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

Starting at$1,500
Duration2 weeks
Tags
Framer
Jitter
Webflow
Framer Designer
Web Developer
Webflow Developer
Design
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Jon Sorrentino New York, USA
2-Week Website Launch SprintJon Sorrentino
Starting at$1,500
Duration2 weeks
Tags
Framer
Jitter
Webflow
Framer Designer
Web Developer
Webflow Developer
Design
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

$1,500