Engagement model

A Terminus build starts with the business action, not a template.

The scope is shaped around what the customer needs to understand, choose, submit, book, order, or manage. That keeps the work premium without making the offer vague.

Presence

Premium website systems

For businesses that need immediate trust, sharp positioning, and a clear path from first visit to inquiry.Credibility, conversion, and owner-ready launch assets.

Revenue

Catalog, menu, booking, and quote paths

For operators who need the site to reduce friction before a customer calls, orders, books, or requests work.Structured choices, cleaner intake, and fewer unqualified conversations.

Product

Interfaces for workflows and launches

For teams building dashboards, AI/mobile flows, admin tools, or customer portals around a real operating process.A usable product surface with clear states, handoff, and launch discipline.

What Terminus builds

Customer-facing web systems built around revenue actions.

Each engagement pairs brand presentation with the workflow behind it, so visitors can choose, book, order, request, compare, or buy without needing the business to explain itself twice.

Premium Website Systems

Customer frictionThe business has demand, but the website does not create immediate trust, explain the offer, or guide the next action.

  • Offer architecture
  • Core page system
  • Responsive interface design
  • SEO-ready metadata
  • Quote/contact path

Best fitOperators who need a premium digital presence tied to a measurable conversion path.

Starter website engagements start at $3,500.

Catalog and Retail Systems

Customer frictionInventory, categories, specials, and request paths are not organized well enough for customers to browse before they call or visit.

  • Product taxonomy
  • Category pages
  • Product detail layouts
  • Promotion surfaces
  • Owner update model

Best fitSmoke shops, florists, specialty retail, and product-led storefronts.

Growth catalog builds usually land in the $4,500-$10,000 range.

Restaurant Ordering Systems

Customer frictionThe restaurant experience is split across PDFs, delivery apps, old menus, and disconnected ordering or catering links.

  • Mobile menu system
  • Ordering handoff
  • Pickup/delivery prompts
  • Catering inquiry path
  • Local SEO pages

Best fitRestaurants that need a stronger owned front-end before third-party ordering handoff.

Restaurant systems are quoted by menu complexity and ordering needs.

Booking and Intake Experiences

Customer frictionBookings happen through DMs, phone calls, or disconnected widgets that do not explain services, staff, policies, or expectations.

  • Service menu
  • Staff/profile pages
  • Booking path
  • Deposit prompts
  • Intake questions

Best fitSalons, barbershops, studios, med spas, and appointment-led businesses.

Booking-focused sites usually start at starter pricing and scale by workflow.

Quote and Lead Qualification Funnels

Customer frictionHigh-value leads arrive without the context needed to qualify the request, estimate the work, or route the job.

  • Service-area pages
  • Structured intake
  • Photo/detail prompts
  • Lead routing
  • Follow-up language

Best fitContractors, home services, auto detail, tint, wrap, and custom work.

Quote funnels are priced by intake complexity and admin routing.

Product Interface Builds

Customer frictionThe business needs more than a landing page: workflows, dashboards, product states, evidence, and a credible launch story.

  • Product strategy
  • Dashboard UX
  • Admin controls
  • AI/mobile flows
  • Launch documentation

Best fitFounders and teams building apps, platforms, AI tools, or operational software.

Advanced systems with automation, call service, process optimization, or custom software are custom quoted.