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mstronka.pl
mstronka.pl

A website that
explains the offer
before the client
messages you.

For service providers, freelancers and small businesses that do not want to explain everything from scratch in every message. You get a clear link to the offer, contact path, booking and first trust.

Portrait used as an example of a service website visual
Work formatOffer / Contact / Calendar
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A link you can send to clients, Offer clarity before the first message, Contact and booking in one place, SEO and AI-search basics, Ready to publish

03 / For whomFor whom

For people who have a service, but no clear place to show it yet.

It works best when you need a professional contact point quickly, without a large CMS, long production or a budget that blocks the start.

01

Experts and consultants

You have knowledge and experience, but clients still need to ask what exactly you do.

The page organizes your specialization, scope and next step so the conversation starts with context, not basic explanation.

02

Coaches and mentors

Your offer depends on trust, so an aggressive landing page can push people away instead of helping.

The copy shows who you work with, how the process looks and why to reach out, without artificial promises or pressure.

03

Independent specialists

Your quality is split between social profiles, messages and a few individual examples.

A one-page website collects it into one address: who, what, for whom, how contact works and why to start.

04

Local services and small firms

Clients often check you from a phone and quickly compare whether you look credible.

The page quickly shows offer, contact details, booking or form without adding unnecessary functions.

Desk portrait used as an example image for a service website
Visual direction
mstronka.pl
Scope
light one-page
Goal
contact + visibility
05 / ApproachApproach

Decision safety first, visual polish second.

A client usually does not need a large website first. They need to understand whether they can trust you and whether it is worth writing.

That is why the page works like an organized first conversation: problem, result, scope, process and the easiest contact path.

The scope follows the real need. Sometimes a lightweight one-page is enough; sometimes copy, photos, booking and stronger proof of quality are worth adding.

A good online business card lowers the client's uncertainty before they click contact.
Work philosophy
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06 / ProcessProcess

Four stages from offer chaos to a link you can send.

For a small website, the goal is not a long workshop. It is fast decisions, good copy, working contact and publication.

I

Short brief

We define audience, problem, result, scope, budget and the one main action the client should take.

II

Copy and images

We shape copy so it sounds natural, answers client questions and remains readable for Google and AI search.

III

Contact or booking

We connect form, email, social media or booking depending on where your first contact is easiest to close.

IV

Publication

We check mobile, metadata, links, form behavior, readability and readiness to show the page to first clients.

08 / ConsultationContact

You do not need a full brief. A service description and goal are enough.

Write who you sell to, what the client should understand and when the website should be ready. I will reply with scope, price and the nearest realistic timeline.

Portrait in the contact section of a service website
Cal.com

Website consultation

Start
brief and scope
Format
form · social · calendar
Calendar

Website consultation

Choose a date and time in the calendar. Cal.com will guide you through the short booking confirmation.

The calendar is powered by Cal.com and runs directly in this section.

Cal.comShort online call
Choose a slot
09 / FormInquiry

Want a link you can send instead of explaining the offer from scratch?

Briefly describe the business, audience and page goal. I will reply with scope, price and what is needed to start.

Email

You can also write directly: marcin.mortka@vp.pl

Budget
Timeline

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09 / FAQFAQ

Short answers before we start.

We clarify the most important details in the brief before implementation.

01

What is the minimum starting budget?

The simplest business-card website can start around EUR 150-250 when the scope is small and materials are ready. Extra sections, copy, images or integrations increase the price.

02

How quickly can the website be ready?

It depends on scope, content and images. The simplest one-page version can move quickly if materials and decisions are delivered fast.

03

Do I need my own photos?

Not immediately, but the best results come from good photos of the owner, workspace or work examples. If you do not have them, we start with a safe visual direction and treat photos as the next stage.

04

Can we connect a booking calendar?

Yes. We can use Google Calendar, Calendly or Cal.com through an environment link, without building a custom booking system.

05

Is the website ready to customize?

Yes. The base is a proven structure and code, while the final version is adapted to your service, communication tone, copy and images.

06

What do I need to provide?

Offer description, audience, contact details, social links, optional booking link, images and a few examples of websites you like.