Same dashboard. Different scope.
Four site tiers
Full JMP-Dashboard included (analytics, contacts, content, ai blogs, billing, etc...). Use the pricing guide for a planning range after you pick a shape.
Site shape
Page scope
Few pages (often 2–5)
Who edits pages
JMP updates coded pages
Stack
Astro
Typical surfaces
- Home with a clear offer and CTA
- About, contact, or legal pages
- Blog and FAQ through JMP-Dashboard
Who updates what
Coded pages
JMP
Products & listings
JMP
Blog, FAQ, leads
JMP-Dashboard
Blog, FAQ, contact info, and trust content publish through JMP-Dashboard. Coded pages (home, about, legal) change when you ask JMP.
Astro with TypeScript and Tailwind. A few fast pages with a clear CTA, built to expand on the same stack later.
Planning range
Planning band for a small, few-page build.
Tier 1 of 4
Small site
A few pages, often one main story plus contact, about, or legal.
Scoped project
A handful of pages with a clear offer and CTA, for launches, campaigns, or a lean first site.
Good fit when
You need a credible launch, campaign, or first site without a content team editing dozens of pages.
Pick another tier if
You already have a large catalog or product library that marketing must update without opening a ticket.
Typical fit signals
- Product launch
- Lead campaign
- Event or promo
- Replacing a one-page template
What ships
- Few-page build on Astro
- Conversion-focused main page and supporting pages
- Full JMP-Dashboard included (analytics, contacts, content, ai blogs, billing, etc...)
- Responsive, performance-minded delivery
How JMP differs: Custom pages on Astro plus the full JMP-Dashboard, not a theme with analytics sold separately.
Which tier fits what you need?
Tap the situations that sound like your project. We will rank all four tiers so you can compare against Small site.
Select one or more situations above to see which tier lines up best.
Compare at a glance
Same JMP-Dashboard on every tier. The split is page count and who edits marketing pages.
| Tier | Page scope | Who edits pages | Stack | Planning range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Few pages (often 2–5) | JMP updates coded pages | Astro | $1k–$6k | |
| Many pages + listings | JMP updates coded pages | Astro or Next.js | $6k–$25k | |
| Many pages + listings | Your team in Sanity | Next.js + Sanity | $15k–$50k | |
| Marketing + app surfaces | Portals & custom logic | Next.js + auth/APIs | $25k–$100k+ |
Large vs. editable?
Both can include many pages, products, and integrations when scoped. The split is who edits coded marketing pages. If your team needs Sanity, choose editable. If JMP should own page updates, choose large.
