Web Developer for Canadian Small Businesses Custom website support with direct collaboration
For Canadian businesses that need a custom website without unnecessary agency overhead, I provide direct developer support, practical pricing guidance, and a process focused on speed, clarity, and lead generation.
CAD pricing guidance
Most projects usually fall around CAD 450+, depending on pages, flow, and how much clarity the website needs.
Work hours & feedback
Flexible overlap for East Coast and Central Canada calls. Feedback, design review, and launch planning can be handled asynchronously, with scheduled call windows where deeper discussion is needed.
Payment clarity
Payments can be handled through Wise, PayPal, Bank transfer with clear stages, clear expectations, and no confusion.
Why Canadian businesses use a direct developer model
Canadian businesses often want a practical balance: solid design, speed, and clear communication without overspending on process overhead.
A direct developer relationship usually works best when the business already knows what it wants to improve: more enquiries, better credibility, cleaner service pages, or a stronger digital foundation.
What Canadian small business websites usually need most
Many Canadian small business websites underperform because they are generic, slow, or unclear. A better website should make the value proposition obvious and guide the visitor to an enquiry quickly.
That means better structure, better page speed, and content that feels confident and useful rather than bloated or vague.
What you get
What businesses usually need in Canada
Want to review proof and budget first?
Review the demos, understand the pricing, and then decide the next step without pressure.
Related Pages
Ready to stop losing enquiries to weaker competitors?
Send your business type, city, and goal. I'll tell you the strongest page direction, the likely budget range, and what should improve first.
If your enquiry flow still needs work within 30 days of launch, I'll optimize it free.
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