Pricing
Clear pricing. No fox traps.
Use these ranges as planning anchors, then scope the real work around the system in front of us.
Core pricing anchors
These are the first-pass ranges most people need to compare.
SEO Growth Audit
A written roadmap and order of operations
- Visibility review and technical observations
- Content and internal-link notes
- Priority-ordered next steps
Technical SEO Cleanup
Focused structural fixes and QA
- Crawlability, indexing, and metadata cleanup
- Redirects, internal links, and health checks
- Implementation notes and follow-up QA
Website Optimization / Static Build
Sharper structure, calmer pages, cleaner conversion paths
- Page structure, trust signals, and CTA refinement
- Static-first implementation where it fits
- Search and reporting considerations built in
Monthly Growth Retainer
Ongoing optimization and reporting support
- Ongoing SEO and content priorities
- Technical monitoring and plain-English reporting
- Steady implementation guidance
Scoped support
SEO & Hosting Provider Transfer
Provider transfer work is scoped after audit or discovery because the real cost depends on access recovery, platform complexity, redirects, hosting changes, and how much of the ownership trail is missing.
Best first step
Bring the current website, providers, known accounts, and launch constraints into the first conversation.
What changes the scope
Missing logins, undocumented DNS, platform lock-in, analytics continuity, and redirect complexity.
Pricing FAQs
Why are these ranges and not one flat number?
The real work depends on the current system, access, urgency, and whether the need is an audit, implementation pass, or transfer.
Can we start small?
Yes. The point is to choose the smallest useful first step, not the biggest package.
Do you do long contracts by default?
No. Ongoing work should stay because it is useful, not because leaving is painful.
Want the scope translated into a real next step?
Tell Boho what is already in place, what is stuck, and what kind of ownership or visibility problem you are trying to solve.
