The hidden problem
Founders often buy more pages because it feels safer, then delay the launch because every page needs copy.
The mistake is treating the website like a design object first. Buyers treat it like a trust check. If the page cannot answer the next obvious question, the visual polish has to work far too hard.
What to do before design starts
Launch the smallest structure that makes the buyer confident: one page for a tight offer, five pages for services that need proof and detail.
Write the decision down before anyone opens a design tool. The fastest projects are not rushed; they are prepared.
How a one-day sprint handles it
Niyalo keeps the launch version narrow: the offer, proof, mobile layout, SEO basics, analytics, and one conversion path. Bigger ideas go into the next pass instead of hijacking the first launch.
That is the practical trade: ship the credible version now, then improve with real buyer behavior instead of imaginary committee feedback.
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