How is a private demo different from a proposal?+
A proposal describes work. A Merki demo shows it: a private URL with representative copy, structure and flow that you can open, click and judge before you commit to the full engagement.
Do you only build websites?+
No. Websites are a common starting point, but Merki also builds booking flows, quote flows and small internal tools: scoped, useful web assets your business should control instead of renting from a platform.
Can you replace the tool we already pay for?+
Often, yes, when the job is narrow enough: an appointment flow, a direct booking flow, an intake form or a small ops dashboard. We scope it honestly first. If a platform still makes sense, we say so. If an owned build is the better trade, we show it in the demo.
Is the site really bilingual?+
Yes. Merki builds English and Spanish into the structure from the first line, with correct hreflang, localized metadata and copy written natively in both, not machine-translated at the end.
How do you handle SEO?+
Technical SEO is part of the build, not an add-on: clean semantic markup, fast pages, structured data, canonical and hreflang tags, sitemaps and metadata written around how people actually search. It is a foundation, not a ranking guarantee.
How much does a project cost?+
It depends on scope, and you will see a fixed price in the proposal before deciding anything. As an honest reference: a bounded improvement — a booking or quote path properly rebuilt, owned by you with no monthly fees — starts at €2,900; a full bilingual conversion website usually lands between €4,000 and €8,000; and a complete system with an operational tool runs €12,000–25,000. Fixed pricing for a defined result, never hourly, and always after you have seen the demo.
Who is Merki a bad fit for?+
Businesses looking for the cheapest possible template, a months-long rebrand with no commercial outcome, demand generation from zero, or a full product platform Merki is not scoped to build. Merki works best when there is a specific page, workflow or tool to improve or replace.
How do we start?+
Send what you have now (site, tool or platform), what you want to achieve and what is failing. The first conversation is concrete, and where it makes sense it ends with a private demo.