Four clear starting points.
Pick the build closest to the work that's costing you time right now. Every build includes an initial care period after launch, so the first stretch of support is already covered.
Pricing is a starting point. Final scope depends on content, integrations, workflows, data, and how much of the business the system needs to support.
A complete web presence for a small business that needs to look credible, explain what it does, collect real inquiries, and stay easy to update after launch.
- Responsive multi-page website (3–5 pages)
- Local SEO basics
- Contact form with lead tracking
- Owner-editable content
- Content structure and launch support
You need more than a starter page — a real, credible business presence with room to explain your work and turn visitors into inquiries.
A cleaner way to collect appointment requests and keep your calendar out of your texts and voicemail.
- Everything in Get Found
- Requests land in one place instead of texts and voicemail
- Customers pick from your real availability
- Nothing's confirmed until you say so
Your calendar runs on phone tag and you want appointment requests to land in one place.
A public site plus the admin tools to manage customer intake, bookings or service requests, payments, billing, and records.
- Lead and customer tracking
- Booking or service-request workflow
- Stripe payment setup
- Billing and admin records
- Documentation and handoff
Your customer info, requests, payments, and records live in too many disconnected places.
A fuller operating system for funded businesses and organizations with teams, structured access, campaigns, automation, directories, and workflows that keep changing.
- Everything in Business Platform
- Scoped user access
- Client/customer directory
- Marketing, messaging, funnels, and experiences
- Automation and data-import workflows
Disconnected tools, manual workarounds, missed leads, or scattered records are already costing real money — and the system is part of how the business runs.
Building for a community, chamber, tourism group, or member network?
Shared platforms for towns, associations, tourism groups, and local business networks are scoped separately, because the value is spread across many participants instead of one owner. These are structured around sponsor support, chamber or grant funding, member participation, or an anchor organization — not a single custom-build invoice.
Not sure which one fits? That's exactly what the call is for. Tell me where it hurts and I'll show you the fix →
Care that stays with the build.
The build gets you live. Care keeps it useful. Every Wild Kahuna build has a care path matched to what we launched: Site Care for public websites, Platform Care for business systems, and a Retainer when the operation keeps evolving.
- Hosting oversight
- Updates and backups
- SSL/domain support
- Basic security checks
Simple public websites that need reliable upkeep after launch.
- Everything in Essential Site Care
- Small content edits
- Priority response
- Light ongoing support
Sites where content, schedule, or owner needs change often enough that you want help close by.
- Platform monitoring
- Fixes and upkeep
- Connected-tool support
- Admin workflow support
Business platforms where the site is no longer just marketing — it supports daily work.
- Workflow improvements
- New operational requests
- Automation changes
- Platform guidance
Businesses that keep evolving after launch and need ongoing implementation, not just upkeep.
| Build | Price | Included care | After that |
|---|---|---|---|
| Get Found | $1,500 | First month of Essential Site Care | $60/mo |
| Get Booked | $2,500 | First month of Standard Site Care | $125/mo |
| Business Platform | $4,500 | First 3 months of Managed Platform Care | From $250/mo |
| Operations Platform | $10,000 | First 3 months of Operations Retainer | From $500/mo |
Every build includes an initial care period. After that, care continues month-to-month at the matching level: Site Care for public websites, Managed Platform Care for business systems, and an Operations Retainer when the system keeps evolving with the business.
Every business is a little different.
A one-truck operation and a five-location service company can start from the same build and still need very different things. Rather than guess at a fixed price, I start from a clear floor and we shape the rest around how you actually work.
- We start with the bottleneckThe build follows the problem that is costing you time — not a feature checklist.
- You get the number before any work beginsScope and price are agreed on the call, in plain language, before we start.
- You can grow into more laterStart small and add what earns its place once it is clearly worth it.
If the work won't clearly save you time or money, I will tell you — even if it means a smaller project or no project at all.
Pricing here is meant to qualify good fits, not pressure them. The right clients leave the call knowing exactly what they are paying for and why.
The kinds of things a build can cover.
This is not a menu to price out — just a feel for the ground these systems can cover. We only include what reduces real day-to-day work for you.
Think of these as building blocks. On the call we figure out which few actually move the needle for your business — and leave the rest out.
Let's find the right-sized build together.
Tell me what's costing you time and I'll help sort which starting point fits — or whether a smaller fix is all you need.


