Frequently Asked Questions

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Everything you need to know before reaching out — project types, pricing, timelines, process, and what working with AutoVix actually looks like.

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About AutoVix
AutoVix.io is a digital build studio operated under LB&R Ventures LLC. We design and build websites, logos, branding systems, AI tools, automation workflows, and custom interactive experiences for businesses, creators, and mission-driven brands.
We work with small businesses, solo entrepreneurs, content creators, travel brands, faith-based organizations, and anyone with a real project that needs thoughtful execution. If you have a vision and a genuine need, we want to hear it.
AutoVix is a lean, focused operation — built to move fast and think clearly without the bloat of a large agency. Projects are handled with direct involvement, not passed off to a rotating team of contractors.
Direct communication, custom work on every project, and no generic output. AutoVix builds around your brand and what the project actually needs to do — not around a template or a package tier that was written before we knew anything about you.
Project Types
Websites, branding, logos, content systems, AI tools, automation workflows, custom interactive builds, HTML game concepts, and faith-based learning experiences. Projects can be small and focused or part of a larger long-term build path.
The direction is always custom. Some projects may use proven structural patterns for speed, but the final result is built around the brand, the use case, and what the site actually needs to accomplish — not pulled from a theme library.
Yes. Branding and logo work can stand alone or be part of a broader website or platform build. The goal is always to make sure the visual identity supports the business and feels intentional, not generic.
Yes. That includes AI-assisted workflows, business automation, email cleanup systems, receipt and tax tracking tools, scheduling support, custom operations builds, and practical day-to-day automation concepts that save real time.
Yes. Faith-based builds, Bible game concepts, learning experiences, and interactive content are fully in scope. Custom HTML game-show style demos and ministry-focused digital tools are something we take seriously.
Yes, at the concept and build stage. If you have an idea for a tool that could serve an audience or run as a product, we can help structure and build it — whether that is a lightweight web app, an interactive tool, or a phased SaaS concept.
Pricing & Timelines
Pricing is based on scope, complexity, and whether the project is a one-time build or something that grows in phases. There is no public price list because every project is different. The best way to get accurate direction is through the project form on the Contact page so scope can be reviewed properly.
Not in the traditional sense. A flat rate can make sense for well-defined one-time projects like a logo or a single landing page. Larger or more complex builds are scoped based on what they actually require. You won't get a generic package quote for something that needs real thought.
Timelines depend on project type, how ready your content is, revision rounds, and outside dependencies. A focused logo or single-page site can move fast. A full website with custom features and content takes longer. The right timeline comes from the real scope, not a guess upfront.
Yes, milestone-based payment structures make sense on larger projects. How that is arranged depends on the scope and what was agreed on at the start. Bring it up when you submit the project form and it will be factored into the plan.
Process & Working Together
That is completely fine. A project does not need to be fully mapped out before reaching out. Part of the value AutoVix brings is helping shape a rough idea into something clearer, more structured, and more buildable.
Fill out the project form on the Contact page. Share what you want to build, where you are in the process, and what success looks like. That gives enough context to review the scope and come back with a clear direction.
The project details get reviewed, and we come back with the clearest path forward — whether that is a proposal, a clarifying question, or a scoped plan. Response time depends on current workload, but serious leads are prioritized.
Yes. Existing sites can be cleaned up, expanded, redesigned, restructured, or repositioned depending on what is already there and what needs to change. A redesign from scratch sometimes makes more sense than patching something that is fundamentally broken.
Yes. Some projects are launch-and-done. Others benefit from continued refinement, content additions, feature expansions, or regular updates. Ongoing support can be part of the plan where it makes sense for the project.
Hosting, Delivery & Demos
Deliverables depend on the project type. Websites are typically delivered as clean HTML/CSS/JS files ready for Netlify, Vercel, or your host of choice. Logos and branding assets come in the formats you need. Custom tools and apps are handed off with setup instructions.
Hosting setup guidance is included, but ongoing hosting is typically managed by you through a platform like Netlify or your preferred provider. This keeps costs predictable and puts you in control of your own infrastructure.
Sites are built to work cleanly across browsers and devices. Netlify is the recommended deployment platform for HTML-based builds. Projects that need a CMS, backend, or database are scoped and built accordingly.
In the right situation, yes. Demo builds can make sense for HTML game concepts, automation ideas, or interactive direction when it helps clarify the vision before a full project starts. Mention it on the project form.
SEO fundamentals are built into every site — clean structure, semantic HTML, meta tags, fast load performance, and mobile responsiveness. Deep SEO content strategy is a separate scope item that can be added to the plan.

Still Have Questions?

The project form is the fastest way to get a real answer. Share your vision, where you are in the process, and what you want to build — and we will come back with a clear path forward.