Case study · Site tier

Service tier pages
Launch, Site, App — each with its own identity

Three dedicated service landing pages that differentiate scope, pricing signals, deliverables, and fit guidance — so prospects self-qualify into the right tier before the first call. Built for SEO and conversion, not generic "services" copy.

TierSite — SEO pages
Pages3 service tiers
SEOSchema · canonical · OG
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The problem

Agencies list "web design, development, apps" on one page — prospects can't tell a $2k landing page from a $50k portal. Search engines can't rank for specific intents like "custom web app development" vs "marketing website development." Timelee needed tier-specific pages that rank, convert, and set scope expectations.

What we built

  • Launch tier page — single landing page scope, 3–7 day timeline, $950–$2,500 range, speed-focused dark green hero
  • Site tier page — multi-page marketing site, CMS, SEO per page, 2–4 weeks, blue hero with page-grid mock
  • App tier page — auth, database, admin panels, integrations, 4–8 weeks, indigo hero with dashboard mock
  • Compare navigation — cross-links between tiers on every page so prospects explore alternatives
  • Structured data — Service schema with price ranges, canonical URLs, and Open Graph per tier
  • Process sections — tier-appropriate delivery phases (3-step Launch vs 4-step App)

Results

Each tier ranks for distinct search intent and pre-qualifies leads before contact. Prospects arrive knowing their tier, indicative budget, and timeline — reducing scoping calls by half. Same page architecture we deploy for Site tier client engagements with multiple service lines or product tiers.

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