Build the Sales Page + Trust Kit

We build the sales page, trust kit, and follow-up path for one service offer.

If the service is good but the pitch dies in links, decks, and “let me explain,” this is the $7,500 build. Private first; public only after approval.

Pick the size of the problem before the form grabs a clipboard.

Fix findability, clarify the offer, build the page and trust kit, or run a 30-day push.

Plain English

For $7,500, we build the assets a serious buyer needs before saying yes.

You bring the service, customer context, rough notes, and the sales conversation that keeps stalling. We turn it into a buyer-ready path.

Sales + visuals

Make the offer feel real

One-sheet, follow-up copy, objection answers, visual direction, and payment wording.

Decision path

A real launch decision

Approve it, revise it, use it privately, publish it, or move into the 30-day sales push.

Buyer fit

The best buyer is not “anyone with a website.”

The build works when a real service is hidden inside fuzzy language, weak follow-up, and a sales page that needs adult supervision.

What we need

Bring the raw ingredients

Current page, rough offer, customer examples, pricing, objections, screenshots, old decks, photos/video, and where buyers stall.

What leaves

A package ready for a decision

Sales page, trust kit, one-sheet, follow-up copy, close wording, review path, QA notes, and approval checklist.

Approval boundary: no public publishing, outreach, ad spend, payment activation, account changes, or launch without exact approval.

The package

The build gives one offer a page, a reason to believe, and a cleaner way to buy.

The buyer can see the problem, offer, trust, price, next step, and why the call is worth taking.

1

Offer angle

Who it is for, what pain it solves, what result it promises, and why the buyer should care before lunch pulls them into something else.

2

Buyer-facing sales page

A sales page with the pitch, offer, trust kit, price anchor, FAQ, and next action.

3

Visual sales kit

Creative direction, hero-image concepts or generated stills where inputs allow, shot ideas, and the visual language that makes the service easier to understand.

4

Stripe-ready close path

Stripe product fields, invoice copy, payment-link copy, deposit language, terms fields, and cancellation language.

5

Follow-up packet

Email, DM, referral, postcard/QR, or private-review copy prepared for approval before any send.

Package ladder

Pick the amount of help your offer needs.

The $7,500 build creates the sales page package. The $2,500 path finds the offer. The $15,000 push keeps customer acquisition moving for 30 days.

Fast validation

Find the Offer Buyers Want

$2,500

Best when the offer is still foggy. You get the buyer angle, sales-page outline, visual direction, CTA, and next sales move.

System build

Run a 30-Day Sales Push

$15,000

Best when the offer needs active customer-acquisition momentum: page updates, creative refreshes, response review, reporting, and weekly next actions.

Build flow

10 business days from rough offer to sales-ready package.

One offer. One buyer path. Ten business days.

Find the buying reason

Buyer, problem, promise, and objections.

Build the sales page

Pitch, package, trust, pricing, and next action.

Prepare Stripe readiness

Deposit language, invoice copy, payment-link fields, terms, and cancellation language.

Draft the follow-up move

Intro note, private-review path, outreach copy, and approval language.

Leave with a sales decision

Sales package, approval checklist, and the exact next move.

Deliverables

What you actually receive.

Everything supports the sale: offer, trust, follow-up, quote, and next step.

Sales pagePrivate review page for one offer.
Visual sales kitHero direction, generated stills where useful, trust sequence.
Offer one-sheetAudience, value, price, scope, timeline.
Stripe-ready close pathInvoice copy, payment-link fields, terms.
Follow-up copyIntro note, follow-up, QR/private link path.
Ready check

The build is done when a buyer can understand the offer without you narrating the director's cut.

The page, trust kit, follow-up, close path, and launch decision should be clear enough to hand to a serious buyer.

QA gate

The risky parts are named before launch

Claims, pricing, scope, terms, visuals, payment language, and launch gates are reviewed first.

Next sales action

The end is a decision, not a shrug

Approve, revise, hold, send a private link, prepare launch, or move into the 30-day sales push.

Delivery control: 10 business days, one offer, no public launch or payment activation without exact approval.

Best fit

Use this when the offer has value, but buyers are not moving fast enough.

  • The service is real, but the pitch asks buyers to do too much imagination.
  • You need a page before ads, outreach, or a bigger launch.
  • You want pricing, payment copy, and next-step language ready.
Not a fit

This is not generic content production.

  • Not a full website redesign.
  • Not a bulk content subscription.
  • No media spend, sends, publishing, or payment activation without approval.
Start with the sales page

Bring one offer that should be creating better customer conversations.

We will turn it into a buyer-ready path before anything goes public or payment-active.