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Frequently asked questions
Clear answers to the most common questions about price, timing, SEO, and ongoing website care.
01How much does a business website cost in Finland?
How much does a business website cost in Finland?
Most brochure-style business websites start from €1,500 + VAT. Final pricing depends on page count, content readiness, integrations, and whether ongoing care is included. When scope is clear, we work with fixed-price proposals so you know the investment before the build starts.
01Are monthly fees mandatory in the Launch package?
Are monthly fees mandatory in the Launch package?
No. Launch is a one-time delivery — once paid and shipped, the site is yours. Care is a separate, optional ongoing service (updates, backups, small content edits) that you can subscribe to later or skip entirely if you prefer to manage the site yourself.
01What is the difference between 'kotisivut', 'verkkosivut', and 'nettisivut'?
What is the difference between 'kotisivut', 'verkkosivut', and 'nettisivut'?
All three Finnish words mean the same thing: a company's public website. 'Kotisivut' is more traditional, 'verkkosivut' is the most common professional term, and 'nettisivut' is colloquial. Search engines treat them as synonyms — our packages cover all three.
02How long does a business website project take?
How long does a business website project take?
A typical timeline is 3 to 6 weeks from kickoff to launch. Timing depends on feedback speed, content readiness, and required integrations. We work in clear phases so you always know what is being designed, built, and approved next.
02Can you redesign my existing website?
Can you redesign my existing website?
Yes. Most clients arrive with a redesign in mind: the existing site looks dated, loads slowly, or breaks on mobile. We keep what works (content, brand, established URLs for SEO continuity) and replace what does not. During migration we set up 301 redirects so your search rankings do not drop.
02When is it time to redesign a business website?
When is it time to redesign a business website?
The general guideline is every 3-5 years. Concrete signals: the site does not work on a phone, load times are over 3 seconds, the brand has changed but the site has not, search visibility has dropped, or new services are not represented. If two of these apply, a redesign is usually worth it.
03How are maintenance and updates handled?
How are maintenance and updates handled?
We offer an ongoing care plan covering updates, backups, technical upkeep, and light content support. If you prefer to manage content internally, we can also deliver a lean setup and show your team how to use it confidently.
03What SEO is included in the price?
What SEO is included in the price?
Every package includes a technical SEO foundation: fast load times (Core Web Vitals targeted to green), semantic HTML, optimized metadata, automatic sitemap.xml and robots.txt, structured data (Schema.org / JSON-LD), and hreflang tags for multilingual sites. Strategic keyword research and ongoing content production are separate services.
03Is the website ready for AI search (ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews)?
Is the website ready for AI search (ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews)?
Each page is structured so that AI search engines can read and quote the content: clear heading hierarchy, JSON-LD structured data, an llms.txt file, and semantic markup. We cannot guarantee individual citations — the foundation is solid, but visibility ultimately depends on content quality and external references.
04Can you help with domain and business email setup?
Can you help with domain and business email setup?
Yes. We can handle domains, DNS changes, and practical setup guidance for modern business email, so you do not need to coordinate the technical details alone.
04What should I ask in a website RFP?
What should I ask in a website RFP?
Five questions worth asking any agency: who actually does the work (subcontracted or in-house), what the price covers concretely (page count, form, GA4, sitemap, base SEO), can I edit content myself after launch, who owns the code and domain, and what costs are mandatory vs. optional going forward. Clear answers protect against surprises.