Web Development FAQ
Questions about templates, hosting, support, timing, and what a custom site scope usually includes.
Open FAQThe new services system takes the stronger flow of the previous concept build and translates it into the current JCG site language. The result is one landing page, three focused product pages, and three standalone FAQ pages so each lane has a clearer fit and a clearer next step.
This lane is for businesses, organizations, and founders who need a stronger digital front door. It covers the website structure, visual system, build quality, and launch polish that keep the site from feeling generic or brittle six weeks later.
This line is for teams that already have some digital activity but need sharper message discipline and a more usable operating plan. The work is less about feeding every channel and more about making the right channels feel coherent and sustainable.
This line is built for founders who want the back-office setup and the public-facing launch work aligned from the start. Instead of splitting formation, systems, website, and vendor decisions into disconnected pieces, the lane keeps them in one guided sequence.
If you already know the lane, jump straight into the matching FAQ. The internal brand reference still exists, but it is kept separate from the core service offer.
Questions about templates, hosting, support, timing, and what a custom site scope usually includes.
Open FAQQuestions about channel planning, existing stacks, reporting, content expectations, and execution support.
Open FAQQuestions about formation support, system setup, legal boundaries, website inclusion, and launch sequencing.
Open FAQThe brand page is kept as an internal reference for logos, palettes, and supporting assets, but it is no longer presented as a core service item.
Start with a short call. We can sort the right first phase, point you to the right FAQ, and keep the next step clean.