2-Week Website Launch Sprint by Jon Sorrentino2-Week Website Launch Sprint by Jon Sorrentino
2-Week Website Launch SprintJon Sorrentino
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You have a launch date. A fundraise. A conference. A rebrand going public. Whatever the moment, your website needs to be ready—and waiting 6–8 weeks for an agency isn't an option.
The 2-Week Website Launch Sprint is a focused, intensive engagement built for founders who need to move fast without cutting corners. We compress the timeline, not the quality. You get a fully custom, launch-ready Framer website in 14 days.
This works because the process is tight, the communication is direct, and you're available to move. Feedback delays are the only thing that breaks a sprint.

What's Included

📋  Pre-Sprint Strategy Brief
Before we start the clock, you complete a structured intake covering positioning, target audience, competitors, and content. This replaces a drawn-out discovery phase and lets us hit the ground running on Day 1.
🏗️  3–4 Page Site
Homepage, About, Services/Product, and up to three additional pages. Focused scope means focused execution—every page gets the attention it needs.
🎨  Custom Framer Design & Build
Design and development happen in parallel, not sequentially. I design in Framer directly to eliminate handoff lag and keep the build moving at sprint speed.
📱  Fully Responsive
Desktop, tablet, and mobile—all three tested and polished before launch.
🔁  One Revision Round
Feedback is consolidated into a single round mid-sprint. Clear, specific, documented—so we can implement fast and stay on schedule.
🚀  Launch + Two Weeks Post-Launch Support
Domain connection, go-live, and two weeks of post-launch support for fixes and minor adjustments.
📁  Framer Remix Link
Full ownership of your site handed off at launch. You can manage, update, or remix from there.

The 2-Week Schedule

Days 1–2  Strategy & Structure
Brief review, content alignment, and site architecture locked. We agree on every page and every section before design starts.
Days 3–6  Design & Build: Round 1
Initial design and build across all pages. Desktop and mobile designed in Framer. You receive a preview link to review.
Day 7  Feedback Day
You consolidate all feedback into one documented round. Written notes, specific references, clear priorities. No scattered Slack messages.
Days 8–11  Revisions & Polish
Feedback implemented. Interactions refined. Final QA across devices and browsers.
Days 12–13  Pre-Launch QA
Final checks: forms, links, mobile, speed, SEO meta, domain prep.
Day 14  Launch Day
Go live. Domain connected. Walkthrough delivered. You're live.

What Makes a Sprint Work

Sprints succeed when both sides are committed. Your responsibilities: complete the brief before Day 1, have your content ready to go (copy and images), have one decision-maker available for feedback, and consolidate notes into one clear round on Day 7. If those are in place, we hit the deadline. Every time.
FAQs
Larger sites or sites with complex CMS requirements, e-commerce, or custom integrations, are better suited for the Custom Website project. We can talk through scope in our initial call.
You need brand basics: a logo, colors, and fonts. Full brand development happens in the Visual Identity Sprint. If you're starting from zero, let's do brand first.
The sprint can't start without content. I can provide a content structure guide to help you prep, and can recommend copywriters if needed. Content readiness is non-negotiable for the timeline to hold.
Timeline extensions happen when feedback is late or content arrives incomplete. If life happens, we'll figure it out, but the sprint works because the timeline creates urgency for both of us.
Framer. It's fast to build, easy to manage, and performs beautifully. If you're already on another platform and want to stay there, let's talk before booking.
Starting at$1,500
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Duration2 weeks
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2-Week Website Launch SprintJon Sorrentino
Starting at$1,500
Schedule a call
Duration2 weeks
Tags
Framer
Jitter
Webflow
Design
Framer Designer
Web Developer
Webflow Developer
Cover image for 2-Week Website Launch Sprint
You have a launch date. A fundraise. A conference. A rebrand going public. Whatever the moment, your website needs to be ready—and waiting 6–8 weeks for an agency isn't an option.
The 2-Week Website Launch Sprint is a focused, intensive engagement built for founders who need to move fast without cutting corners. We compress the timeline, not the quality. You get a fully custom, launch-ready Framer website in 14 days.
This works because the process is tight, the communication is direct, and you're available to move. Feedback delays are the only thing that breaks a sprint.

What's Included

📋  Pre-Sprint Strategy Brief
Before we start the clock, you complete a structured intake covering positioning, target audience, competitors, and content. This replaces a drawn-out discovery phase and lets us hit the ground running on Day 1.
🏗️  3–4 Page Site
Homepage, About, Services/Product, and up to three additional pages. Focused scope means focused execution—every page gets the attention it needs.
🎨  Custom Framer Design & Build
Design and development happen in parallel, not sequentially. I design in Framer directly to eliminate handoff lag and keep the build moving at sprint speed.
📱  Fully Responsive
Desktop, tablet, and mobile—all three tested and polished before launch.
🔁  One Revision Round
Feedback is consolidated into a single round mid-sprint. Clear, specific, documented—so we can implement fast and stay on schedule.
🚀  Launch + Two Weeks Post-Launch Support
Domain connection, go-live, and two weeks of post-launch support for fixes and minor adjustments.
📁  Framer Remix Link
Full ownership of your site handed off at launch. You can manage, update, or remix from there.

The 2-Week Schedule

Days 1–2  Strategy & Structure
Brief review, content alignment, and site architecture locked. We agree on every page and every section before design starts.
Days 3–6  Design & Build: Round 1
Initial design and build across all pages. Desktop and mobile designed in Framer. You receive a preview link to review.
Day 7  Feedback Day
You consolidate all feedback into one documented round. Written notes, specific references, clear priorities. No scattered Slack messages.
Days 8–11  Revisions & Polish
Feedback implemented. Interactions refined. Final QA across devices and browsers.
Days 12–13  Pre-Launch QA
Final checks: forms, links, mobile, speed, SEO meta, domain prep.
Day 14  Launch Day
Go live. Domain connected. Walkthrough delivered. You're live.

What Makes a Sprint Work

Sprints succeed when both sides are committed. Your responsibilities: complete the brief before Day 1, have your content ready to go (copy and images), have one decision-maker available for feedback, and consolidate notes into one clear round on Day 7. If those are in place, we hit the deadline. Every time.
FAQs
Larger sites or sites with complex CMS requirements, e-commerce, or custom integrations, are better suited for the Custom Website project. We can talk through scope in our initial call.
You need brand basics: a logo, colors, and fonts. Full brand development happens in the Visual Identity Sprint. If you're starting from zero, let's do brand first.
The sprint can't start without content. I can provide a content structure guide to help you prep, and can recommend copywriters if needed. Content readiness is non-negotiable for the timeline to hold.
Timeline extensions happen when feedback is late or content arrives incomplete. If life happens, we'll figure it out, but the sprint works because the timeline creates urgency for both of us.
Framer. It's fast to build, easy to manage, and performs beautifully. If you're already on another platform and want to stay there, let's talk before booking.
$1,500