Web Design at DrBee
Your website is the one storefront every customer walks past. We build it like it has to last, because it does.
01 · The contract
Before we build, you approve a complete style guide: every component, every colour pairing, every type size. That approval is the contract. The built site matches it value for value, and any deviation comes back to you as a question, never as a surprise.
The typography ships with the site. Fonts are self-hosted, so your pages never depend on a third party and never leak your visitors to one.
Most sites are launched and hoped for. Ours are attacked first.
Security is a build step, not a promise
02 · The proof
A claim of "secure" means nothing unless someone tried to break in and failed. Every site we ship passes three separate gates, and the results are recorded, not asserted.
A security scan covering the web's most common attack classes runs on the finished build. The site does not go to preview until it passes.
Once deployed, the real site is probed the way an attacker would probe it: malformed input, forged requests, the paths nobody links to.
The same class of attack tooling professional security teams rely on runs a full scan against the live site. Findings are fixed, then it runs again.
03 · What you keep
Speed
Images sized to the screen that asks for them. Nothing loads that the page does not use.
Clarity
What you do, who it is for, and why you, before the first scroll.
Ownership
No hostage arrangements. If we part ways, everything stays with you.
Care
Updates, monitoring, and a human who already knows your site when something needs changing.
04 · Pricing
The build
Scoped after the assessment, then quoted as one fixed figure. Search and AI visibility structure is included in every build, with nothing extra to buy.
Care Plan
Optional, minimum three months. Monitoring, maintenance, small updates and guidance after launch. Without it you receive a documented handover instead.
What you pay inside that range depends on how many pages you need, how ready your content is, and what extra capability it needs. The assessment settles that before we quote.
We do not quote on a website before knowing whether the website is the problem. The Growth Assessment tells us both.