Landing page
A conversion-built page, designed and developed to ship — fast, responsive, and unmistakably yours. Not a template. The real thing.
Landing page, launch copy, and launch video — written, built, and shipped as one kit. You launch fast, and right.
Most don't. The page goes up late. The copy gets written at midnight. The video never happens. You stitch together three freelancers who've never met — and the moment that should feel inevitable ends up feeling improvised.
It isn't that the product is weak. It's that the launch was an afterthought, built in the cracks between everything else.
You get one launch window. Spend it shipping, not coordinating.
Writing, development, and motion under one roof — delivered as a single, coordinated kit. No briefs to repeat. No handoffs to babysit.
A conversion-built page, designed and developed to ship — fast, responsive, and unmistakably yours. Not a template. The real thing.
Page copy plus a three-email sequence — announce, reminder, last call — written to sound like you and built to convert.
A 30–60 second launch film, plus a set of sized social cuts. Motion that makes the moment feel real — the part most launches skip.
The page, the words, and the motion are built together — by one studio, in one voice. So they don't just match. They land as a single moment.
Fixed scope · Fixed price · No surprises
A fixed, fast path with one call and no standing meetings. You hand off once; you get a finished kit back.
A questionnaire does the digging — positioning, audience, assets. No meeting required.
We align once, on everything. Then I go build. That's the only call you'll need.
You see the full kit assembled — page, copy, and motion — not loose pieces.
We sharpen, twice. Focused revisions, built into the timeline — not open-ended.
Live, on time. Everything handed over and yours — files, footage, the lot.
The scope is fixed on purpose. Fixed scope is how launches actually ship.
About ten years in motion graphics and full-stack development, and a long trail of sites and product launches shipped personally — for myself and for the people I build with.
Slipway packages that into a repeatable kit. You get the reps, the taste, and the speed of someone who's done this many times over — without the learning curve, and without managing a committee of freelancers.
One person, accountable for the whole thing. That's the point.
If you need a launch handled by a date, we're a fit.
If you need a partner for the next year, I'm not it — and I'll say so.
Tell me what you're shipping. I'll tell you how we land it — and exactly what it takes to be live in a couple of weeks.