Conversion-instrumented sites for SMBs leaking revenue at the funnel. Every build ships with analytics pre-wired, heatmaps live, and the 90-Day Lynk Review baked into the contract. We come back in month three with data, not invoices.
Redesigns are a tax. Measurement is the cure.
A 20-minute Loom walking your live site, your funnel, and your analytics. You get the Named Fix — one prioritized revision you can ship this week, whether you hire us or not. Most discovery calls are sales calls in disguise. This one isn't.
Book the Teardown →No agency questionnaires. No "we'll loop in our motion designer." You talk to the builder.
No templates. Every site is designed around how your customers actually buy, then engineered for Core Web Vitals, accessibility, and the long tail of organic search.
Every button, form, and scroll milestone is event-tagged before launch. You see exactly where revenue leaks — not just where traffic lands.
Microsoft Clarity (or PostHog, if you prefer) installed and tuned from day one. Watch real visitors hit your page. Know what they ignore.
Three months after launch, we sit down with your data and ship one paid-for revision targeting your worst-performing step. It's in the contract.
From the first Loom to the 90-Day Lynk Review, you talk to the same person.
We audit your current site, funnel, and analytics. You get one named fix — yours whether you hire us or not.
One working session. We map your top 3 conversion paths and write the brief. No agency questionnaire.
3–5 weeks. Custom design, custom code, no themes. You see staging on day one and ship it weekly.
Analytics, heatmaps, event taxonomy, A/B harness — all wired before we hand over the keys.
We come back with data and ship one revision targeting your weakest step. It's in the contract.
One of the production builds we've shipped this year. Names and brand assets withheld at the client's request.
→ ~200 jobs/mo, automated end-to-end · 0 owner intervention
A working salon running on a custom booking flow we built end-to-end. The site handles deposits, SMS confirmations, bounce detection and recovery, with a parallel phone-bookings spreadsheet so the front desk never double-books a chair.
Built on the same conversion-instrumented stack every Web Lynx site ships with. Gmail bounce detection runs every four hours and auto-updates three live sheets unattended.
"The Loom alone was worth $297. The fix paid for itself in two weeks."
— Owner · 6-bay detail shop, TX · ~80 jobs / mo
"I've worked with three agencies. This is the first one that showed me numbers instead of mockups."
— Founder · 3-room medspa, FL · 4 staff
"The 90-Day Lynk Review is the thing nobody else does. That's the whole reason we hired them."
— Managing Partner · 7-attorney firm, AZ
No discovery calls. No "let's hop on a call." Three tiers, plainly priced.
A 20-minute Loom audit. One named fix. Yours to keep. Fully credited if you upgrade.
Book the Teardown →Custom site. Full instrumentation. The 90-Day Lynk Review included. Three- to five-week timeline.
See what's in the build →Quarterly redesigns of your weakest funnel step, ongoing A/B tests, weekly digest, named developer on Slack.
Talk to the builder →No agency questionnaires. No "let's hop on a discovery call." Pick the smallest one that fits.
Templates are a screenshot, not a system. They ship with zero instrumentation, zero event taxonomy, and zero idea of what your top conversion path is. You'll be back here in 18 months looking for the same redesign.
Most freelancers ship and disappear. The 90-Day Lynk Review is what makes a site keep paying you back. We sign it into the contract — not because we're nice, but because it's the only honest way to sell a website in 2026.
Usually not. The Teardown often surfaces one named fix you can ship on your current stack in a week. We only recommend a rebuild when the platform itself is the bottleneck — not as a default.
If the data review finds no meaningful lift to recommend, you don't pay for it. It's written into the contract.
The same person you talked to on the Teardown call. No agency hand-off, no offshore subcontracting, no "account manager" between you and the build.
Yes. Month-to-month after the initial 90 days. The data, dashboards, and event taxonomy stay yours either way.
That's the most common path. The Teardown is a fixed $297 deliverable. No bait, no pressure to upgrade. Most buyers ship the fix and move on — we don't chase you for an upsell.
Conversion Build: 21–35 days from contract to live, depending on content readiness. The 90-day measurement window starts the day the site goes live.
$297. One Loom. One named fix. 48-hour turnaround. If it's not useful, you don't pay.
Book the Teardown →Or write us anything: hello@weblynx.studio