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June 2026  ·  Valid 30 days
Website proposal — DDAS Deuren
A website that makes DDAS look like it's been around for years.
You're just starting out. The website's job is to make sure nobody can tell. Here's what I'll build, what it costs, and what's actually in it. No jargon.
The short version
People buy trust, not doors

Nobody hires a door company because of the doors. They hire the one they trust to show up and do it right. Your main competitor, Entrance, has 38 years, a workshop, and 25+ Google reviews doing that job for them.

You don't have any of that yet. So the website has to carry it: look sharp, sound like you know your trade, and not give away that you opened last month. That's the whole point of this build.

The goal isn't a "nice website." It's a site that makes DDAS look established, so you stand next to Entrance as a real option, not the new guy.

Scope of work
What you get
Basic brand kit
A small, consistent palette and type built off your logo. Enough to start from, not a full rebrand.
The website (5–7 pages)
Home with the sliding-door scroll animation, services, about, contact, room for reviews later.
You can edit it yourself
Swap text, photos, details on your own. No calling the designer for every tiny change.
Works on every screen
Phone, tablet, desktop. Most breakdown calls come from a phone, so it's mobile-first.
Easy to reach you
Tap-to-call button and contact form. A door's broken, they want you now.
Trust signals up front
EN16005 and certifications shown clearly, a solid "about us," a spot for reviews.
Found in your area (SEO)
Built to rank for "door breakdown" and "maintenance contract" in your region. Entrance proves it works.
SalesFeed tracking
See which companies visited your site. Installed, configured, and tested. (Costs below.)
Why me
What you can count on
Built to look big
The design does the heavy lifting until your experience and reviews catch up.
You deal with me
No call centers, no ticket queues. You message me, it gets done.
I think about leads
Not just a good-looking site, one set up to actually bring in work.
Room to grow
Add reviews, pages, new areas later without rebuilding from scratch.
Timeline
How it runs
Week 1
Kickoff
You send the logo, I set up the brand basics and we agree on the look. Send whatever text and photos you have, light is fine.
Week 2–3
Design & build
You approve a design first, then I build the whole thing, animation and SalesFeed included.
Week 4
Feedback & handover
Two rounds of changes. Tracking tested, plus a quick walkthrough so you know how to edit it yourself.
4 weeks later
Live
Online and ready, on the timeline you wanted.
Investment
What it costs

Two one-time costs, both laid out plainly. The friend discount is already applied to the total.

Website build
Brand basics, full design + build, sliding-door animation, mobile, contact form, SEO foundation, set up so you can edit it yourself. Two feedback rounds.
€1,800
SalesFeed setup
Install the tracking, set up Google Tag Manager, configure the visitor ID, test it. One-time, on my end.
€250
One-time total
10% mate's rates applied
€2,050€1,845

Invoiced 50% upfront, 50% on launch.

Heads up — SalesFeed has its own fee too. That's a subscription you pay them directly, separate from me. Starter is €58/month (fine for now, limited traffic), Professional is €116/month (unlimited, with the automations and integrations). Start on Starter, upgrade later if you need it. I just handle the install; the plan is yours to pick.
Keeping it running
Pick what fits
Basic
Just hosting
€30 /month
  • Hosting & domain running
  • Security & updates
  • Stays online, stays safe
Recommended
Hosting + my time
€149 /month
  • Everything in Basic, plus:
  • 4 hours of design work a month
  • New sections, bigger changes, done for you
  • You jump the queue

Small edits you can do yourself. The €149 plan is for when you want the bigger stuff handled so it's not on your plate. Cancel whenever.

If the budget's tight
Static version — from €1,500
Same look and same brand basics, but you don't get the self-editing setup, changes come through me instead. SalesFeed and the monthly plans are still add-ons if you want them. I'd push for the full build, editing it yourself is worth the extra, but this is the option if you want to keep it lean to start.
Who you're working with
About me
Paulo Kustala
Paulo Kustala
Founder, MeKusta Marketing — Netherlands
Web design & development Conversion strategy SEO Webflow & WordPress Based in NL

I run a small agency focused on building websites that actually do something: bring in leads, build trust, and keep the calendar full. I work independently, which means you've got one person who knows your project inside and out, and one person to call when you need something.

We also happen to know each other, so you already know how I work. Same as always, just with a proper site to show for it at the end. I'm based in the Netherlands too, so a call or a coffee is always on the table.

A quick call is all we need to lock the scope and get going. Send me the logo whenever you're ready.
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