Packages

Start with the scope you can justify.

These package structures help frame conversations without inventing public prices or fixed inclusions that have not been approved in the commercial offering canon.

Project shapes

Three useful starting points.

The labels below describe increasing complexity, not locked commercial packages. A smaller project can still be strategic; a larger one should only add features that solve a real requirement.

Starter

Get online properly

For a focused business that needs a credible core site and clear enquiry path.

  • Core information architecture
  • Responsive design
  • SEO and performance foundations
  • Direct contact/conversion actions
Discuss Starter
Growth

Turn the site into a stronger sales asset

For businesses that need deeper service presentation, stronger proof and useful measurement or integrations.

  • Expanded conversion-focused pages
  • Analytics/tracking foundations
  • Content and credibility structure
  • Selected integrations where justified
Discuss Growth
Scale / Commerce

Add transactions or operational complexity

For stores, catalogs or sites with more complex workflows that require careful ownership and integration decisions.

  • Commerce or advanced content structure
  • Payments/shipping where required
  • Operational integrations where justified
  • Launch and support planning
Discuss Scale

Pricing policy

No fake numbers for visual completeness.

Until CubeGraphiX approves real package pricing and scope boundaries, this page intentionally does not publish placeholder dollar values. That prevents a visual mockup from becoming accidental commercial policy.

What affects scope

Number and type of pages, content readiness, commerce/catalog size, integrations, migration, multilingual requirements, ownership model, custom functionality and launch support.

What should stay simple

The stack, navigation, content model and maintenance process should remain as simple as the project allows. Complexity is a cost, not a feature.

Get a real scope

Describe the business, audience and required outcome.

CubeGraphiX can translate that into a practical project boundary and proposal.