2. Application

Project Application / Intake

Tell Staticfy about your website project. This guided form helps organize expectations before payment and development begin.

1. Orientation
2. Application
3. Acknowledgments
4. Payment
5. Confirmation

Contact Information

If you do not currently have a website, you can leave this blank.

Project Type

Choose the option that best describes your project. This helps Staticfy understand whether we are preserving an existing website, modernizing it, or creating a new structure.

Website Format Preference

Some clients prefer a one-page landing website where all main sections appear on one scrolling page. Others prefer separate pages such as Home, About, Services, Gallery, and Contact. Either structure is acceptable, and both are considered part of the overall project scope.

Example: a landing-page section and a separate page both require planning, content, and layout work. Staticfy will help recommend the structure that makes the most sense for your business.

Visual Style Preference

Choose the general visual direction you prefer. Final design decisions may still be adjusted for readability, mobile layout, and overall user experience.

Theme & Direction

This helps avoid confusion before development begins.

Typography & Font Preferences

Fonts are part of the visual identity of your website. Many web fonts are free, but some premium fonts require a separate license.

Pages / Sections You May Need

Select the sections that may apply. You do not need to have everything ready today.

Content & File Preparation

If your project requires new content, Staticfy recommends organizing files section-by-section when possible. Sections may live on one landing page or become separate pages depending on the project direction. Perfect formatting is not required.

Authentic Business Photos

Real business photos are strongly recommended when possible. They do not need to be professional photography. Smartphone photos taken in landscape mode with good lighting are often enough.

Many small business websites do not need a large number of images. Fewer than 10 clear, useful photos may be enough for many projects.

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