Most businesses settle for a template, a WordPress theme, or whatever the last agency left behind. MPS builds from the strategy up — custom, bespoke, and built to do the job it's supposed to do.
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Most websites are built from a design brief — here's what we want it to look like, here are the pages we need. Nobody asked the upstream questions first: what is this site actually supposed to do, who is it for, what does that person need to see to take action?
The result is a site that looks fine and doesn't work. MPS builds the strategy brief before a single design decision is made — then either builds the site from that brief directly, or manages the right developer through it.
MPS scopes the site strategically before anything is designed — purpose, structure, content requirements, conversion logic. Then builds it custom and bespoke from that brief. No templates, no WordPress, no page builders. Quoted per job.
For businesses that need specialist platforms — e-commerce, complex integrations, booking systems — MPS manages the right external developer through the same brief, and oversees the build to go-live.
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A developer builds from a brief. MPS writes the brief — the strategic foundation that tells the developer what to build and why. Most developers don't do this. Most clients don't know how to write one. MPS bridges that gap, and where needed, builds the site from the brief directly.
No. MPS builds custom sites from clean code — no templates, no WordPress, no drag-and-drop builders. The result is faster, more secure, and built exactly for the brief rather than forced into a template's constraints. For businesses that specifically need WordPress or a platform like Shopify, MPS manages the right specialist through the strategic brief.
A box price is a box solution — and this approach is built to avoid exactly that. A 5-page strategy site is a fundamentally different brief, build, and investment to a 20-page site with booking integration, e-commerce, or CRM connection. Publishing a number before understanding the scope would either undersell what you actually need or overcharge you for what you don't. MPS scopes first, then quotes. The scoping conversation is where the real number comes from — you get a clear investment figure before anything starts, and nothing starts until it makes sense for both sides. No cost, no commitment at that stage.
Depends on scope. Most projects run 4–10 weeks from strategy brief to go-live. The strategy phase comes first — rushing it produces a site that looks fast and doesn't work. MPS works at the pace the brief requires.
Strategy before design. Brief before build. A site that does what it's supposed to do — because the thinking came first.
No cost at this stage. Response within 2 business days.