Last revision date: December 9th, 2025
A page is any unique section of your site with its own layout or menu link (e.g., Home, Menu, Services, Contact). Each page is designed and built individually to match your brand and goals.
Medium length scrolling sections (like this homepage) count as one page, even if they include multiple sub-sections (intro, services, testimonials, contact form, etc.). However, if the section becomes unusually long or heavy, we may recommend splitting it for better performance.
Your website content will not be artificially compacted just to fit on a single page. We reserve the right to size and structure your content based on what provides the best readability, balance, and navigation experience for visitors. Requests to reduce content size solely to lower your total page count may be declined at our discretion.
Collections of repeatable content that share the same layout template do not count as separate pages. Examples include individual blog posts, store products, or team bios — all of which would be a single item of their whole pages.
Pop-ups and modals (like newsletter sign-ups, contact forms or login windows) are treated as features of an existing page, not separate pages. They are included in your package if they relate directly to the site’s content.
However, if a modal functions like a full extra page (for example: a detailed multi-step form, embedded scheduling tool, or separate “mini-site” experience), it may count as an additional page or require a small add-on fee. We’ll always make this clear up front.
If a single page becomes very long (roughly more than five full scrolls on desktop), we may recommend splitting it into two pages. This keeps your site loading fast and content easier for visitors to digest.
If you request multiple distinct layouts within a single scrolling page — for example, a radically different design section or mini-landing area — it may be considered a separate page. We’ll always review and confirm this before work begins.
- Each store product or category (these are counted as the same page)
- Every blog post (also counted as the same page)
- Legal pages like Privacy Policy, Terms, and Refunds
- Simple pop-ups for signups, forms, or info
Our goal is to keep things simple: if it’s a unique section that needs its own proper design and menu link, it counts as a page. Medium length scrolling pages like ours, repeatable items, and simple pop-ups don’t increase your page count. This way, you know exactly what you’re getting, with no hidden costs or surprises.