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Service 01 · Cinematic Web Productization

CineFrame

Sell CineFrame when the buyer needs their main site to stop looking cheap, slow, generic, or forgettable. This is the authority rebuild lane: cinematic motion, hardened infrastructure, metadata automation, QA, and go-live control wrapped into one premium surface.

Gateway $48K
Suite $78K
Flagship $144K
30% deposit structure
$23,400
Suite deposit on the live service page.
$10,764.00
Suite upfront AE math at 46% of collected deposit.
6–36 mo
Balance options after the 30% deposit.
7 days
The service page says projects start within 7 days.

CineFrame is the easy authority sell: “we rebuild the whole trust surface so the business stops looking like a hobby.”

Cross-check this contractor page against the live public service page here: https://skyesol.netlify.app/services/webbuilds/webbuilds

Who to target

CineFrame is strongest when the business already has revenue or reputation but the website looks behind the value of the company.
Best Fit

Professional services

Law firms, consulting firms, accountants, healthcare groups, and finance businesses that need speed, trust, and stronger site authority.

Best Fit

Growth-stage operators

Brands that have outgrown a theme/template site and now need analytics, CRM, blog architecture, and cleaner conversion routing.

Best Fit

Multi-brand businesses

Regional companies with multiple offers, territories, or divisions that need more than a brochure surface.

What the client is buying

Keep the pitch tight. The client is buying a production-grade main site: cinematic front end, metadata engine, hardening, QA, launch playbook, and in higher tiers blog + CRM + analytics + integrations.

Core delivery

  • Custom cinematic hero motion and polished front-end.
  • Metadata automation, sitemap, structured data, and crawl hygiene.
  • Netlify hardening, service worker logging, and QA battery.
  • Go-live support and post-launch hypercare.

How to explain it

“This is not a pretty landing page. This is the main trust surface clients touch before they book, call, apply, or pay. The work is priced like a business system, not like a designer tweaking templates.”

Exact upfront math

Use the deposit, not the full contract value, when explaining your immediate project-side payout. This page uses the 46% AE deposit model.
TierClient DepositAE UpfrontTypical Fit
Gateway · $48,000$14,400$6,624.00Fast authority rebuilds, premium service sites, local operators ready to look real now.
Suite · $78,000$23,400$10,764.00Brands needing 12+ pages, blog engine, CRM, and advanced analytics.
Flagship · $144,000$43,200$19,872.00Multi-brand, multi-domain, high-polish environments with integrations and support.

Scenarios you can actually picture

Use concrete buyer pictures. New contractors close better when they can name the buyer, the problem, and the likely tier.
Scenario A

Regional law firm

The firm has real case value but a tired site. They need stronger trust, faster performance, founder credibility, cleaner intake, and blog architecture.

Likely close: Suite.

Your upfront: $10,764.00.

Scenario B

Luxury medspa or clinic

Visual polish matters, trust matters, and the current site is generic. They need premium brand feel, motion, and conversion routing.

Likely close: Gateway or Suite depending on analytics/CRM needs.

Your upfront: $6,624.00 to $10,764.00.

Scenario C

Multi-brand services company

Several territories, divisions, or offers. They need a bigger system with integrations, stronger routing, and long support.

Likely close: Flagship.

Your upfront: $19,872.00.

A simple way to say it on the phone

You do not need to explain every technical deliverable. Sell the business outcome first, then justify the number with the build depth.

“Right now your website looks below the level of the business. CineFrame is the lane we use when the main site has to act like a serious trust surface — better polish, stronger infrastructure, cleaner SEO posture, better intake routing, and a launch that does not feel pieced together.”