Classic model
More coordination, more blockers and less control after launch.
It can look fine in the proposal, but often comes with rigid upfront costs, handoffs between providers and a pace that slows the project down.
Upfront cost
Large setup fees, fragmented payments and budget locked before the website proves its value.
Execution
Designer, developer, hosting and SEO handled in separate conversations, with time lost between them.
Outcome
A website that looks fine in a proposal, but is weak on clarity, conversion and maintenance.



