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ALTA IGNITE
Pricing

One flat price. Everything included. Cancel any time you like.

You already know how the industry usually prices this. A big scary number up front for the build. A change order every time you want a tweak. Then a hushed retainer conversation six months in where the number goes up because nobody wants to lose you but nobody wants to work for free either. We do the opposite. One monthly fee covers design, build, revisions and hosting. There are no add ons because there is nothing sensible left to add on. There are no tiers of features held back to make the top plan look shinier. You pay the number on the sign, you get the whole product, and if next month is a slow one for us we still send the same invoice because you deserve to know what a website actually costs before you sign anything.

$199

Starting monthly price, all in

0

Setup fees, ever

14d

Money back guarantee, no questions

1 click

Pause or cancel, any time

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Flat monthly

One price on the sign, exactly the same price on the invoice.

The number you saw on the pricing page is the number that lands on your card. Design, development, revisions and managed hosting are all folded into a single monthly line item. There is no per page fee, no per user seat, no per revision surcharge, no CMS licence bolted on the side, no strategy day upsell, no annual price rise slipped in during renewal week. If we quote you $199 today, your card is charged $199 tomorrow, and next month it is still $199. It is honestly a bit boring, and that is the whole point. Finance teams love it because they can forecast a year ahead without asking anyone for a spreadsheet. Founders love it because they can stop bracing for a surprise invoice every quarter. If your business grows and you outgrow the plan, you move up by clicking a button, and the new number is the one on the sign as well. You will never open an email from us that starts with 'unfortunately we need to talk about pricing.'

  • Same number every month, forever, on your card
  • No setup, no onboarding, no offboarding fees
  • Change plan or pause any time, one click, no phone call
  • Predictable line item finance and legal both stop worrying about
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Cancel any time

You are one email away from leaving, and we made peace with that on day one.

There is no annual contract. There is no cancellation fee. There is no notice period quietly buried on page fourteen of a document written in Times New Roman by lawyers who do not speak plain English. You cancel from the dashboard in a single click. The next month is not billed. Your site stays live for the remainder of the paid period. Your account credentials, your repo, your files, your domain, all of it stays exactly where it was. Nothing is deleted. Nothing is throttled. Nothing is quietly gated behind an urgent phone call from an account manager trying to save the deal. If we cannot earn your subscription next month, we do not deserve it, and building an escape route into the product on purpose is the only honest way to prove that we mean it. Roughly three percent of our book cancels in any given year, and we still send them a handover pack the same week because that is the deal we agreed.

  • Month to month, always, no annual lock in
  • One click cancel in the dashboard, no exit interview
  • 14 day money back guarantee on your first month
  • Written handover pack sent within 48 hours of cancellation
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You own it

Cancel and you still keep every file, every commit, every credential.

Even after you leave, the repository stays in your GitHub organisation. The design files stay in your Figma workspace. The domain stays with your registrar on your credit card. The hosting credentials transfer to your account with a single email. Most subscription website companies quietly deactivate your project thirty days after cancellation, because the whole business model is renting you back your own website. We hand you the keys and wave you off from the driveway, and if you come back six months later we simply reopen the account, dust off the repo, and pick up where we left with no reonboarding fee. Roughly one in twelve of our churned customers eventually returns, and every single one of them still has a working site to return to. Nothing we do is designed to hold you captive. That is not a marketing line, it is baked into where the files physically live from the first commit.

  • Repo and design files in your accounts from day one
  • Hosting and DNS transferable in a single email
  • Come back later and we resume, no reonboarding penalty
  • Written handover pack maintained continuously, not on exit
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What's actually included

Read this before you compare us to anyone else on price alone.

Custom design, front end build, headless or classic CMS, hosting on a global edge network, SSL, daily backups, weekly restore tests, security patching, 24/7 monitoring, unlimited revisions, a named designer, a named developer, weekly Loom updates, priority email support, one business day reply SLA, and full ownership of everything we make. If a competitor is meaningfully cheaper, print this list, open their pricing page, and see which of these are missing. It is usually most of them. The classic tricks are hosting billed separately at inflated margins, revisions capped at three a month, design labelled premium and gated to the top tier, and a proprietary CMS you can never leave without rebuilding from scratch. Compare tier by tier before you decide, and if you would like us to do that comparison honestly against a specific competitor, send us the link and we will send you back a plain spreadsheet with no marketing spin. That offer stands whether you sign up with us or not.

  • Everything above included from the starting price
  • No premium features locked behind a higher tier
  • Tier by tier comparison on the signup page before you decide
  • We will happily benchmark us against any named competitor

See the three plans side by side.

One is enough for most founders. Start on the smallest, grow into the others when the business does. Nobody sells you up.