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Sales Page & Launch Design Services

You deserve better than a Google Doc and good vibes.

launchpad

You already know what you’re trying to promote — you’re just tired of launching offers, programs and services with scattered links, placeholder pages and repeating “details coming soon” every time someone asks for your website.

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Your next big idea has been “almost ready” for a little too long.

cue Brandy’s “Almost Doesn’t Count.”

Okay maybe not exactly… but if your website has been sitting in the “I’ll fix it later” category for the last few launches, this is your sign.

Now you’re:

sending people to half-finished links

explaining your offer differently every week

patch working together Canva graphics, checkout links and Docs

delaying the launch because the page still doesn’t feel ready

Sounds exhausting doesn’t it?

Because whether it’s a launch, nonprofit campaign, service offer or event, people still need somewhere to land. Somewhere that feels clear, cohesive and easy to trust.

Not another “coming soon” page sitting in your drafts.

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At some point, your business needs more than a link in bio.

You need one strategic place online that helps people quickly understand what you’re offering, why it matters and what they should do next.

And with the heavy lifting handled, you can finally focus on things like:

→ Launching the offer you’ve been sitting on instead of tweaking it for another three months.

→ Promoting your work without apologizing for the website first.

→ Showing up consistently because your brand finally has somewhere solid to land.

introducing

Launchpad

For when you need a website for your business this week, not this quarter—so you can start booking calls, capturing leads, or launching your offer while your bigger vision takes shape.

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You’ll get a streamlined web experience designed to help your audience stop scrolling and actually pay attention.

Did I mention it takes 3 days?

Whether you’re launching a new offer, promoting a service or creating a focused place to drive traffic, this experience is designed to help you move quickly without sacrificing strategy or design.

What’s Included:

  • Page Sitemap & Homepage Mockup

  • 1-page fully custom Squarespace or Showit website

  • Secondary Pages: 404 / Links Page / Terms* / Privacy Policy*

  • Email Marketing Integration

  • Training Videos & PDF Guidebook

  • SEO Essentials (Keyword Research, Titles & Descriptions, Google Tools Setup)

Investment: $2,200

She's the best website designer I've ever worked with and after doing 3 projects with her, I'm looking for more just so I can work with her again.

What I found was an amazing creative, with efficient strategies and tactics, and who truly listened to and understood her client's vision. If you're hoping your website is functional, and works for you and your business and brand, you're in the right place.

Mercy C, Publicist

How it works

Step One


Secure Your Spot

Complete your application in minutes and begin onboarding. We’ll have you fill out a short intake so we know what your page needs to do, who it needs to reach and lock in any other project details!

Step Two


Project Prep

I’ll review your intake form and get started on your website game plan. It’s pretty simple: you stay in your zone of genius and we'll follow up within 24-48 hours to confirm your images, copy and brand assets.

Step Three


Design & Launch

When I say 3 days, I mean it. Once you approve the game plan and we confirm your design week, I get started. At the end of day one, I send you a walkthrough video and you share your thoughts by morning. That rhythm carries us through until completion.

This is where the action takes place through review and revision rounds.

Step Four


Support

Launch day isn't the finish line. You'll get a guide to managing your new site, plus 7 days of direct support so that when questions come up (and they will), you're not navigating them alone.

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Too many good ideas are on hold because you don’t have a website.

Everyone’s trying to launch something, explain something, promote something or finally “put the page together” — meanwhile the Google Doc links, Instagram highlights and placeholder websites are hanging on for dear life.

You don’t need another six-month website project. You probably just need one strategic page that actually helps people understand what you do.

I created Launchpad because you don’t need 12 pages and a complicated sitemap to start showing up more clearly online. Especially not if you’re juggling client work, wearing 14 hats or trying to launch something between meetings and content batching.

After nearly a decade in branding and website design, I’ve learned that sometimes one well-designed page can create more momentum than an entire unfinished website sitting in drafts.

“Raven was an absolute joy to work with.”

She really took the time to listen and gather insight into my business, values, and vision. To see it come to life has been incredible. She's great at organization and communication and is very mindful in her approach to business. Her work is impeccable and deserves high praise. I'm planning to work with her again on a personal website.

Laquita, Stationary Designer

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Totally fine. Launchpad is designed to grow with you, not trap you in a one-page website forever.

    Your site is built on Squarespace or Showit, so additional pages can always be added later as your business evolves. Blogs, services, portfolios, resources — all of that can come later when you actually need it.

    Now, if you already know you need a larger multi-page website from the start? You’ll probably be a better fit for a Design Sprint instead.

  • Honestly? Most businesses don’t need a giant website. They need one clear place online that explains what they do well.

    A strategic one-page site can often perform better than a cluttered multi-page website where people are clicking around confused trying to figure out where to go next.

  • Very little — because the goal is to get this launched, not turn it into your second full-time job.

    You’ll complete a short intake form, send over your content and images, then we’ll handle the heavy lifting from there. Expect a quick feedback checkpoint during the process, but overall? This is built for busy business owners who need momentum, not another project sitting on their to-do list.

  • That’s exactly why strategy matters.

    Whether you’re promoting a service, nonprofit initiative, speaking offer, campaign or digital product, the goal is the same: helping people quickly understand what this is, why it matters and what to do next.

    One page can absolutely do that well when it’s structured intentionally. And honestly? Sometimes simpler converts better.

At some point, “almost ready” starts costing opportunities.