Service pages that articulate what you do, case studies that prove you do it well, a Calendly button that books the first call — built for solo consultants and small advisory firms who price themselves by value, not by the hour.
A page per service you offer — "Go-to-market audit," "Fractional CFO," "Workshop facilitation." Each page has problem-it-solves, deliverables, typical engagement length, who it's for.
Each engagement gets a case study — client (anonymised if needed), problem, your approach, outcome. Optional logos with permission. Drives more booked calls than any "About" page.
A "Book intro call" button in the hero and after every case study. Opens your Calendly embed in a modal. Pre-filters callers with a "What's the challenge?" field so you walk in prepared.
Long-form posts on your niche — frameworks, breakdowns, opinions. The CMS-backed blog at /blog with TipTap editor and AI-assisted drafts when you're stuck.
Email-gated PDF downloads — "The 47-point GTM checklist," "How I structure a fractional engagement." Captures emails for your newsletter without the LinkedIn DM spiral.
Or your own version of it. The closer to a real brief, the better the first build.
“Build a consulting website for Anika Iyer — fractional COO for D2C brands. Hero with a 2-sentence pitch and a "Book a call" CTA. Three service pages — fractional COO, GTM audit, ops workshops. Four case studies. Calendly embed for booking. Newsletter signup in the footer. Email me at hi@anikaiyer.com on every inquiry.”
All editable in chat. Add or remove pages any time.
You can mention engagements anonymously ("a Series-B SaaS in fintech") if you don't have logo rights. Most clients are happy to be named once you ask — the case study page format gives them final approval before publish.
Stripe payment links for one-time work, Stripe subscriptions for retainers. Each service page can have a "Buy now" button if you offer fixed-scope packages; for custom engagements, keep the Calendly CTA only.
For India, Razorpay handles invoicing + GST. For global, Stripe Invoicing works for most. We wire the payment side; invoicing UX lives in those tools, not on your site.
It can, if your content matches the search intent. We give you the SEO scaffolding — structured data, sitemap, fast pages. Ranking takes 3–6 months of consistent writing on the niche. The blog is where that work happens.
One site. Multiple sites split your domain authority. A well-structured single site with clear service pages always outranks a portfolio of micro-sites for the same person.