About minimum viable websites

minimum viable product
an early, basic version of a product (typically a computer program or piece of technology) that meets the minimum necessary requirements for use but can be adapted and improved in the future, especially after customer feedback.

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Not everyone needs a big fancy website, especially if you’re just getting started.

That’s what No Worries minimum viable websites are for: we get the basics done right, so you can focus on growing your organisation.

No big expenses, no worrying about getting every little detail right. We’ll get your website working perfectly and looking slick, and hand it over to you ready to go.

At Wordshop, we charge $200 + GST to build a No Worries minimum viable website that looks and feels like the site you’re on right now. And if you’re an impact organisation, we might just do it for free!

One day, you might want to revisit your website, and Wordshop can help you make it bigger and better. This might be when you grow past a certain point, add a new product or service, add e-commerce to your business, or rebrand (Wordshop can help with that, too!).

Style – no ugly websites

At Wordshop, we’re all about making things look good. So when we building you a $200 website (or a free website), we still want it to look great.

We’ve already done the hard work designing the No Worries theme (its the theme this website is built with), and we’ll work our magic on your content to make it stunning.

Minimal and beautiful

Minimalist websites offer a clean and simple design that is easy to navigate and understand.

When building a No Worries website, we use only the necessary elements to convey a message or provide a service. We like to leave plenty of white space, use few colors, and just one or two fonts. The focus is on your content, rather than flashy design elements.

The added bonus is that minimal websites load faster, and they don’t go out of fashion.

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