Issue 04 / LiveVol. 01
Aditya · Ships · Studio
May 2026adityaships.com
ForIndependent operators & small teams
WhatWeb · automation · AI
Open slots2 of 5 remaining
Starting atUSD 1,500 · 14 days
Solo operator. Ships in weeks.

Aditya
Ships.

Websites, personal brands, and the automation behind them.
One operator. Fixed prices. Shipped in weeks, not months.

— Feature 01

An advisory’s website, built to close conversations buyers expected to take a meeting.

Case · Live build · 5 min

— Feature 02

A nine-page engineering services site, shipped end to end as one cohesive system.

Case · Live build · 6 min

— Feature 03

A personal brand for a luxury sales VP, in production right now.

Case · Shipping May · 4 min

hello@adityaships.com
— Section A · ColophonThe operator

The masthead.

I build websites, personal brands, and the automation that runs behind them. Solo. No handoffs. No account managers. You talk to the person doing the work— from brief to launch, same head, same inbox.

Most websites are built to look busy and end up looking like everyone else’s. The version that actually works picks one fight, says one thing clearly, and converts a stranger before they’ve finished comparing you to the next tab. That’s the only brief I take.

Three active builds right now — real estate, engineering services, luxury brand. Two slots open for May. If your site isn’t earning its keep, adityaships.com/contact is the shortest path to fixing that.

— Section B · MethodHow this works

The method.

Most marketing assumes the customer is the audience. The first job is convincing yourself that the operator is.

Every piece of the work — the typography, the photography direction, the way the bio reads, the order of sections — gets decided against one question: would this make the buyer you actually want feel like they’re in the right hands?

No four-week discovery. No mood board with seventeen references. No pitch deck. First deliverable is usually live in seven days. Second in fourteen. By week three you’re collecting inquiries.

Fixed price. Fixed scope. Three milestones, three payments. You see the work daily — not at “the big reveal.”If something isn’t working, you know before it ships, not after.

The only ask: decide who you’re for before we start. A site can only be sharp if the operator behind it has already picked a fight. Pick the fight— the site will land it.

— Section C · Selected WorkThree features

Recent features.

Feature 01 · Web build · 2026
→ Live at vyjayanthirealty.com

The advisory, made credible.

“Most service sites read like classified ads. The brief was: build something a serious buyer would trust before they pick up the phone.”
Visit live site →
Read case study →
BRIEF: Vyjayanthi Realty — premium real estate advisory. Engaged for full website build, single-page architecture, conversion-focused.

The deliverable: a single-page architecture — hero, trust factors, services, ICPs, contact — that a high-intent visitor can scan in under a minute and walk away with a clear reason to call. The challenge wasn’t volume of content; it was sequencing. What does a buyer at this price band need to see, and in what order, to write the email?

Built in Next.js, deployed on Vercel, A+ on PageSpeed. Lives at vyjayanthirealty.com.

1-page
Architecture
14d
Delivery
Next.js
Stack
A+
PageSpeed
Feature 02 · Multi-page system · 2026
→ Live at echovmellp.com

A multi-page system, end to end.

“Five top-level pages. Four service deep-dives. One shared component system. Shipped as one cohesive build, not a stitched-together template.”
Visit live site →
Read case study →
BRIEF: Echovme LLP — engineering services firm. Engaged for full multi-page website with deep service-level pages and pricing architecture.

Bigger scope than a single-page site, and it shows in the architecture. A homepage that anchors positioning, four standalone service deep-dives that each work as a landing page in their own right, plus pricing, about, and contact — all sharing one type system, one component library, one tone of voice.

The constraint: every page had to feel like part of the same magazine, while standing alone in search and ads. The component system did that work — twelve shared modules across nine pages, no duplication.

9
Pages shipped
12
Shared modules
Next.js
Stack
Vercel
Deployed on
Feature 03 · Brand & web · 2026
In production · Live in 14 days

The personal-brand masthead.

“Don’t make him look like a salesperson with a logo. Make him look like a category of one — with a point of view buyers can repeat.”
Currently shipping →
Read case study →
BRIEF: Sanjay Pan, Sales VP at a luxury firm. Engaged for full personal brand identity and conversion-focused single-page site.

The differentiator at the top of any market isn’t what you sell — it’s whether the buyer believes you operate at their level. Personal brand is the work that makes that obvious before a meeting happens.

Currently in design phase: typography system, palette, voice, photography direction, and the single-page site that does the entire sales motion. Targeting May launch.

Design
Phase
Complete
Brand system
In progress
Site build
May 2026
Launch

Seen enough? Let’s talk.

Start a project →
— Section D · Field NotesUpdated weekly · Issue 04

From the field.

— Note 01Apr 28

The about-page paradox.

Most operator About pages lead with credentials. None lead with the buyer. The ones who win the next decade will write their bios like advisors, not résumés. Closing more conversations starts with a different first paragraph.

— Note 02Apr 22

Why your ad spend is bleeding.

Spent the week in the Meta Ad Library across a dozen verticals. The pattern was identical everywhere: paid traffic pointed at a Linktree, a Facebook profile, or a four-second-load homepage. The ad isn’t the problem. The landing is.

— Note 03Apr 14

The two-month build is a pricing strategy.

Most agency builds take two months because the agency needs them to. A two-month timeline justifies a five-figure invoice. A two-week timeline forces honesty about what’s actually earning its keep on the page. Most of what gets cut wasn’t doing any work anyway.

— Section E · ClassifiedsThree tiers · pick one

What’s on offer.

Fixed prices. Fixed scope. Fixed timelines. Three milestones, three payments. You see the work daily — never at “the big reveal.”

— No. 0114 days

The Site

USD 1,500 · fixed
  • Custom single-page site
  • Mobile-first design
  • Lead form to inbox
  • Basic analytics
  • Two weeks delivery
50% upfront · 50% on launch
For solo operators · founders
— No. 02 · most picked21 days

Site & Funnel

USD 2,750 · fixed
  • Everything in The Site
  • CRM integration
  • Auto-reply sequence
  • SMS / email nurture
  • Custom analytics dash
33% brief · 33% design · 33% launch
For closing operators · 5-figure deals
— No. 0328 days

The System

USD 4,000 · fixed
  • Everything in Site & Funnel
  • Multi-page architecture
  • Ad landing pages
  • A/B test setup
  • Direct line to me
33% brief · 33% design · 33% launch
For small teams · multi-buyer offers
— The back page

Got something
to ship?

Two slots open for May. Three sentences is enough to start. Tell me what you sell, who you sell it to, and what’s broken about how the site is working today.

hello@adityaships.com
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