Why we ship fixed-price websites in 48 hours.
The hourly billing model in web design is broken. Here is how Dalatra fixes it: every project is scoped, priced, and shipped within 48 hours of signed scope of work.
Most web design engagements start with a vague brief, an hourly estimate, and a six-week timeline that drifts into ten. By the end, the client has paid more than expected, received less than promised, and lost two months they cannot recover.
We built Dalatra around the opposite premise: the scope is written first, the price is fixed second, and the delivery window is contractually committed third. A single-page site ships in 24 hours. A multi-page site ships in 48. Both at a price published publicly on our pricing page.
This works because we treat website projects the way a kitchen treats a tasting menu. The dishes are known. The technique is rehearsed. The variables are narrow. Within that frame, speed and quality become the same conversation, not opposing forces.
The benefit to the client is obvious: predictability. The benefit to us is less visible but equally important: by removing the ambiguity that turns small projects into long ones, we ship more, learn faster, and free our calendar for clients who value the same trade-offs.
If your project requires three months of discovery, four rounds of stakeholder review, and an open-ended budget, Dalatra is not the right fit. If your project requires a real website, shipped this week, at a price you can defend to your accountant — that is exactly what we built this for.