How Our Co-Lab Build Works: A Transparent Breakdown

Web design doesn’t have to be confusing or expensive.

Our most-loved package, The Co-Lab Build, is built for business owners who want to create a custom, strategic website — without the overwhelm.

Here’s exactly how it works:

Step 1: Discovery + Strategy Session

We start with a 1:1 Zoom to get super clear on your business goals, audience, and site priorities. You’ll leave with a shared vision, a visual moodboard, and your core messaging sorted.

Step 2: Shared Workspace + Weekly Progress

You’ll have access to our shared Google Drive + project timeline. Each week we focus on one key area: homepage, about, services, etc. You’ll get prompts, examples, and full support.

  • You give feedback inside the shared doc (no tech headaches)

  • We meet weekly or biweekly depending on your pace

  • ou don’t need to know design — that’s my job ☺️

Step 3: Build + Final Polish

Once the layout and copy are finalized, I’ll build out your full Squarespace site using brand fonts, colors, and smart layouts. You get a private walkthrough and have 5 days to request tweaks.

What’s Included

  • Strategy call + visual moodboard

  • Collaborative copywriting support

  • Full Squarespace site build

  • Mobile optimization

  • On-page SEO setup (titles, meta, basic structure)

  • Launch support + mini walkthrough video

What You’ll Walk Away With

  • A polished, strategic website that reflects your business goals

  • Clear messaging and a conversion-ready homepage

  • A site you understand — and feel proud of

Ready to collaborate? Explore the Co-Lab Build and let’s build something better — together.

The Simple Site Lab.

Hey, I’m Lisa —

your website bestie - L xo.

When I’m not in website-building mode on SQSP, you can find me sipping an iced oat latte, recording an episode for my podcast The Pin & Plan, or helping business owners get visible on Pinterest (I’m also a Pinterest Pioneer @bodymindmood on the PBC)

https://thesimplesitelab.com
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