Web Design Services Philippines

Start, Scale, or Sell — pick yours.

Start

₱29,000 one-time

Up to 5 pages. Static HTML on Cloudflare Pages. Zero monthly platform fees.

Timeline 2–3 weeks

  • Custom-designed static HTML site (up to 5 pages; additional pages at ₱3,000 each)
  • Mobile-first design, optimized for Philippine 4G networks
  • Basic on-page SEO (meta titles, descriptions, sitemap, Search Console setup)
  • Contact form via Cloudflare Pages Functions (no third-party services)
Explore the Start build

Sell

₱119,000

Full Shopify store. Complete PH payment stack. Add email flows and reviews as needed.

Timeline 7–10 weeks

  • Full Shopify storefront (up to 25 products; additional at ₱8,000 per batch of 25)
  • Custom Shopify theme, mobile-first, optimized for Philippine 4G
  • Core Web Vitals optimization
  • GCash, Maya, PayMongo via official Shopify apps
Explore the Sell build

Want them side by side with payment terms? See the pricing page.

All packages include

Every engagement, every tier.

  • Direct communication with the person building your site — me, not an account manager
  • Weekly progress updates during active phases
  • A written contract with scope, timeline, payment schedule, and named revision counts
  • 50% deposit to start, balance in milestones for projects over ₱100K
  • Full intellectual property transfer on final payment (RA 8293)
  • Philippine-governed contract, BIR-compliant invoicing
  • Post-launch bug warranty (30 days on Start · 60 on Scale · 90 on Sell)

Specifics — what a "revision round" means, what the bug warranty covers and excludes, and the default payment schedules — are in the Terms of Service. Your signed proposal overrides any default.

The process

Seven phases, every engagement.

Built for solo economics — every step is documented, every handoff is clean, and you always know what's happening this week.

Discovery

One detailed questionnaire and a written back-and-forth — no calls, no meetings to schedule. Together we decide three things: what the site needs to do, who it's for, and how we'll know it worked.

What you'll get

  • The discovery questionnaire
  • A written summary of what we agreed
  • A locked scope document
  • A signed contract with milestones

What I need from you

  • 30 minutes to complete the questionnaire
  • Written replies to follow-up questions
  • Access to any existing analytics, brand assets, and content

Design

I design at full fidelity, mobile-first, and ship interactive previews you can actually click through. You see everything — the hero, every page, every state, every interaction — before a single line of production code.

What you'll get

  • Full design mockups for every page
  • Mobile and desktop versions of every layout
  • A written rationale for major design decisions
  • Two rounds of revisions (three on Scale tier and above)

What I need from you

  • Feedback within 3 business days of each mockup
  • Specific, not vague, revision notes (I'll show you how)

Development

Design gets translated into code. I build on a staging environment you can access any time.

What you'll get

  • A live staging URL, updated daily
  • Weekly progress summary emails
  • Access to see work as it's built

Technical standards

  • Mobile-first, responsive across all device sizes
  • Core Web Vitals: LCP under 1.5s, INP under 200ms, CLS under 0.1
  • WCAG AA accessibility as baseline
  • Security hardening on WordPress builds
  • Schema markup for all relevant page types

QA and client review

Before launch, every page is tested. You get a full walkthrough.

What I test

  • Every form submits and delivers email
  • Every payment gateway processes a test transaction
  • Every page loads in under the performance budget
  • The site works on iPhone, Android, Chrome, Safari, Firefox
  • Every internal link resolves, no 404s
  • Schema validates in Google Rich Results Test

What you do

  • Review the staging site from the link I send you, page by page
  • Final content check — typos, accuracy, tone
  • Sign-off before launch

Launch

DNS cut-over, SSL verification, analytics verification, Search Console submission. Usually a Tuesday or Wednesday morning — never a Friday.

What goes live

  • Site at your domain with HTTPS
  • Cookieless web analytics live
  • Google Search Console verified, sitemap submitted
  • Schema markup live and valid
  • Google Business Profile linked

Handoff

One written admin guide. One documentation package. One written wrap-up about what happens next.

What you'll get

  • Written admin guide — how to update every section of your site
  • Written documentation for common tasks
  • Admin credentials transferred to you
  • A maintenance plan recommendation (optional, not pressured)

Ongoing Care

When the warranty window closes, the maintenance plan opens. Monthly maintenance handled quietly in the background so you can run your business instead of managing your site.

What you'll get

  • Managed hosting, daily backups (30-day retention), SSL management
  • WordPress core and plugin updates, tested before applying
  • Scope-based content updates (minor fixes on Essential · regular updates on Growth · ongoing management on Scale)
  • Security monitoring, uptime monitoring (5-min ping)
  • Monthly summary of what was updated, caught, and flagged

Why work with me

Solo discipline.

No account managers, no project managers, no layers. The person reading your discovery questionnaire is the person building your site. Information doesn't get lost in handoffs because there are no handoffs.

Documented everything.

Every phase has a checklist. Every decision has a written trail. If you want to know exactly where we are, I can tell you within 30 seconds.

Performance as non-negotiable.

On WordPress and Shopify builds, Core Web Vitals are a contract term — LCP, INP, and CLS in the green at handoff. On Squarespace, the platform sets the ceiling, but image optimization, layout discipline, and lean setup keep scores as high as the platform allows.

Not sure which tier fits?

Send me a quick message about your project. I'll look at what you have and tell you which tier the work actually lives in — even if that's a lower one than you expected.

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