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Websites without meetings — how a remote project works

Jelena 5 min read
Abstract illustration of a remote project: a paper plane made of light flies toward a website panel on a dark background

Websites without meetings means exactly what it sounds like: you get a professional website for your business without a single meeting. No video calls, no coffee catch-ups, no calendar coordination. Just email — and delivery in 1–2 weeks.

When I explain this, some business owners wonder: how can someone build a website without meeting the client? But the other half — and it's growing — breathes a sigh of relief. They know exactly what it means to try and fit a meeting into a busy week.

How are websites built without meetings?

The idea is simple. I don't need a meeting to understand what your business does. I need answers to a few questions: what you do, who you serve, what matters most, what style fits. I email these questions to you, and you answer them whenever it suits you.

Then I build a proposal. I send it to you, you comment, I adjust. The whole process lives in email — read messages when you want, reply when you have time. No calendar invites, no waiting, no travelling.

Why does a remote project work better than a meeting?

In a meeting, people often say yes to things they don't actually want. Email feedback is more deliberate. You have time to quietly consider how something looks before you respond. And I have time to build without interruptions — no meetings breaking up the work day.

A meeting takes half a day either way — prep, travel, the meeting itself, recovery. In a remote project, that time goes into building the website. The result is better because each person does what they do best: you know your business, I know how to turn it into a website.

The best meeting is the one that never happens — and that time gets spent on what was agreed.

What does the timeline look like?

A typical project goes like this:

This is a typical schedule, but it adapts to your needs. If you need it faster, we can speed up. If you want more time to think, that works too.

What happens after the site is finished?

Your site is live. It's a static site — fast and secure. If you need changes later, you send an email. I bill individual updates as agreed, and if you need ongoing maintenance, the Growth Partner service ($2,210/month) covers everything — still by email, still no meetings.

I've written about website pricing in more detail here, and about the advantages of static sites compared to WordPress. Short version: one-time fee of $990, delivery in 1–2 weeks, no hidden costs.

In short

A remote project is the simplest way to get a professional website for your business. No calendar hassles, no travel, no unnecessary meetings. By email, at your own pace, delivered in 1–2 weeks.

If you'd like to talk about whether this model fits you — send an email. You don't even need to schedule a meeting for that.

Does this sound like your kind of process?

Send me a message and I'll explain how your business's website can be built — entirely by email, without a single meeting.

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