"It was $500 and done in a day. I assumed it would cost thousands and take a month. No brainer."
The situation
Jason Pithie runs a busy law practice in Weymouth, MA. Great reputation, long term steady clients, zero time to spare. His site had been the same for years — outdated design, cramped on mobile, slow to load.
Jason wanted to update his site. But every agency that reached out wanted the same thing: a kick-off call, a brief, a proposal, a deposit, and three weeks of back-and-forth. That's another project on top of a full caseload. Easy pass.
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The approach
Ted from Wicked Fast Web came across pithielaw.com during a local search. Strong firm — weak website. So he rebuilt it. No call. No proposal. No deposit requested.
Using content already on Jason's site — bio, practice areas, contact info — Ted built a fast, mobile-first site on Cloudflare with SSL auto-configured. Then sent a two-line email with a link to a live preview.
Jason opened it on his phone, on a trip from an airport. Liked what he saw. Asked for a few tweaks. Ted made them immediately. The site went live the next day. Total time from first email to live: one day.
What Jason actually received
Before & After
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Under the hood
Auto-renewed HTTPS via Cloudflare. The padlock is just there — no annual certificate purchase, no expiration surprises.
Pages are served from Cloudflare's global edge. No database queries, no plugins. Potential clients on their phones get instant loads.
The old site was effectively unusable on a phone. The new one works flawlessly at every screen size — especially the screen most people use to find a lawyer.
Pure HTML — no WordPress, no login panel, no plugins with known vulnerabilities. Bots have nothing to probe. One less thing to worry about.
In his own words
"I get emails from web companies every week — I delete them all without reading. Ted sent me a finished site and said if I liked it, it was mine. That's the only pitch that's ever worked on me. The new site looks great. We made a couple small tweaks on the phone, and it was live the next day. I assumed something like this would cost a few thousand dollars and take a month. It was $500 and done in a day. No brainer."
$500 to launch. $25/month to keep it running.
I build the preview first, on my own time. No risk to you.
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