Full technical SEO
Meta, sitemap, Search Console, and schema for LocalBusiness, Organization, and Service — the clean foundation Google needs to trust and rank you.
WordPress web design
A site you own and can edit yourself — full SEO, a blog built to rank, and online booking or GCash/Maya/PayMongo added only if you need them. Fixed price from ₱59,000, live in 5–7 weeks.
For service businesses
For a clinic, a law firm, or any professional practice, the website has two jobs: get found when someone searches, and turn that visit into an enquiry. A pretty brochure that nobody finds does neither.
So the Scale tier is built on WordPress for the things that compound — real SEO, a blog that grows your authority, and a CMS you control — with booking and payments added only where they earn their place.
Built to rank
Looking good is the easy part. Getting found is the work — and it's baked into every Service build, not sold back to you as an SEO retainer.
Meta, sitemap, Search Console, and schema for LocalBusiness, Organization, and Service — the clean foundation Google needs to trust and rank you.
A proper blog with category structure and SEO schema, so the questions your clients ask become pages that rank — your expertise compounding over time.
LCP, INP, and CLS green at handoff, tuned for Philippine mobile data. Speed is both a ranking factor and the difference between a bounce and an enquiry.
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For SMEs that need a website as a serious revenue channel. Base price covers a full custom WordPress build. Add booking, payments, or newsletter to match exactly what your business needs.
Live site, admin credentials, written admin guide, maintenance plan recommendation.
Why WordPress
Your site, your hosting, your data — exportable any time. No platform that can change its pricing, rules, or features under you.
A real CMS plus a written admin guide. Update your hours, staff, services, or blog without waiting on anyone — including me.
Add online booking, GCash/Maya/PayMongo, or a newsletter when the business is ready — bolted on, not a rebuild. You pay for what you actually use.
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After launch
The sensible default for active sites.
WordPress FAQs
The base (₱59,000) covers a fully custom WordPress site — design, SEO, blog, schema, Google Business Profile, and a written admin guide. Booking, payment gateways, newsletter, and content strategy are add-ons because not every business needs all of them. A solo consultant may only need payments (+₱15,000); a clinic needs booking + payments (+₱30,000). You pay for what you actually use.
Yes — they're a core part of this tier. That means the details that matter for regulated practices: Data Privacy Act–aware contact forms for clinics, and conservative, IBP-rules-aware copy for law firms. I build the structure to be credible and compliant, then you (or your copywriter) supply the wording.
Bookly or a lightweight alternative, depending on your use case. It syncs with Google Calendar, sends automated confirmation emails, and handles multiple service types and staff. If you already use a specific system, flag it during discovery — some integrate cleanly, some don't.
No — the ₱15,000 payment add-on covers all three (GCash + Maya + PayMongo) as a bundle. Most PH clinics and firms run GCash + Maya for the bulk of transactions; PayMongo handles card payments. I wire all three so you have full coverage, and you choose what to promote.
No — I build the blog system with category structure and publish-ready formatting. Writing the posts is your job or a copywriter's. I handle UX copy (section headers, button labels, short page intros); long-form content writing is out of scope, though the Content strategy add-on (+₱5,000) gives you a topic plan to write against.
Usually yes, and often a fresh build on a clean theme is faster and cheaper than untangling an old one stuffed with plugins. During discovery I'll look at what you have and tell you honestly whether a rebuild or a migration makes more sense.
Keep reading
Tell me about your practice and what it needs to do. I'll reply within one Philippine business day with a plan, the add-ons worth it for you, and a fixed price.
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