- Is the care plan required?
- No. The care plan is optional. If you skip it, Sable Creative sets up Vercel under your own account at launch and hands over the keys. Vercel's hobby tier is free and covers most brochure sites. Beyond that, you manage hosting, updates, and backups yourself or hand them to a developer.
- Who owns the code, domain, and content?
- You do. Every account used on the project is created in your name. At launch Sable Creative transfers the repo, the hosting account, the Sanity project, the domain registrar access, and the analytics properties. Nothing on your site is locked to Sable.
- Do you write the copy and supply photography?
- No, not inside the base build. The $2,000 build assumes you provide page copy and imagery on kickoff. Copywriting, photography, and video are real work and get quoted separately. Sable can recommend writers and photographers if that helps.
- What counts as an additional page?
- Any new URL with its own unique layout or content structure. A second case study template, a careers page, a pricing page, a location page. Duplicating an existing template with new content is usually not a new page. Sable flags the distinction in the scope document before you sign.
- Why Next.js and Sanity instead of WordPress?
- Speed, security, and lower long-term cost. Next.js sites load faster, have a much smaller attack surface, and don't need a monthly cycle of plugin updates to stay alive. WordPress is a good tool for the right project. Brochure sites aren't that project.
- What does hitting the 3 to 4 week timeline require from me?
- Three things. Final page copy on kickoff, or by end of week one at the latest. Logo files, brand colors, and any required imagery on kickoff. One decision-maker who can review design and approve the build inside two business days at each review point. If those slip, the timeline slips.