A sharper website before next week.
Get a fast, fixed-price website for your New Zealand small business — a stronger online presence without months of meetings, vague quotes, or agency drag.
Fast does not mean rushed.
A seven-day website works when the process is tight: one clear offer, one primary enquiry action, useful pages, honest copy, and fast approvals. The goal is not to fill a template. The goal is to make the strongest version of your business visible quickly.
Day 1: Direction
Your homepage mockup sets the message, layout, visual style, and enquiry path before the build starts.
Days 2-5: Build
Your pages, mobile layout, copy structure, metadata, contact actions, and launch basics are built together.
Days 6-7: Polish
Your final changes, performance checks, search basics, form checks, and launch handover happen before go-live.
What your 7-day website includes.
The exact scope depends on the package, but every website is built around speed, mobile usability, ownership, and a clear next step for visitors.
- Free homepage mockup before payment.
- Mobile-first website design for NZ customers.
- Clear service, pricing, proof, and enquiry sections.
- Fast Cloudflare hosting, SSL, and basic technical SEO.
- Fixed-price packages from $1,000 NZD.
- No long-term lock-in and no hidden hosting markup.
When a 7-day website is the right move.
Your current site is costing enquiries
If visitors cannot quickly understand your offer or contact you from a phone, speed matters.
You need a launchable first version
New businesses can start with the essential pages now and improve content after launch.
You already know the offer
The process is fastest when the service, audience, and next step are already clear.
Speed depends on what is ready before day one.
Fast website pages on Google usually repeat the same promise: quick build, fixed package, mobile-friendly site. The missing detail is operational. A seven-day build only works when these inputs are decided early, so the project does not stall on copy, photos, access, or approval.
1. Offer and service area
Send the primary service, the customer you want more of, the towns or suburbs you serve, and the action visitors should take first.
2. Trust proof
Reviews, project photos, guarantees, qualifications, before-and-after notes, and named examples give the page enough credibility to convert search traffic.
3. Assets and access
Logo, brand colours if you have them, useful photos, domain access, Google Business Profile link, booking link, email destination, and analytics access if available.
4. One decision-maker who can approve
The seven-day timeline breaks when approval waits on a group chat. One owner should be able to approve the mockup, copy direction, and launch changes.
5. Scope restraint
Launch the strongest first version: core pages, enquiry paths, local proof, mobile UX, metadata, speed, and forms. Add deeper content after the site is live.
6. Same-week feedback window
Keep day 6 and day 7 clear for final copy, image, phone, form, and search-snippet checks before the site goes live.
If those inputs are not ready, the honest move is still useful: request the free mockup, then use the checklist to close the gaps before the build starts.
Request the 7-day mockup.
This form goes straight into the same proven mockup request path as the enquiry leak checker, with this page tagged separately so we can see whether the 7-day offer converts.
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Questions about getting a website fast.
Can you really build a website in 7 days?
Yes, when the business can make fast decisions and provide the essentials quickly. The seven-day process works best for small business websites, redesigns, service pages, and clear brochure sites.
What needs to be ready before the build starts?
Your business name, offer, services, logo or brand direction, useful photos if available, contact details, and one decision-maker who can approve the direction.
Do I pay before seeing the design direction?
No. You can request a free homepage mockup first so you can see the direction before deciding whether to move ahead.