Clear Answers, Up Front
Starting something new usually comes with questions — especially when it involves your business and your money.
Below are answers to some of the most common things people want to understand before moving forward with a Tiny Site.
If you don’t see your question here, feel free to reach out.

FAQs
No. Tiny Sites aren’t DIY website builders.
Wix and GoDaddy give you tools and expect you to build the site yourself. A Tiny Site is professionally built for you using WordPress, so you don’t have to learn web design or make technical decisions.
You get a finished website you own — not a template you’re renting.
I handle the technical setup, structure, and build.
You’ll provide the words, images, and details that describe your business — because no one knows that better than you. I’ll help refine and organize that content so it works well online.
It’s a partnership designed to move quickly.
Tiny Sites are built as self-hosted WordPress websites, which means you own them.
Hosting covers the infrastructure that keeps your site fast, secure, and maintained. Unlike DIY platforms, you’re not renting your website — you’re paying for professional hosting and care.
Hosting is $49/month and required for the first 6 months. After that, you’re free to stay or move your site elsewhere.
You absolutely can build a website yourself — if you want to spend the time learning how.
Tiny Sites exist for business owners who would rather focus on serving clients than figuring out design, structure, performance, and setup.
Hiring a professional saves time, avoids common mistakes, and gets you online faster.
Yes.
Tiny Sites are built on WordPress, so your site can expand when your business does — whether that means adding pages, a blog, or new features.
If and when you’re ready, your Tiny Site becomes the foundation for a larger website.
Yes.
Hosting is required with me for the first 6 months to keep your site stable and supported during launch.
After that, you’re free to continue hosting with me or move your site to another provider. Your site is yours either way.
