Revisions

The Revision Process

How many rounds are included, and what counts as a revision versus new scope.

What’s included

Every project quote includes reasonable rounds of feedback while a design or build is in progress, refining colors, copy tweaks, layout adjustments, that kind of thing. The exact number of rounds is spelled out in your quote, since it varies by project size.

What’s new scope

Once a page or feature is approved and we’ve moved past it, going back to redesign it from scratch, or adding something that wasn’t part of the original plan (a new page, a new feature, a different structure entirely), counts as new scope. We’ll always tell you plainly when something crosses that line and give you a price before doing it, never a surprise on the invoice.

For care plan clients

Ongoing content changes (new hours, photos, seasonal updates, small text edits) are covered under your monthly plan allotment, not treated as “revisions” in the project sense. See what’s included in each care plan.

The honest version

Most of the time this distinction barely matters, we’re not counting rounds with a stopwatch. It only comes up when a request is clearly a bigger ask than what was originally scoped, and even then we’d rather have a quick, direct conversation about it than argue over fine print.

Frequently asked questions

It varies by project and is always spelled out in your quote before work starts. In general: reasonable rounds of feedback on a design in progress are included; new scope added after something's approved is not — see the revision process above for exactly how that line gets drawn.

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