I build landing pages — 3 free slots open, $150 after that
I build landing pages. Right now I'm building three of them for free, and after that they're $150.
That's the whole offer. Details below if you want them.
What I've actually shipped
Not mockups, not tutorials. These are live and in production:
silkline.co.in — a door-to-door imports platform I built for a client. Freight, customs, GST and last-mile delivery consolidated onto a single invoice. React, Tailwind and Supabase, with a working waitlist and an admin dashboard behind it.
papervault.in — a document vault for Indian paperwork. This one's mine. ₹99/mo, real paying users, and I handle everything from the schema to the support emails.
Everything else is at kynokeys.com.
The free three
I want better portfolio pieces than my own projects, and I want to get sharper at the conversion side of things. Three slots, no cost, no catch.
What you get
- A responsive single-page site, built around one action you actually want visitors to take
- Deployed live on your own domain
- One round of revisions
- Roughly a week, start to finish
What I ask for
- Permission to show the work in my portfolio
- Your honest reaction — where you'd have bounced, what confused you, what you went hunting for and couldn't find
That second part is the real payment. I'm confident about the building. I'm still learning what converts, and I'd rather learn that on something real than on an invented project.
What I need from you is rough: what it does, who it's for, and any logo or images you already have. Don't have them? That's normal at this stage. I'll work with what exists.
Pre-launch and early-stage founders get priority, because that's where a good page changes the most.
After the free three: $150
Flat rate, not hourly. You know the number before I start and I'm not billing you for my thinking time.
$150 covers: a responsive single-page site built to spec, deployed live on your domain, two rounds of revisions, and the source handed over so you're never locked to me. React and Tailwind by default, or plain HTML and CSS if you'd rather keep it simple to maintain yourself.
Timeline: five working days from the point I have your content.
Multi-page sites, backends, or anything involving auth or payments gets quoted separately. I'll scope it honestly before you commit to anything.
Three things I've learned watching pages fail
Free advice, take it or leave it:
- One action per page. Not signup and demo and newsletter and Discord. Pick the one that matters.
- Say what it does before you say why it's good. Most pages open with adjectives and never get around to the noun.
- Show the actual product. A real screenshot beats a stock illustration every single time.
If any of this is useful to you, comment or send me a message. If I'm not the right person for what you need, I'll tell you that instead of taking the work.
kynokeys.com