The hidden problem
Most delays come from missing decisions, slow approvals, and vague scope, not from someone heroically coding a button.
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
Name one decision-maker, define the launch standard, and separate must-have launch work from nice-later polish.
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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