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What a Professional 30-Day Website Delivery Looks Like
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What a Professional 30-Day Website Delivery Looks Like

A professional website build should not take 6 months. Here is the 30-day delivery pipeline we use, with quality gates at every stage and no surprises.

by Michael Hunter

Most agencies quote 3 to 6 months for a website. We deliver in 30 days. Not by cutting corners, but by following a structured pipeline with quality gates at every stage. Scope is locked at contract signing. If something cannot be delivered within 30 days, it becomes a separate phase, not a schedule extension.

The pipeline has eight stages. Discovery (day 1 to 3): we learn your business, brand, and goals. Brand extraction (day 3 to 5): we codify your colors, fonts, and voice into reusable design tokens. Build (day 5 to 20): the actual website construction with structured feedback rounds at defined points. Review (day 20 to 25): you see the finished product and we make adjustments. Deploy (day 25 to 28): the site goes live. QA (day 28 to 30): we verify everything works across devices and browsers.

Each stage has a gate. You cannot move to the next stage until the current one passes. This prevents partially finished work from compounding into bigger problems. The brand must be approved before building starts. The build must pass QA before deploying. The deployment must be verified before the project closes.

After delivery, there is a 30-day support period where we catch any issues that surface with real traffic. Then the site moves to ongoing monitoring. This is not abandonment. It is structured handoff with continued oversight.

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