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3D Website Pricing — How Tiers and Scope Work

Every tier is quoted in writing after a short brief — hero, multi-scene, and configurator work all follow the same fixed-price process.

3D website pricing follows scope, structured into four tiers by the kind of work involved rather than a flat number. (1) Hero upgrade — keep the existing site, add a 3D hero section, 2-3 weeks. (2) Full multi-scene site — 3-5 chapter scrollytelling, custom design, 4-6 weeks. (3) Configurator/showroom — interactive product configuration, complex shaders, 8-12 weeks. (4) Custom — larger scope quoted individually. Each tier is priced from a written brief, not a rate card, because the same tier label can mean very different builds depending on asset complexity and integrations. All fixed-price, full source handed over and stays yours, first-year hosting included.

Why tiers instead of a single number

Grouping work into hero, multi-scene, configurator, and custom tiers helps you self-select roughly where your project sits before we talk specifics. The tier tells you the shape of the engagement — timeline, deliverable type — not the exact price, which still comes from a written brief.

What moves a project within its tier

Inside any given tier, the price still varies with scene complexity, whether 3D assets are custom-modeled or sourced, how many interactions and integrations the site needs, how much content it holds, and the deadline. Two "multi-scene" briefs can land at different points on the scale for these reasons.

How the quote gets built

Send a brief describing what you need built. I reply in writing, ask clarifying questions if the scope is fuzzy, then send a written offer — scope list, deliverables, timeline, and terms — before any work starts.

What is included

Every tier includes full source handed over and yours to keep, first-year hosting, and 30 days of post-launch support. Stock photography and specialist 3D modeling beyond typical scope are quoted separately if your project needs them.

Frequently asked questions

Which tier fits my project?
Send a brief describing what you need and I'll tell you honestly which tier it falls into, or whether it's a custom scope.
Can a "hero upgrade" project cost more than a "multi-scene" one?
Rarely, but scope details matter more than the label — an unusually complex hero scene can take longer than a simple multi-scene site. The written quote reflects the actual brief, not just the tier name.
Is there a price list I can check against?
No — every quote is written after a brief because scope varies too much within each tier for a fixed list to stay accurate.
What are the payment terms?
Terms are set out in the written offer before work starts, so both sides know exactly what to expect.
Do you offer anything below the hero-upgrade tier?
For very small scopes, send a brief and I'll tell you honestly whether custom development makes sense or whether an off-the-shelf template would serve you better.

Ready to ship a 3D experience?

Tell me what you need — clear written scope, no surprises.

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