Visual story website topic

Website quote red flags

A short mobile-first story for teams comparing website proposals that look similar on price but not on scope.

Website quote red flags
4 slides Editorial short form

Story map

Scroll through the logic instead of swiping a separate AMP layer.

The story now lives inside the same English advisory system as the rest of the site, so visitors can move directly into guides, hubs, and inquiry paths.

Slide 01

Cheap website quotes often hide the messy work

Migration, CMS handoff, redirects, and post-launch ownership are where “cheap” proposals usually become expensive.

Cheap website quotes often hide the messy work
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Slide 02

Compare assumptions before totals

Check what pages move, what gets archived, and who owns editing after launch before you compare the final number.

Compare assumptions before totals
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Slide 03

Use one shortlist scorecard

One scoring lens makes scope gaps visible faster than another round of vague follow-up emails.

Use one shortlist scorecard
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Slide 04

Next step

Open the shortlist scorecard and the focused quote-comparison answer page.

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Next step
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Next path

Move from story mode into the deeper research layer.

If the short version made sense, the topic hub gives the longer cost, scope, comparison, and prep sequence.

Open topic hub

Inquiry path

Need this turned into a concrete brief?

The English inquiry form is the fastest way to turn the high-level story into an actual phase-one conversation.

Start an English inquiry