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Ever paid for a “custom” website… only to realize it looks just like everyone else’s?
In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on one of the web design industry’s biggest secrets: many “custom” sites are actually just pre-made templates dressed up with your logo and colors. If you’ve ever felt unsure about what you really paid for, this one’s for you.
We’ll cover:
⚡ The red flags that your site might be a template in disguise
⚡ What a truly custom website should include
⚡ Real questions to ask a designer before signing a contract
⚡ A behind-the-scenes client story that might sound all too familiar
⚡ How to get a free, no-pressure “sneaky peek” at your own site’s code
If you're craving a site that’s fast, functional, and actually built for you, this episode is your starting point.
✨ Want me to take a look at your website’s code? Just send your URL to [email protected], I’ll quietly check what’s going on behind the scenes.
🔗 Need help? Visit petiteprogramming.com.au or find me on Instagram @petiteprogramming
By Stephanie DaySend us Fan Mail
Ever paid for a “custom” website… only to realize it looks just like everyone else’s?
In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on one of the web design industry’s biggest secrets: many “custom” sites are actually just pre-made templates dressed up with your logo and colors. If you’ve ever felt unsure about what you really paid for, this one’s for you.
We’ll cover:
⚡ The red flags that your site might be a template in disguise
⚡ What a truly custom website should include
⚡ Real questions to ask a designer before signing a contract
⚡ A behind-the-scenes client story that might sound all too familiar
⚡ How to get a free, no-pressure “sneaky peek” at your own site’s code
If you're craving a site that’s fast, functional, and actually built for you, this episode is your starting point.
✨ Want me to take a look at your website’s code? Just send your URL to [email protected], I’ll quietly check what’s going on behind the scenes.
🔗 Need help? Visit petiteprogramming.com.au or find me on Instagram @petiteprogramming