Launch
$799
A credible digital card, fast.
- 1–3 page website (Home, About, Contact, optional one extra)
- Mobile-first responsive design
- Contact form with email delivery
- Basic SEO — titles, meta, sitemap, Google Business link
- 1 round of revisions
Adelaide · Since 2026
Fixed-price packages from $799. Your website goes live in 2 to 10 weeks, and we keep it running after that. No T&M hours, no hidden retainers, no "call us for a quote."
Menu-first websites that look as good as the food.
Lead-generating sites with the booking flow wired up.
More than a brochure site without going enterprise.
Four packages, real prices
Every engagement is a fixed scope at a fixed price. No mystery line items.
Launch
$799
A credible digital card, fast.
Scale
$2,400
A proper website for an established small business.
Automate
$6,500
From brochure site to operational system.
Custom
From $10,000
Scoped to what you actually need.
Process
A six-phase process that starts with a 30-minute discovery call and ends with the site on your domain. In between: research, content, build, demo, and a proper handover.
See the full process →Website Care
Websites that sit untouched die quietly. Every Apex build hands off onto Website Care — our monthly retainer that keeps the site fast, secure, and current. Two tiers, no lock-in past three months.
Starter
$249/month
Response: 3–5 business days
Growth
$649/month
Response: 48 business hours
Our Work
Apex is new as a brand and deliberately small as a practice. Each case study is published with the client's written permission.
A sleek, full-featured restaurant site with online menu, table booking integration, and local SEO to drive foot traffic.
A custom booking and job management platform for a local trades business — saving 10+ hours of admin per week.
A high-converting landing page for a gym, complete with class schedule, membership plans, and lead capture forms.
That's not a marketing line — it's how we keep the work good. Apex takes on a handful of clients a year, one build in flight at a time. You deal with the person building your site. Your emails don't go to an account manager. If the site breaks at 9 on a Sunday night, the same person who built it is the one looking at it.