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How We Roll - existing Shopify clients

While we'll be working together to build and launch your project, here's what you need to know about the experience:

Tools

You'll be invited to your own private Project Hub in a separate portal, and you'll work on submitting content and preferences via forms in Content Snare- and you'll be provided tutorials walking you through getting set up and how to use each tool.

Content

You'll be providing all the content, assets, information, and preferences for your project, and you'll have tutorials guiding you along the way in your Taskade project. 

You might be wondering why you have assignments to provide content, assets, etc. for your website when you have a live website already. I find it's an ideal time to review your existing content to remove the items that no longer serve you or are outdated, as well as create new content for the things that are new or have changed in your business.

If you have a question or get stuck or need clarity, you'll be able to message me one on one through Taskade. You'll receive a quicker response than email!

I'll be reviewing your assignments as your submit them and checking in with you periodically to help support you while you complete the assignments.

Once you've completed all your assignments, we'll hop on a call and switch gears to design and development, aka the fun part!

Timeline

Your project completion timeline will be dependent on how quickly and thoroughly you complete the required assignments in your project. 

Typically it takes clients anywhere from 2 weeks to a month to complete their assignments, so be sure to schedule time for yourself to work on this. You'll have tutorials and guidance the entire way through your assignments, and if you get stuck or have questions, you'll be able to message me through Taskade for quick answers. 

Once your assignments are done, I'll roll up my sleeves and get to work. You'll even be able to set a response cadence that will work with your current bandwidth- this can affect your eventual launch date, but I like to give clients the option to go quicker or slower so they can ensure they've got enough time to not only respond to updates from me, but also so, you know, they can live their lives and run their businesses.

The majority of projects that end up delayed or paused are waiting on content or information from clients. This is why I request content and preferences are submitted first- once I have all the information I need, I can complete your project so much quicker! 

If you're worried you might not have a moment to adjust any information before launch, fret not-- there's a plan for that: