Industry tips

Get the short planning notes that make the next conversation easier.

This signup keeps the lightweight lead-magnet path from the old site, but routes it through the real sales site. Expect practical process notes, site-prep reminders, and the occasional guide update.

First name, last name, and email are enough to get the short planning notes. Phone is optional if you want Steven to have it for a faster follow-up.

What you get

The list stays useful only if it helps the next project conversation move faster.

  • Short planning notes about categories, site prep, and the questions worth answering before pricing.
  • Direct links to the Planning Kit, process content, and the pages buyers usually need next.
  • A cleaner path into a live conversation with Steven when you are ready to stop browsing and start sorting out the actual build.

Low-pressure path

Use this when you want process clarity before you are ready for a full quote request.

It keeps the lighter old-site lead magnet, but inside the real sales site.

Best pairings

The Planning Kit and install-readiness pages usually make the newsletter more useful.

You get the short notes here, then go deeper only where the project actually needs it.

Fast upgrade path

When the project becomes real, call, text, email, or book a design call without switching sites.

The point is to keep everything on one direct path to Steven.