Simple pricing that keeps scope clear and leaves room to scale.
The goal of this page is not to force every project into a rigid box. It is to show a clear starting point, a stronger middle tier, and a custom path for businesses that need deeper infrastructure.
- Give buyers enough clarity to reduce friction without boxing the business in too tightly.
- Frame pricing in a way that feels premium, not cheap or overly commoditized.
- Create a clear upgrade path from single-service work to deeper systems projects.
Three pricing tiers. Clear difference in depth, speed, and infrastructure.
The point of these packages is to make buying easier, not to overcomplicate the page. Each one should feel distinct, sensible, and connected to business maturity.
Starter
For focused projects and first-step upgrades.
Best when the client needs one strong improvement first, such as a focused landing page, a streamlined service page, a simple site refresh, or a lightweight consulting engagement.
- Focused scope with clear objective
- Faster implementation path
- Good entry point into the Velix system
- Strong for testing or first-stage improvement
Growth
Best balance of design, conversion, and system readiness.
Designed for businesses that need more than cosmetic improvements. This is usually the best fit for premium multi-section builds, stronger service architecture, and clearer lead flow.
- Multi-section or multi-page scope
- Premium visual and structural upgrade
- Better fit for real conversion improvement
- Stronger base for automation later
Scale
For custom infrastructure, larger systems, and premium builds.
Used when the project needs more depth, more pages, more systems logic, or a more strategic implementation path than a simple package can capture well.
- Custom scope built around business needs
- Best for deeper infrastructure work
- Ideal for phased website + systems builds
- Supports future AI and backend expansion
These tiers are designed to guide the sale, not limit the work.
The package structure should make the page feel easier to understand while still leaving room for custom proposals and more strategic scoping when needed.
Starter logic
Used when the problem is narrow, the fastest path matters, and the client needs one strong improvement first before considering anything broader.
Growth logic
Used when the company needs a stronger website system, cleaner structure, or a higher-end digital presence that starts changing performance more meaningfully.
Scale logic
Used when the business needs custom architecture, more strategic planning, or a phased build that goes beyond simple package assumptions.
Price should support trust, clarity, and scope control — not make the brand feel cheap.
This page should not feel like a race to the bottom. Velix AI should use pricing to communicate confidence, quality, and a structured path for buyers at different stages.
Why public pricing helps
It reduces friction for serious buyers, gives the page more credibility, and helps qualify conversations before they happen.
Why ranges work better
Starting prices create clarity without pretending every project takes the same effort or deserves the same scope.
Why custom still matters
The strongest projects often need flexibility, phased execution, or deeper planning that goes beyond a fixed-package approach.
Use FAQs to reduce hesitation before the buyer asks.
These answers make the pricing page feel more complete and give the buyer confidence that the structure is thoughtful, not arbitrary.
Are these fixed prices?
No. They are starting points. The final number depends on scope, page count, complexity, systems needs, and whether the work is phased or bundled.
Can I start with a smaller project and expand later?
Yes. That is often the smartest move. A focused first phase can improve the business quickly while also preparing the foundation for larger work later.
What package is best for a new business?
Usually Starter or Growth, depending on whether the main need is a simple online presence or a stronger premium positioning system from the start.
What package is best for a serious service brand?
Growth is usually the most practical fit because it gives enough room for stronger design, clearer page structure, and more meaningful conversion improvements.
When does a project become “Scale”?
It usually becomes Scale when the work includes deeper page architecture, strategic planning, custom implementation, phased rollout, or future AI/backend integration planning.
Can pricing include both website work and automation?
Yes. That combination is one of the strongest reasons to use custom scoping. It allows the front-end and systems work to be designed together instead of treated like separate purchases.
Pick the package that matches the problem you need solved first.
You do not need to buy the largest project immediately. The better approach is to identify the highest-leverage layer, solve it well, and expand from a stronger base.
You already know the immediate problem and want one focused improvement done well.
You need a stronger business surface, better structure, and clearer conversion support.
You want custom infrastructure, more strategy, or a phased plan with room for AI and backend growth.