Build As You Pay
How building piece by piece actually works.
Build As You Pay lets you spread the cost of a website across several payments. Each payment unlocks the next piece. Here are the rules, written out.
Last updated February 2026
01The price difference
Pay In Full is the discounted price. Build As You Pay uses the regular price. The difference is the cost of splitting the work into stages and holding the project open longer.
Both prices are listed side by side on every package so you can see the difference before choosing.
02Your project plan comes first
Before any payment beyond the design fee, you get a written plan listing every piece of your website, the order it will be built, and the amount attached to each piece.
Nothing is vague. You always know what the next payment buys.
03How pieces unlock
When a payment clears, the piece attached to it enters the build queue. Work on that piece begins next.
Pieces are built in the order set out in your plan, because later pieces usually depend on earlier ones.
04Pausing
There is no penalty for pausing. If you need to wait a month, the project waits with you.
Everything already built and paid for stays exactly as it is.
05Stopping entirely
You can stop at any point. You keep every completed piece and the files for it. Nothing further is charged.
Payments already made cover work already delivered and are not refundable. See the refund policy.
06Going live
Your website can go live before every piece is finished. Many clients launch with the core pages and add the rest over the following weeks.
Unbuilt pieces are simply not linked in the navigation until they exist. Visitors never see an unfinished section.
07Ownership during the build
Your domain and hosting are in your name from day one. Completed pieces belong to you as soon as they are paid for, not at the end.
08Changing the plan mid build
Plans can change. If you want to swap a piece, add one, or reorder them, we rewrite that part of the plan and confirm the amounts before continuing.
09Missed or late payments
There are no late fees. If a payment does not arrive, the next piece simply waits. Nothing that is already built is taken down or held hostage.
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