🖥️ Done-For-You Website vs. Custom Website: What’s right for your business?

Not all websites are built the same — and the difference between a Done-For-You site and a custom build comes down to your goals, time, and budget. Here’s what you need to know 👇

💡 What is a Done-For-You Website?

A Done-For-You (DFY) website is a fast, affordable way to get your business online. You’ll get a beautiful, mobile-friendly site designed to match your branding — without the headaches or huge price tag.

You get:

✅ Fully designed and branded website

✅ Built inside our platform

✅ Mobile responsive + SSL secured

✅ Delivered within 5–7 business days

✅ One-time setup cost: $499 AUD

But keep in mind:

❌ Hosting is not included — a maintenance plan is required

❌ No monthly audits or performance reports

❌ You’ll manage your own content inside our platform

Best for: Startups and small businesses who want to get online fast, with the freedom to upgrade later as they grow.

🧠 What is a Custom Website?

A custom website is built from scratch to meet your unique needs — with more flexibility, more features, and a higher level of control.

You get:

✅ Custom layout, structure, and design

✅ 1-year hosting

✅ Built on a platform of your choice (WordPress, Shopify, etc.)

✅ Multi-page architecture designed for scale

✅ Advanced functionality (bookings, eComm, forms, integrations)

✅ Timeline: 4–8+ weeks

✅ Investment: Starts from $2,200 AUD

But here’s what’s not included unless specifically scoped:

❌ Ongoing website maintenance or content updates

❌ SEO full audit and optimisation

Best for: Established businesses or growth-focused brands ready to invest in a long-term digital asset.

🧩 So, Which One’s Right For You?

👉 Need a fast, simple, branded site to get online now? Choose DFY.

🚀 Need a fully custom site that grows with you long-term? Go Custom.

Still unsure? We’ll help you figure it out — no obligation, no pressure.

📩 Reach out today for a free recommendation.

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