No current website required
A social page, Google profile, Square page, booking link, or business basics are enough for the first pass.
Founder-direct contact
No current website is required. Send the current site, Google profile, Facebook page, Square page, booking link, or just the business basics you have now, and Peter will point you toward the most practical first move: a free website audit, package direction, upgrade plan, or quote.
How contact works
A current website is optional. A Google Business Profile, Facebook page, Square page, booking link, service list, town, or business idea is enough to start.
Peter looks at the business context, current links, customer path, and what would be useful to check before recommending any build work.
The answer may be a free website audit, package direction, upgrade plan, quote path, or a smaller fix before a full website makes sense.
If Synapse is a fit, the next step stays clear: what gets built, what it costs, what you own, and what happens after launch.
A social page, Google profile, Square page, booking link, or business basics are enough for the first pass.
Use the form, call, or email directly. The intake path should not become a blocker.
Send public links and plain business context only. Login details and customer data do not belong in this form.
You get a human response from the person doing the work, without a risky minute-by-minute promise.
Call Peter directly. Text can be discussed, but automated SMS confirmations are quote-only and require provider, consent, event source, and tested delivery.
Booking links are deferred until a provider is selected. For now, call or email Peter and ask for a time.
No. Do not send passwords, payment details, private customer records, or sensitive account details through this form.
Yes. The public offer is a free website audit or upgrade direction before committing to a full build. A homepage concept can be one useful output when that is the right next step.
Send your current site, Square page, social page, Google profile, booking link, service list, town or service area, and what the website should help people do.