Most freelancers are off by at least half.
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Hello there,

How many hours does a typical client site actually take you? Not what you quoted, but what it actually took.

For most freelancers, the answer is "more than I planned."

Not because the work is hard, but because so much time disappears into things that aren't building:

  • Installing the same plugin stack from scratch

  • Staring at a blank canvas

  • A brief that expands mid-project

  • A handoff that drags.

That's where SeedProd changes the math.

It handles the part that kills the most time. Give it a business description and an industry, and the first site draft is ready in 45 seconds.

You're customizing a working layout, not building from blank.

But the build is just the start. I put together a full client site process, from scoping and environment setup through testing, handoff, and how to turn every finished project into $150/month in recurring care plan revenue.

Ten clients on care plans is $1,500 a month, from work you're already doing.