Build the preview around their real business.
Use the owner name, city, services, existing photos, offer, and strongest call to action. No generic agency copy.
A $149 homepage preview for owners who need to see the upgrade first. Every preview gets a live link, a sticky buy button, and a clean path into logo, flyer, and business-card add-ons.
The preview pages are not portfolio pieces. They are sales assets. Each one gets a live URL, a sticky paid CTA, and a route back to this main checkout flow.
Use the owner name, city, services, existing photos, offer, and strongest call to action. No generic agency copy.
The sticky CTA says "Buy now for $149" and sends them to the main order form with upsell choices.
D1 stores the order, Stripe handles checkout, and Fernando gets the full brief before starting the paid preview.
The preview stays impulse-buy simple, while the add-ons let serious owners walk away with more than a screenshot.
One mobile-ready homepage preview, stronger headline, CTA structure, service sections, and a live link.
Preview fee credited toward rebuild.If they upgrade to a full site, the $149 becomes part of the full build.
Logo add-on: $9.99.Simple logo mark or wordmark concept matched to the preview direction.
Flyer PDF: $9.99.One-page promo flyer they can send, print, or post.
Business card PDF: $9.99.Front/back card concept ready to take into the next polish pass.
All three: $24.99.Logo, flyer, and business card bundled as the cleanest order bump.
The sticky button on every generated preview page comes here. Pick the base preview, add the small assets if needed, then Stripe opens secure checkout.
No. It is a homepage preview and sales asset. If the owner wants it finished as the real site, the $149 is credited toward the rebuild.
Every preview page links to https://getyoursitepreview.com/#order so the prospect can buy the preview and pick add-ons from the main site.
Yes. The order form creates a Stripe Checkout Session with the selected line items and redirects to Stripe-hosted checkout.
The order details, add-ons, total, source path, and Stripe session ID are stored in D1 and emailed to Fernando.