Unlimited website design requests. One flat fee.
Submit a request, get a preview in 48 hours, and own everything you receive: the code, the files, no lock-in. Requests are completed one at a time, except on the Scale plan, which runs two at once. Pause or cancel anytime.
Send your landing page and the one section you want improved. We rebuild it free within 24 hours, so you see the quality before you spend anything.
$299
One request at a time; two on Scale
48 hours on most requests
All code and files, handed over
Hiring a web designer is broken.
A freelancer costs thousands per project and takes weeks. An agency costs more and wants a six-month retainer. Either way, every change is a negotiation, every revision is a bill, and you are never done.
So the site goes stale. The landing page for the new offer never gets built, the old pricing sits there, and the website slowly drifts away from the business. You don't need a designer on retainer. You need websites on tap.
A website subscription is a flat monthly fee for unlimited design and development requests, handled one at a time. It replaces quotes, scopes, and hourly billing with a queue you control.
How does an unlimited website subscription work?
01
You request
One card per request: build a landing page for the spring offer, redesign the pricing section, add a lead form. A short description is enough. No briefs, no discovery calls.
02
We build
Your request is designed and built, then delivered as a preview link, usually within 48 hours. Bigger builds are scoped in the card so you always know the timeline.
03
You approve
Love it and it goes live. Want changes and the revision becomes the next card in the queue. When one request finishes, the next begins.
You submit requests, we deliver them one at a time, and the queue never closes. Everything in writing, everything async.
What every plan includes, and what it leaves out.
- Unlimited requests, worked through in order
- One request at a time (two on Scale), so quality stays high and turnaround stays fast
- 48-hour delivery on most requests; bigger builds scoped in the card
- Design and development, in Next.js and Tailwind by default, or Framer or Webflow
- A human review of every request before it reaches you
- All code and files handed over to your repository or hosting, no lock-in
- Pause anytime with no charges, resume when ready
- Meetings, calls or discovery sessions: everything is in writing, everything async
- Briefs: a short description of the request is enough
- Quotes, scopes or hourly billing
- Charges during a paused month
- Lock-in or hostage assets
- Any effect on your Fieldstone report card grade
Three plans, no contracts.
Flat monthly pricing in plain sight. Pause or cancel anytime, and an annual plan saves two months.
| Plan | Price | Queue | Turnaround | Best for | Subscribe |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Launch | $299 | One request at a time | 48-hour turnaround | Small businesses that need a site plus ongoing changes | |
| Growth | $799 | One at a time, priority queue | 24-hour turnaround | Founders and agencies with steady web work | |
| Scale | $999 | Two concurrent requests | 24-hour turnaround | Marketing teams with multiple properties |
Prices shown in USD — switch currency in the header. Every plan includes full code ownership and self-serve pause and cancel.
Asked before every subscription.
Is it really unlimited?
Yes. Submit as many requests as you want and we work through them one at a time, most within 48 hours. The one-at-a-time queue is what makes unlimited sustainable: you always know what is being worked on, and quality never gets split across ten jobs.
What can I request?
Anything web: landing pages, full sites, new sections, copy changes, redesigns, ad landing pages, and email templates. A full site is simply a series of requests, scoped across the queue. If it lives in a browser, you can request it.
Who actually builds it?
AI does the production and a human reviews every request before it reaches you. Nothing ships without passing that quality gate, and you approve every delivery. That pairing is why the turnaround is 48 hours instead of three weeks.
Do you do design or just development?
Both. We design and build, in Next.js and Tailwind by default, or in Framer or Webflow if you prefer a no-code platform you can edit yourself afterward.
Can I pause my subscription?
Yes, anytime. A paused month costs nothing and no work happens; resume whenever you are ready. Many clients pause during slow seasons and come back for launches.
Do I own the code?
Yes, all of it. Everything is handed over in your own repository or deployed to your own hosting account. There is no lock-in and no hostage assets.
How does this relate to the Fieldstone report card?
They are deliberately separate products. The audit never recommends Build as the fix, and subscribing to Build never changes a grade. You can use either without the other.
How does this compare to DesignJoy and similar unlimited-design subscriptions?
Same category, same core model: flat monthly fee, unlimited requests, one at a time, cancel anytime. The differences are price (Launch starts at $299 a month versus roughly $5,000 for a comparable single-request plan elsewhere), what you receive (built, working code you own, not primarily design files), and capacity (a reviewed AI-plus-human production process instead of one person's calendar). A full breakdown is on the blog.
Your site shouldn't
be a project.
It should be a subscription.
Your page, one section rebuilt, in your inbox within 24 hours. No credit card, no call. Include your URL and the section you want improved.