Why I won't quote your website without seeing it
A useful website quote depends on the current site, the sales process, the owner constraints and the work the website is supposed to win.
The visible page is rarely the whole job
A website quote is not just a page count. The real work can be hidden in enquiry handling, old domains, slow hosting, unclear service copy, broken analytics, missing email records or a form that sends important work into the wrong inbox.
The first job is diagnosis
Before pricing a rebuild, I want to see what already exists, what is working, what is losing trust, and what the business needs the site to do next. Sometimes the right answer is a small fix. Sometimes the site is only one part of a bigger workflow problem.
A better quote names the outcome
Good scope says what will change for the business: clearer enquiries, faster quote handling, better local search basics, safer email, or a staff tool that removes repeated admin. That is more useful than buying a number of pages.
Turn the issue into a scoped piece of work.
If this sounds like the problem inside your business, send the website, system or process and I will help work out the right shape before anything is quoted.