custom workflows takes more planning and testing.

We figure out the job first — then price it — so you don’t pay for features you don’t actually need.

The build includes the structure, layout, and setup needed for the site to function properly.
You provide the business information — we shape it into a working website.

Ongoing maintenance, future changes, or additional features are separate so the project stays predictable.

No. Projects are broken into stages so progress and payment stay aligned.
You only pay for work as it’s completed.

The website and the hosting are two different things.

Hosting keeps the site online.
The project builds the site itself.

We handle both — they’re just separated so costs stay clear over time.

Most sites take a few weeks, not a few days.

The timeline depends more on decisions than typing — once the direction is clear, the build moves quickly.

A focused single-page site meant to explain your service clearly and capture inquiries.

Good for businesses that need an online presence without managing a full website yet.

Yes — sites are built so they can grow.
Many businesses start simple and expand once they see how customers use it.

Improvements or additions to an existing site — new pages, integrations, or functionality — handled as individual projects instead of rebuilding everything.

Yes.
After launch you can either request help when needed, or place the site under maintenance so problems are less likely to happen in the first place.

Urgent work is handled as support requests and scheduled as quickly as possible.
Maintenance plans focus on preventing those situations.

Absolutely.
You own the website — we can maintain it for you or show you how to handle routine changes yourself.

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