Bineret Studio

What we do, and what it costs

12 services across search, design and engineering — each one on its own page, with what is included and what is not. The packages below bundle them at a fixed price.

SEO

Get found by the people already looking for what you sell.

  • Technical SEO Audit

    A full crawl of the site, and a fix list ranked by what it is costing you.

    from $900

  • Keyword & Content Strategy

    A map of what your buyers actually search for, and what to publish against it.

    from $1,200

  • Migration & Redirect Planning

    Change platform, domain or URL structure without losing the rankings you have.

    from $1,800

  • Core Web Vitals & Speed

    LCP, CLS and INP taken into the green on the templates that matter.

    from $600

Design

An interface people trust in the first ten seconds.

  • Landing Page Design

    One page that has to carry a launch, argued from the offer rather than from a template.

    from $1,200

  • Brand & Identity

    A mark, a palette and a type scale that survive contact with a real product.

    from $3,500

  • Design System

    One component library, in Figma and in code, that two teams can both build against.

    from $6,000

  • UX Audit & Redesign

    Find where people give up, and redesign that, rather than redesigning everything.

    from $1,500

Development

Software that ships, with the scope agreed before the invoice.

  • WordPress & WooCommerce

    Custom themes and stores built as software, not assembled out of thirty plugins.

    from $2,500

  • Custom Web Application

    A product rather than a feature: architecture first, milestones after, your repo throughout.

    from $9,000

  • APIs & Integrations

    Make two systems that were never meant to talk to each other agree, reliably.

    from $2,000

  • AI & Automation Engineering

    Agents, RAG and workflow automation built to be evaluated, not demonstrated.

    from $3,000

Packages, and what they cost

Services can be bought one at a time. Most people take a package instead: the same work, bundled, with the number fixed before anyone starts. Every figure below is a starting point, and the call that turns it into a fixed price is free.

Prices are in US dollars and exclude tax. Third-party licences, ad spend, stock media and hosting are billed at cost or bought by you — nothing is marked up.

SEO

Get found by the people already looking for what you sell.

Search work is measurable or it is decoration. Every engagement starts with a crawl, a keyword map and a ranked fix list — so you can see what is broken before you decide how much of it to fix.

  • Audit & Roadmap

    $900

    You suspect search is leaking revenue and want proof before you spend.

    Timeline 2 weeks

    • Full technical crawl, with the fix list ranked by impact
    • Keyword and intent map built around your actual buyers
    • Gap analysis against five competitors you name
    • Core Web Vitals report with the specific changes that move it
    • A 90-day roadmap you can hand to any team, including not us
    Start with a call
  • Where most people start

    Growth Retainer

    $1,500/mo

    The roadmap exists and someone has to work it every month.

    Timeline Rolling, three-month minimum

    • Everything in the audit, kept current as the site changes
    • Four content briefs a month, each written to a search intent
    • On-page and internal-link work implemented, not just recommended
    • Technical fixes shipped by us when your team is busy
    • A monthly report: rankings, traffic, and what we changed to move them
    Start with a call
  • Technical SEO at scale

    from $3,000/mo

    A migration, several languages, or enough pages that crawl budget is real.

    Timeline Scoped per programme

    • Log-file analysis and crawl-budget work
    • Migration planning, redirect maps and post-launch monitoring
    • International and hreflang architecture
    • Structured data implemented across templates, not page by page
    • We work in your tracker, alongside your engineers
    Start with a call

Design

An interface people trust in the first ten seconds.

Design here means the decisions, written down: a type scale, a colour ramp measured for contrast in both modes, and a component that behaves the same everywhere it appears. You get the files and the reasoning, not a picture of a website.

  • Landing Page

    $1,200

    One page has to carry a launch, and it has to convert.

    Timeline One to two weeks

    • Section order and copy structure, argued from the offer
    • Desktop, tablet and phone — designed, not scaled down
    • Two revision rounds, scheduled up front
    • Built and shipped by us, or handed over in Figma
    • An analytics event on every action worth counting
    Start with a call
  • Where most people start

    Brand & Identity

    $3,500

    You are shaping the thing for the first time — or fixing the first attempt.

    Timeline Three to four weeks

    • Logo and wordmark, drawn to survive at sixteen pixels
    • A colour ramp with every pair measured for contrast, light and dark
    • Type scale, pairing, and the rules for using them
    • A guidelines document short enough that people read it
    • Favicon, social card and app icon exported and named
    Start with a call
  • Design System

    from $6,000

    More than one person builds screens and they have stopped looking related.

    Timeline Six weeks and up

    • Component library in Figma, driven by tokens
    • Light and dark defined together rather than bolted on afterwards
    • Accessibility rules written per component, with the measured numbers
    • Handoff docs your engineers will actually open
    • A working CSS token layer in your codebase, if you want one
    Start with a call

Development

Software that ships, with the scope agreed before the invoice.

You get repository access on day one, a demo and a diff every week, and a price that was fixed before the work started. No account managers, and nobody junior billed as senior.

  • Where most people start

    Fixed-Scope Sprint

    $4,000

    One hard, well-defined problem that you want gone in a month.

    Timeline Four weeks

    • Scope written down and priced before a line is written
    • Repository access on day one, not at handover
    • A demo, a diff and a decision list every week
    • Shipped to your infrastructure, not ours
    • Fixed price — the number does not move once we agree it
    Start with a call
  • Custom Build

    from $9,000

    A product rather than a feature — several sprints, billed by milestone.

    Timeline From eight weeks

    • Architecture written down and agreed before code
    • Milestone payments — you approve, then we invoice
    • CI, tests and deployment are part of the scope, not an extra
    • Your repository, your cloud, your IP from the first commit
    • Handover with documentation and a runbook, not a zip file
    Start with a call
  • Embedded Engineer

    $6,500/mo

    You already have a team and you are one senior short.

    Timeline Rolling month, 30 days notice

    • A senior engineer in your standups and your tracker
    • Four hours of overlap with your working day, every day
    • Code review as well as code
    • No recruiter fee and no onboarding month
    • Stop any month — the notice period is the whole exit clause
    Start with a call

Smaller pieces, priced on their own

Not every problem needs an engagement. These are bought one at a time, and they can be added to any package above without changing its price.

  • Core Web Vitals fix pack

    LCP, CLS and INP taken into the green on your five busiest templates.

    $600

  • Analytics & conversion tracking

    An event on every action worth counting, plus the dashboard that reads them.

    $500

  • Accessibility audit — WCAG 2.2 AA

    Every contrast pair measured against its real composited background, with the fixes.

    $800

  • Host or stack migration

    Redirect map, staged cutover, and monitoring for two weeks afterwards.

    from $1,200

  • Extra hours on a retainer

    Billed per hour in blocks of five, and only when you ask for them.

    $95

What changes the number

Five things, and only these five. If none of them apply to you, the figure on the card is the figure.

  • How much of the current system survives

    Working on top of something is usually cheaper than replacing it, and occasionally much more expensive. We tell you which one it is before you commit, not after.

  • Whether the content already exists

    Copy, product data and images take real time. If you have them, the number holds. If we write them, it moves.

  • How many languages

    A second language is not twice the work, but it is never free — it changes the routing, the templates and the search architecture all at once.

  • How many people have to approve

    One decision-maker is a four-week sprint. Five is a six-week sprint with the same amount of code in it.

  • The deadline

    A fixed date we can plan around costs nothing. A fixed date that arrives before the work fits costs more, because the only way to buy time is to buy people.

How an engagement runs

Four steps, each one with something you can hold at the end of it.

  1. A scoping call

    Thirty minutes with the engineer who would run the work. You leave with a scope and a number, and no obligation. If we are the wrong team for it, we say so on the call.

  2. A written scope

    What is included, what is not, what it costs, and what each milestone delivers. You approve it before anything starts.

  3. The work, in the open

    Your repository from day one, and a demo, a diff and a decision list every week. You are never waiting for a status update.

  4. Handover

    Documentation, a runbook and a walkthrough. You can carry it on without us, which is the only definition of handover that means anything.

The terms, before you ask for them

Why are the prices on the page?

Because you were going to ask, and a page that hides the number wastes an hour of your time and an hour of ours finding out we are not a fit. The figures are starting points; the call turns one into a fixed price.

How do payments work?

Milestone by milestone. Each milestone has a written output, you approve the output, and only then does it get invoiced. Retainers are billed monthly in advance and can be stopped with 30 days notice.

Who owns the work?

You do. Code, designs and documents transfer to you as they are delivered, in your repository and your accounts. Open-source components keep their own licences, and those are listed in the handover.

What happens if we stop halfway?

You keep everything delivered up to that point and you owe nothing for milestones that were not delivered. There is no termination fee, because a supplier who needs one is telling you something.

What is not included in the price?

Third-party licences, advertising spend, stock media, domains and hosting. You either buy them yourself or we buy them and pass on the receipt. Nothing is marked up.

Can you work with our existing team?

Yes — that is what the Embedded Engineer package is. We join your standups, your tracker and your review process rather than running a parallel one.

We need two of these. Is it the sum of both?

No. Combined work is scoped and priced once, as one engagement, because the overlap is real — a brand and a landing page share most of their thinking. Say so on the call.

Thirty minutes with the person who would do the work

Bring the problem, not a brief. You leave with a scope and a number — and if we are the wrong team for it, you leave knowing that instead.

Book a scoping call

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