When you invest in a new brand or website, it’s natural to dream big, and you should! This is a meaningful investment in your business, your identity, and your future. You want it to look beautiful, feel aligned, and function effortlessly. And in a world where you can browse thousands of websites in an afternoon, inspiration is everywhere.
But here’s the thing no one prepares you for:
Your past experiences, on Wix, Squarespace, WordPress, Showit, Shopify, or custom-coded platforms, create assumptions about what “should” be possible. And those assumptions often collide with reality in ways that feel confusing, frustrating, or even disappointing.
Many clients come in excited with ideas and then suddenly feel:
“Wait, why can’t we just add that?”
“But this site does it — why not mine?”
“Is my designer nickel-and-diming me?”
“Am I getting less than what others got?”
“Did I choose the wrong platform?”
These feelings are normal. They’re not a reflection of you, they’re a reflection of our industry.
Most people simply don’t know what goes into custom development, platform architecture, animations, dynamic content, mobile responsiveness, integrations, backend structure, or ongoing maintenance. Not because you should know, but because no one teaches this unless you work in our world.
So when you come face-to-face with a new branding or web project, it’s completely understandable to feel like a deer in headlights, worried that your favorite ideas may not be possible in the platform you chose or the budget you set.
You don’t know what you don’t know, and that’s exactly why you hired my agency.
Our Approach: Curiosity and Clarity
At ADP, we value curiosity. We love when clients bring creative ideas to the table, reference things they’ve seen online, and share what inspires them. It gives us insight into your taste, your aspirations, and the kind of experience you want your audience to have.
We want you to explore.
But we also value something even more than exploration: clarity.
Clarity protects your investment, your expectations, your timeline, your technical comfort, and our team’s capacity. It is what prevents you from feeling limited, punished, or talked out of ideas you love. It ensures you’re not unintentionally comparing a $3,500 platform-based site to a $75,000 custom-coded build with a full development team behind it. It ensures your site remains beautiful, stable, manageable, and sustainable for you.
You deserve a website you can actually use and update, not something that requires a $400-per-month developer retainer just to keep from breaking.
The Invisible Difference Between Custom Builds and Showit Sites
Most people don’t realize how drastically different websites can be behind the scenes. Here’s a simplified comparison.
Custom-coded sites:
- Built from the ground up
- Cost anywhere from $15,000 to $150,000+
- Allow nearly any animation or interactive behavior
- Require developers for both creation and ongoing updates
- Require a long-term maintenance budget
Showit sites:
- Beautiful, flexible, template-based
- Ideal for service-based brands
- No development needed for most customizations
- But not designed for code-heavy animations, dynamic content systems, or custom interactive features unless embedded via third-party tools
This doesn’t make Showit “less.”
It makes it ideal for brands who want high-end design without the cost and complexity of a custom development team.
But it does mean not every idea online can be recreated within Showit or within a typical small-business budget.
Popular Inspiration Examples and What They Actually Require
Below are real examples of features clients often bring to us and what it takes to achieve them.
Example 1: “This site has a scrolling marquee of logos in on-brand colors. I want that!”
What it actually is:
- A custom JavaScript marquee engine
- Dynamic fields to recolor each logo
- Developer-rendered responsiveness
- Accessibility adjustments
- A backend interface for updating logos
Estimated cost:
$12,000 to $25,000 for the marquee component alone, plus an ongoing maintenance retainer of $200 to $500 per month.
Showit-friendly version:
A static or lightly animated logo grid, or an embedded low-maintenance widget that mimics the feeling without the full development requirements.
Example 2: “I love this site where elements move as you scroll!”
What it actually is:
- A parallax script
- Custom animation libraries
- Scroll-based triggers
- High-level quality assurance across multiple browsers
Estimated cost:
$8,000 to $40,000 depending on complexity, plus regular optimization for speed and stability.
Showit-friendly version:
Thoughtful layering, subtle animation effects, and styling techniques that suggest depth without requiring custom scripting.
Example 3: “I want that dynamic blog layout with filters and automated categories!”
What it actually is:
- A fully custom CMS
- Developer-written filter logic
- Automated categorization
- Custom WordPress or Webflow templates
Estimated cost:
$10,000 to $30,000+ for the CMS system and templates.
Showit-friendly version:
Strategically curated categories, designer-built layout, and simplified filtering when supported by Showit’s WordPress integration.
Additional Realities to Understand
Third-Party Widgets and Embed Tools
Many custom features clients love online rely on external paid widgets or subscription-based tools. These can often be embedded into Showit, and we are happy to install them if you provide the embed code. Just be aware that external tools may come with:
- Licensing costs
- Monthly subscriptions
- Limitations on customization
- Their own learning curve
Logo Sourcing and Preparation
When building logo grids, brand partnerships, or “featured in” sections, many clients don’t realize the preparation involved in making those logos cohesive. This includes:
- Sourcing high-quality files
- Vectorizing logos
- Recoloring to match your brand palette
- Standardizing proportions and spacing
- Exporting for retina and web resolution
- Optimizing for load speed
We can absolutely do this for you and will provide an estimated number of development hours so you can decide whether the feature is worth the investment.
If you prefer to prepare these assets yourself, you are welcome to do so. Just keep in mind that DIY prep may slow the overall project timeline and requires attention to detail.
Your Choice, Your Control, Our Support
None of this information is meant to limit or shut down your creative ideas. It’s meant to give you the clarity you deserve so you can make confident, informed decisions about what to pursue, what to adapt, and what to set aside for a future phase or a larger investment.
You always have three options:
- We can explore a Showit-friendly alternative that captures the overall feeling of your inspiration.
- We can quote custom development hours so you can decide whether the investment aligns with your goals.
- You can prepare assets or source a third-party solution and we’ll implement it.
Your website should feel empowering, not overwhelming. And we’re here to help you bring your vision to life in a way that is strategic, sustainable, and beautifully aligned with your business.

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