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How do you package a service when every client wants custom

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I am a web designer and every prospect wants something different. I am exhausted from scoping custom projects. How do you create packages that feel personal but are actually standardized?

I created three tiers. Starter, Growth, Scale. Each has defined deliverables and clear boundaries. Clients feel like they are choosing custom but they are actually choosing from my menu.

I productized my consulting into a diagnostic plus implementation package. The diagnostic feels custom. The implementation is identical every time. Clients get personalization at the front end and efficiency at the back end.

Stop letting prospects define the scope. You define it. They choose yes or no. If they want custom, they pay custom rates. Standardization is a pricing issue, not a packaging issue.

I needed this thread. I say yes to every custom request because I am scared of losing the deal. Hearing that you define the scope and let them choose is a complete mindset shift. How do you handle pushback?

  • 2 weeks later...

Added a "rush fee" for turnaround under 48 hours. 30% premium, zero complaints. People value speed.

I created three packages after a year of custom quotes. Suddenly clients stopped asking for weird one-off requests because they could see the menu. Most pick the middle option.

The trick was naming them based on outcomes, not deliverables. Not 5 pages but launch ready. Clients buy the result, not the task list.

I still get custom requests. I quote them at 40% above my highest package. Most people suddenly realize the package covers what they need. The ones who pay custom rates are worth the extra work.

My packages have clear boundaries and clear add-ons. Clients feel in control because they can choose. I feel in control because the options are mine.

I thought packages would limit me. Instead they made me faster because I stopped reinventing the process every time. The repetition made me better.

I created a diagnostic package. One day, fixed price, specific deliverable. Leads to custom work later. But the entry point is standard.

My packages are named after outcomes, not deliverables. The Launch not five pages and a form. People buy destinations, not ingredients.

I offer three tiers but 80% of clients choose the middle one. I designed the middle one first. The others are just framing.

A client once asked for something completely outside my packages. I said no and referred them to someone else. They came back six months later for the package.

I now include package customization as an upsell. Want something different? There's a fee for that. Turns out most people don't want it that badly.

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