Our Process

How working with EWD works.

Clear steps reduce risk. Here is how we move from strategy to launch to ongoing growth without leaving you guessing.

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Project process timeline showing discovery, roadmap, architecture, build, review, and launch stages.
A clear process reduces confusion by showing what happens next, what is needed, and how each stage supports launch.

01. Discovery

We identify the business goal, buyer journey, offer, service areas, current problems, and best first project.

02. Roadmap

You receive scope, pages, features, pricing, timeline, payment path, and what we need to begin.

03. Architecture

We plan page structure, calls to action, forms, SEO foundation, proof sections, and conversion paths.

04. Build

The site is built for mobile, speed, clarity, trust, and business-specific functionality.

05. Review

You review staging, request revisions, test forms, verify content, and approve launch.

06. Launch & Growth

We deploy, monitor, connect tracking, and recommend care, SEO, or conversion improvements.

Buyer Confidence

What you will always know.

What is being built

Scope, pages, and features are clarified before production.

What happens next

Each stage has a next action so the project keeps moving.

How it helps the business

Design choices connect back to trust, search, conversion, or operations.

What We Need From You

Clear inputs make the project move faster.

You do not need to know how to build the site. You do need to help us understand the business, the buyer, and the proof we can use.

Discovery

Goals and priorities

Best services, target customers, locations, competitors, current website issues, and what success should look like.

Content

Brand and proof assets

Logo, photos, reviews, service details, team information, credentials, FAQs, and examples of past work.

Access

Technical logins

Domain, hosting, WordPress, analytics, Google Business Profile, email tools, CRM, and booking or payment systems.

Approval

Fast decisions

One main decision maker, timely review notes, launch approval, and clear priorities when tradeoffs appear.

Example project paths.

A small brochure site, a local SEO growth build, and a custom ecommerce system should not follow the exact same timeline. The process adapts to scope.

Starter Build

Discovery, simple page map, core copy, mobile-first build, contact form, basic SEO, review, launch.

Growth Build

Service pages, city targeting, proof library, intake forms, tracking, conversion sections, launch plan.

Custom System

Requirements, integrations, checkout or CRM setup, testing, staging review, documentation, launch support.

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