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PLANS

A useful price starts with what the project needs to achieve.

Clickmark works across standard websites, ecommerce, specialist content and listing platforms, custom systems, multilingual delivery, content and media, and ongoing operation. Some work can begin from a repeatable starting point; other work needs discovery and a project-specific estimate. We clarify that difference before asking you to choose a plan.

Three indicative starting points for public-facing websites.

The examples below cover common website and CMS structures. They are not a price ceiling, a complete service catalogue or a final quotation. Ecommerce, advanced recruitment or property search, private interfaces, custom application workflows, AI integrations and other specialist requirements are scoped separately.

Light Plan
One-page site

Light

Recommended for those who want to publish only the minimum information first.

Indicative from ¥180,000
BEST FOR

Publishing a clear introduction to the business and a route to contact on one focused page.

REPRESENTATIVE STRUCTURE
  • Service overview
  • Company information
  • Route to contact
  • Service
  • Company
  • Contact
standard plan
Website

Standard

Includes basic company and service information. Leave the design to us.

Indicative from ¥390,000
BEST FOR

Giving core company and service information a clear page structure of its own.

REPRESENTATIVE STRUCTURE
  • Home
  • Company
  • Services
  • Privacy policy
  • Contact
professional plan
Website

Professional

We will propose content after interviewing you.
Includes a news/CMS system. We bring out your company's strengths and uniqueness.

Indicative from ¥598,000
BEST FOR

Organising the message through discovery and building a site that can grow through work and news updates.

REPRESENTATIVE STRUCTURE
  • Home
  • Company
  • Services
  • Work
  • News CMS
  • Careers
  • Contact

Other project types need their own commercial shape.

A larger solution should not be forced into a brochure-website tier. We identify the users, workflow, content, technology, operating responsibilities and release priorities before confirming an appropriate estimate or ongoing arrangement.

Ecommerce and transactional experiences

Product structure, stock and fulfilment, payment, customer accounts, shipping, operational ownership and platform constraints all affect scope.

PRICING APPROACH Project-specific estimate

Recruitment, property and structured listings

Role or property records, filters, search, applications, document handling, notifications and specialist enquiry flows move the work beyond a standard page count.

PRICING APPROACH Project-specific estimate

Custom web systems and AI integration

Private login areas, permissions, administration, workflow automation, APIs, data analysis and AI-assisted functions begin with requirements and risk review.

PRICING APPROACH Discovery and scoped estimate

Landing pages, content, SEO and analysis

Campaign pages, research, writing, publishing, technical SEO, measurement and one-off or regular analysis can be planned alone or alongside a larger build.

PRICING APPROACH Project or ongoing scope

Multilingual content and translation

Language count, source material, machine or human translation, specialist review, localisation, CMS workflow and continuing updates shape the work.

PRICING APPROACH Project-specific estimate

Photography, video and visual identity

Photography, video, illustration, logo, brand material, brochures, print and email-signature design depend on concept, production, revisions, deliverables and usage rights.

PRICING APPROACH Production-specific estimate

Hosting, migration and technical operations

Web and email hosting, DNS, backups, migration, server management, WordPress or plugin work and support depend on the current environment and responsibility required.

PRICING APPROACH One-off or ongoing scope

The commercial model can match the certainty and continuity of the work.

The exact payment schedule, included responsibilities and change process are confirmed in the proposal or agreement. These are different ways of structuring the relationship, not a promise that every project fits every model.

Fixed scope and fixed project price

For defined requirements and outcomes, we agree the deliverables, assumptions, responsibilities, schedule and price before production begins.

Fixed deliverables with monthly payments

The same agreed project scope can be paid on an approved monthly schedule. The deliverables remain defined; this is different from an open-ended monthly partnership.

Ongoing monthly partnership

Bring Clickmark into the project or operation on a continuing basis for agreed regular meetings, review, content, change requests, support, maintenance, hosting and continued development priorities.

The same visible result can involve very different work behind it.

The displayed website amounts are indicative starting points. A proposal confirms the relevant conditions below and makes clear what is included, excluded, supplied by the client, separately purchased or planned for a later stage.

Project type and intended outcome

A public information site, ecommerce operation, recruitment flow, property database and private business system solve different problems and carry different responsibilities.

Information, content and data volume

The number and complexity of pages, products, records, roles, properties, languages and reusable content types—and the condition of the source material.

Research, design and brand direction

The discovery, user journeys, original visual direction, prototyping, testing, logo or brand work and responsive behaviour required.

Functions, permissions and workflows

CMS editing, search and filters, applications, bookings, accounts, private interfaces, administration, automation and approval steps.

Ecommerce, integrations and third parties

Payments, stock, fulfilment, email, CRM, external APIs, licensed software, AI services and other systems that must work together.

Writing, languages and media production

Copy, editing, translation and review as well as photography, video, illustration, print and the rights attached to supplied or created assets.

Migration, hosting and operational risk

Existing URLs and data, DNS and email, servers, backups, security, privacy, performance, monitoring and the people responsible after release.

Schedule, review and changing requirements

Deadlines, dependencies, stakeholder availability, review rounds, staged releases and changes requested after the agreed scope.

The final fee, tax treatment, payment schedule, delivery stages, review scope, deliverables, third-party costs and support after launch are stated in the project-specific estimate, proposal or ongoing agreement after the relevant conditions have been reviewed.

You do not need to choose a plan before discussing the current situation.

A new site, a redesign and a Japanese–English project each begin with slightly different questions. Explore the relevant route below or tell us where the project currently stands.

Discuss the production scope

Questions before choosing a plan

Can we talk before we know which plan fits?

Yes. We can start with what the website needs to support, the people it needs to reach, the current site or material, and the way it will be updated after launch, then clarify a sensible scope.

Can every project be delivered for the displayed starting price?

The displayed amount is the starting price for each plan. Page and copy requirements, photography, design, CMS, functionality, migration and languages are reviewed before the actual scope and fee are confirmed in an estimate.

Can these plans be used for an existing website redesign?

We can discuss a redesign. We first review the current pages, URLs, routes from search and enquiry, and the editing environment so the proposal can distinguish what should remain from what needs changing.

Are ecommerce, custom systems, AI and specialist listing sites included in the three website examples?

No. These requirements can involve transactions, structured records, permissions, private interfaces, integrations, data responsibilities and continuing development. We scope them around the actual workflow rather than treating them as extra pages in a standard website plan.

What happens if requirements change during a project?

We discuss the change, its priority and its likely effect on cost and timing. Depending on the project, it may be exchanged for existing scope, added through an agreed change, or planned for a later release.

Is paying for fixed deliverables monthly the same as an ongoing partnership?

No. Monthly payments can be a schedule for an already defined project and outcome. An ongoing partnership is a continuing arrangement whose meeting cadence, priorities, available work and operational responsibilities are agreed separately.

Can Clickmark support hosting, updates and maintenance after launch?

Yes. Hosting, DNS or email responsibilities, backups, CMS and plugin checks, content updates, analysis, support and continued improvement can be discussed separately and defined around the website or system involved.

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