Content and scope
You supply the final company information, logo, services, images, contact details, domain status and examples of websites you like. We confirm the pages, primary call to action and package before scheduling the build.
Fast delivery works when decisions are made before coding starts. DAY1WEB separates preparation from the build day so the designer and developer can spend that day producing the website rather than waiting for content or debating the scope.
You supply the final company information, logo, services, images, contact details, domain status and examples of websites you like. We confirm the pages, primary call to action and package before scheduling the build.
The website is assembled using the DAY1WEB component system, then adapted to the project through typography, spacing, layout, visual hierarchy, content and branding. Responsive behavior is built alongside the desktop layout.
You receive a working preview and provide one organized correction list. Corrections should remain within the agreed page structure and supplied content so the launch stays on schedule.
Final checks cover responsive layouts, internal links, form behavior, metadata and basic technical files. The project is then deployed to Firebase Hosting on the free Spark Plan and prepared for the custom domain.
The biggest cause of delays in small website projects is missing information. A one-day build therefore requires the core content to be ready before the development day.
You do not need to provide a polished design brief, but the business facts must be clear enough to turn into final page content.
Before handoff, the website is checked as a complete experience rather than as isolated page mockups.
Navigation, typography, spacing and content blocks are checked across mobile and desktop breakpoints.
Headings, internal links, buttons and important page information are reviewed for consistency.
The Web3Forms integration is configured and should be tested after the final access key and production domain are active.
Metadata, canonical URLs, sitemap.xml, robots.txt and structured content are included in the build.
Firebase Spark Plan configuration is included so the static project can be deployed without a custom application server.
The final project remains standard front-end code, making future migration or editing straightforward.
Send the project basics and we’ll determine the correct DAY1 scope.