For startups and growing companies that need the right website path: a managed CMS or website builder for quick launch, a custom cloud build for advanced features, ecommerce when the website needs to sell, or support when an existing site needs cleanup.
NxtGenGuard is platform-neutral. Before you spend money on a build, we help compare simple website builders, CMS platforms, WordPress-style setups with training, ecommerce stores, and custom cloud builds on AWS, Azure, or another approved hosting path.
Platform names such as WordPress, GoDaddy, Wix, Squarespace, Shopify, WooCommerce, AWS, Azure, and similar tools are examples only. Recommendations are based on your budget, timeline, editing needs, features, and long-term support plan, not sponsorships or one preferred provider.
Request builder
Build your website request in 3 steps
Step 1Pick the website path
Step 2Pick the starting point
Step 3Add demo, support, or growth options
You can build your request on this page without leaving. Nothing is sent until you click the final contact button. When you continue, your selected website path, starting point, budget range, demo option, and optional add-ons are included with your contact request.
Step 1: choose the website path you need
Choose the option closest to what you need. This does not lock you into a final scope; it helps us understand the right conversation before the proposal is prepared.
Budget friendly
CMS or website builder
Best when you already use a website platform or want a simple landing page without a custom coded build.
Landing page or small business website
Template cleanup and page polish
Basic SEO, forms, and mobile review
Suggested start: $750–$3,500+
Learn to manage it
WordPress setup + training
Best when you want a WordPress-based site and also want to learn how to manage pages, updates, and basic content changes.
WordPress setup or cleanup
Theme, pages, plugins, and forms
Owner training and handoff notes
Suggested start: $1,500–$6,500+
Online sales
Ecommerce website
Best when you need product pages, payments, checkout, order flow, subscriptions, or a store launch checklist.
Product and category structure
Checkout and payment setup
Shipping, tax, and order flow review
Suggested start: $4,500–$18,000+
Custom cloud
AWS / Azure custom build
Best when your website needs custom code, APIs, cloud hosting, secure forms, dashboards, databases, or application-style features.
Custom coded website or frontend
Cloud deployment planning
Forms, APIs, dashboards, or databases
Suggested start: $6,500–$25,000+
Cleanup + support
Fix, teach, or maintain
Best when you already have a site and need cleanup, guidance, training, support, or small monthly improvements.
Website audit and cleanup list
Content, layout, and form fixes
Training session for the owner or team
Suggested start: $250–$950+
Not sure yet
Recommend the best path
Best when you know the goal but are not sure which platform or build path makes the most sense.
Platform and hosting recommendation
Simple vs custom build decision
Budget range and launch path
Suggested start: $250–$750
The service is not tied to one provider. NxtGenGuard helps you choose, set up, clean up, learn, and support the option that makes the most sense for your business.
Step 2: choose your website starting point
These starting ranges help you compare a guided setup, a managed CMS or WordPress-style build, ecommerce work, custom cloud development, training, and support. Final pricing is scoped after reviewing page count, copywriting, branding, platform, plugins, custom code, hosting, integrations, ecommerce features, and support expectations.
Website plan or platform recommendation
Review goals, budget, platform options, hosting direction, and the cleanest launch path.
$250–$750
CMS / builder landing page
One focused page on an existing platform or website builder with cleanup and mobile review.
$750–$3,500
WordPress setup + training
WordPress pages, theme styling, plugins, forms, SEO basics, and handoff training.
$1,500–$6,500+
Full business website
Homepage, service pages, contact flow, responsive design, SEO structure, and launch checklist.
$3,500–$10,000+
Ecommerce website
Product pages, checkout flow, payment setup, order path review, and launch testing.
Teach the owner or team how to edit pages, manage content, review updates, and avoid common mistakes.
$150–$350/hr
Care and support
Maintenance, content updates, backups, monitoring, minor improvements, and platform support.
$150–$850+/mo
Website cleanup audit
Review layout, messaging, mobile issues, forms, SEO basics, speed concerns, and next-step fixes.
$250–$950
Choosing a starting point starts a request; it is not a checkout and does not charge you. Hosting, paid themes, premium plugins, ecommerce processing fees, stock media, email services, third-party tools, and AWS/Azure usage are separate unless they are included in the final proposal.
Step 3: choose demo, maintenance, or growth add-ons
These options help us understand what should happen next. A demo selection shows an estimated demo amount due today, but this page is still a request builder. You are not charged automatically.
Demo options
Free fit call first
$0 today
A short Zoom or phone call to confirm the goal, timeline, platform direction, and whether a paid demo makes sense.
No demo filesScope check firstGood before a larger build
Homepage visual demo
$350 today
A quick homepage direction for layout, colors, sections, and first impression before a full website proposal is finalized.
1 screen concept2–3 business days1 small polish pass
Website blueprint + clickable demo
$750 today
A small planning and prototype phase for the core website direction before committing to the full build.
2–3 core screensDelivered within 5 business days1 grouped revision round
Ecommerce/custom flow prototype
$1,500 today
A deeper prototype for stores, custom forms, client intake, cloud-connected features, or application-style website flows.
3–5 sample screens5–7 business days2 grouped review rounds
Maintenance and add-ons
Website care and maintenance
$150–$850+/mo
For content updates, backups, monitoring, small fixes, plugin/platform help, and regular support after launch.
SEO and content structure
$500–$2,500+
For page titles, metadata, heading structure, basic keyword direction, internal links, and launch-ready page organization.
Copywriting/content support
$750–$3,500+
For homepage copy, service page structure, calls to action, offer wording, and content cleanup.
Ecommerce product setup
$500–$4,500+
For products, categories, checkout details, shipping settings, tax basics, payment paths, and store launch review.
Training and handoff session
$150–$350/hr
For teaching your owner or team how to update pages, publish content, manage forms, and avoid common mistakes.
Forms, integrations, and automations
$750–$5,000+
For intake forms, email notifications, CRM handoffs, uploads, custom routing, or cloud-connected workflows.
Your request summary
This summary updates on the page first. After you choose a path and starting point, the final button sends your selected website path, starting point, demo option, estimated demo cost, timeline, credit note, and add-ons to the contact form.
Website pathNot selected yet
Starting pointNot selected yet
Demo optionOptional — not selected
Add-onsNone selected
Estimated demo due today$0 — no paid demo selected on this page.
No payment is collected on this page. We confirm paid demos through the contact form, a call, and an invoice/payment link before work starts. Your demo fee covers scope thinking, page structure, platform direction, review preparation, and a clean review-ready demo package.
Demo policy
Paid demo process, review rules, and scope clarity
A paid demo is a small planning/prototype phase, not the full website. It helps you see the direction before committing to the full build while keeping the scope clear and preventing unlimited unpaid changes.
1. Fit call firstStart with a short Zoom or phone call to confirm the goal, selected path, platform direction, pages, content needs, and whether the demo option is the right size.
2. Demo fee paid upfrontThe selected demo fee is due before demo work starts. The fee is credited toward the main website build if you approve the project within the stated credit window.
3. Demo files deliveredThe review package may include screenshots, a preview link, a video walkthrough, PDF notes, or clickable prototype files depending on the demo option selected.
4. Limited demo revisionsSend demo changes as one grouped list. The standard demo includes the listed polish pass or grouped revision round; extra rounds are quoted before work continues.
Demo change policy: one small polish pass is included with the $350 homepage visual demo, one grouped revision round is included with the $750 blueprint demo, two grouped review rounds are included with the $1,500 ecommerce/custom flow prototype, and extra demo revision rounds start around $150–$500 depending on what changed.
Demo disclaimer: demo work is a concept/prototype for review and planning. It is not a production website, deployed application, completed ecommerce store, live payment system, security system, API integration, or final source-code delivery unless a separate written scope says so. New pages, extra design directions, ecommerce flows, product setup, custom forms, integrations, automations, or platform changes requested after the approved demo scope are treated as change requests or added to the full proposal.
What we can build
Website services
Landing pages for startups, offers, and campaigns
Full business websites with homepage, service pages, and contact flow
CMS or builder-based website setup, cleanup, and page polish
WordPress setup, page structure, theme styling, plugin configuration, and handoff training
Custom coded pages hosted on AWS, Azure, or another approved hosting path
Ecommerce structure for products, checkout, payments, and launch testing
SEO-ready headings, metadata, page organization, responsive layouts, and support plans
Best fit
Who this helps
Startups that need a first professional landing page
Small businesses that want a site they can manage without calling a developer for every change
Businesses already using a platform and needing cleanup, structure, or guidance
Brands deciding between a builder/CMS, WordPress, ecommerce, or custom cloud
Teams that need forms, intake routing, integrations, dashboards, or support
Companies that want clear pricing direction before starting the build
Pricing factors
What affects website pricing?
Number of pages, sections, templates, landing pages, products, forms, and content blocks
Whether the website is built on a CMS, builder, WordPress-style setup, ecommerce platform, or custom AWS/Azure path
Branding, copywriting, photo/media needs, SEO structure, page cleanup, and mobile polish
Custom forms, dashboards, portals, databases, API connections, automations, and cloud deployment requirements
Training, documentation, maintenance, future page additions, and post-launch support expectations
Future changes
Feature add-ons and change requests
Once a scope is approved, normal polish and agreed review rounds are part of the build. New pages, new features, new platform direction, extra product setup, new forms, new automation, or a larger redesign direction after approval are handled as change requests so the timeline and budget stay clear.
Extra website sectionUsually $150–$650+ depending on content, design, and responsiveness.
Additional website pageUsually $250–$1,200+ depending on layout, copy, SEO, and media needs.
New form or intake flowUsually $500–$2,500+ depending on fields, notifications, uploads, and routing.
Additional product setupUsually quoted per product batch or custom catalog structure.
Plugin, app, or integration setupUsually $500–$3,500+ depending on platform, testing, and configuration.
Extra demo revision roundUsually starts around $150–$500 depending on what changed.
This keeps the project affordable and controlled. Small changes can stay small, while larger requests are quoted before additional work starts.
Quick decision guide
How to choose
Pick a builder/CMS
Choose this when the budget is smaller, the timeline is short, and you want a clean site without a custom application build.
Pick WordPress + training
Choose this when you want an editable website and want to learn how to manage pages, content, plugins, and simple updates.
Pick ecommerce
Choose this when the website must sell products, collect payments, manage orders, or support product catalog workflows.
Pick AWS / Azure
Choose this when the website needs custom code, APIs, secure workflows, portals, dashboards, data, or deeper technical control.
Process
How the service works
Step 1You build the request by choosing a path, starting point, and any demo or support options
Step 2We review budget, timeline, platform, pages, content, features, and any demo request
Step 3We confirm scope, demo payment if selected, proposal details, review rounds, and next steps
Step 4We build, test, launch, hand off instructions, and offer support if needed
Deliverables
Possible deliverables
Landing page or full website layout
Builder/CMS page cleanup, structure, and platform guidance
WordPress page build, theme styling, plugin setup, and owner handoff training
Custom coded frontend or cloud-hosted website setup
Ecommerce product, checkout, payment, and launch testing guidance
Navigation, footer, service page structure, and contact flow
SEO-ready headings, metadata, launch checklist, support plan, and training notes
Need a website, but not sure which platform is right?
Build the request above, choose a demo option if you want one, or ask for a recommendation. We can recommend the cleanest option before building.