Your work is real. Your results are real. Your website is filtering you out before consultations happen. That's a solvable problem — and it doesn't take a five-figure agency engagement.
Legal referrals still work. But the referred prospect always checks the website. And that check either books the consultation or ends the referral silently.
Prospect was referred to you specifically. Also considered two other firms. Yours was the smallest. Your website reinforced that impression. They went with the firm whose site made them feel like they were hiring a real practice.
Financial advisor referred you. Client googled you. Site didn't quite convey the caliber the referrer had described. They booked with the estate attorney whose site did.
You're spending $3,200/month on PI or family law ads. Click quality is fine. Landing page conversion is bad. Ads working. Site not doing its part.
Another attorney is about to refer you to their client. Checks your site first as a courtesy. Reconsiders because the site's tier is lower than they'd expected. The referral doesn't happen.
One flat rate. One focused day. The site your firm actually deserves — designed for how prospective clients (and referring attorneys) shortlist counsel.
Not generic 'we handle personal injury' filler. Substantive content that explains the law and how it applies. The specific depth prospective clients (and referring counsel) actually read.
Bar admissions with years. Education specifics. Publications. Case results where ethically appropriate. The specific credentialing that convinces prospects and referrers.
Structured to work within state bar advertising rules. Real matters, appropriately anonymized, that demonstrate the tier of work your firm actually does.
Contact and consultation-request forms structured for legal-practice workflows. Not full case management — but the initial intake that fits a marketing site.
Room for practice-area explainer content, legal FAQ, and thought leadership as your firm publishes. Not a heavy blog obligation — a foundation for ongoing content when you're ready.
Domain, hosting, source code — all yours. Partnership changes, firm succession, spin-offs — the website goes with the firm.
Four pieces from the onerate blog that walk through the specific problems and decisions your peers are working through.
The specific questions your peers ask before booking.
One flat rate. One focused day. Site live by sundown — designed for how prospective clients and referring counsel actually shortlist firms.