ABOUT THE STUDIO

A small studio
for people who can’t wait
three months.

Seven Day Studio was built on a single observation: most websites take too long, cost too much, and ship with the wrong message. We fixed all three.

WHAT WE BELIEVE

Six principles we’ve earned the hard way.

01

Every site is one conversation, not fifty.

The reason most websites take three months is because they involve six stakeholders, four rounds of revisions, and a committee approving the shade of blue. We work with one decision-maker, ask the right questions upfront, and move.

02

Speed is not the opposite of quality.

Seven days doesn't mean rushed. It means no wasted days. No waiting on approvals for a week. No stalled discovery phase. Clear scope, focused work, fast feedback loop. Constraint breeds craft.

03

The best website is the one you actually launch.

A perfect site that ships in six months is worse than a great site that shipped last Tuesday. Your business needs a functioning storefront today, not a masterpiece eventually.

04

Words matter more than pixels.

We follow the StoryBrand framework because clear writing converts. Pretty sites with confused messaging lose to ugly sites with crystal-clear copy every single time. We start with the message, then design around it.

05

You own everything.

Your domain, your hosting, your code, your content. No proprietary platforms. No vendor lock-in. If you ever want to leave, the whole thing walks out with you. This is your business — we just helped build the front door.

06

Faith-aware, not faith-exclusive.

Churches and ministries are a core part of who we serve. But we also build for small businesses, creators, and brands of every kind. We just happen to understand both languages — marketing copy and ministry copy — and the difference is usually just one word.

THE TEAM

You’re working with
one person.

Seven Day Studio is a solo operation, and we’re going to be honest about that instead of pretending to be a fifty-person agency.

The upside: when you send an email, it lands with the same person who designs your site, writes your copy, and ships your code. No account manager translating your vision through three layers of middle management. No Slack channel with eight observers. No miscommunication tax.

The trade-off: we take on two projects at a time, not twenty. If the calendar’s full, it’s full. When you see “accepting projects” on the homepage, that means right now, this week, there’s a spot for you.

This is the model we’d want if we were hiring a studio to build our own site. So that’s the model we built.

THE NAME

Seven days. One site. Live before next week.

The name is the promise. From the day you submit your brief, your site goes live within seven calendar days. No exceptions. No extensions. If we can’t hit the timeline, we don’t take the project. The mark is a 7 hiding inside the word SEVEN — because the seven days aren’t a gimmick. They’re the whole thing.

Ready to see what seven days looks like?

Five-minute brief. Free mockup of your homepage in 48 hours. No sales call, no pressure.

Start your project