FAQ

Strategic questions before building with Hoovora

A good digital decision requires clarity before signing, paying or deploying. This FAQ addresses the most common friction points: pricing, timelines, AI, security, revisions, infrastructure, SEO, automation and future compatibility.

COMMERCIAL CLARITY

Less ambiguity. More decision-making capacity.

Hoovora works with a modular logic: every project can start simple and evolve towards more advanced systems. The key is understanding from the outset what is being built, why, with what limits and with what scaling potential.

PRINCIPLE

How we think about projects

We do not treat a website, a campaign, an automation or a service page as separate pieces. Every delivery must be connectable to a larger strategy: acquisition, trust, conversion, support, data and evolution.

That is why our answers combine commercial vision, technical architecture and operational criteria.

  • Mobile-first
  • Conversion
  • Scalability
  • Traceability

CRITERION

How we respond with precision

Each answer in this FAQ is calibrated to reduce the specific uncertainty blocking the decision: pricing, timeline, technical detail, revisions or scope. We do not generalise because each project has different friction points.

The goal is not to answer everything, but to activate the right conversation at the right moment.

  • Clarity
  • No ambiguity
  • Practical guidance
  • Informed decision

QUESTION 01

How is the price of a project determined?

The price depends on the actual scope: number of pages, level of copywriting, visual complexity, forms, automations, infrastructure, revisions and urgency. We prefer clear budgets over generic packages that later fail to meet the need.

QUESTION 02

Can I start with something simple and scale later?

Yes. Hoovora's architecture is designed to start with a solid foundation and add layers: SEO, forms, dashboard, automation, mailing, AI, campaigns or SaaS product.

QUESTION 03

Do you handle design only or strategy too?

We work on the strategic structure before design. A beautiful page without a clear proposition, hierarchy, objections and CTAs may look premium and still fail to convert.

QUESTION 04

Do you integrate artificial intelligence?

Yes, but not as decoration. AI can support copywriting, production workflows, analysis, automation and content generation, always with context, human oversight and quality criteria.

QUESTION 05

What happens if I need automations?

We can design workflows connected to forms, email, CRM, content generation or internal processes. The priority is to reduce operational friction without creating fragile systems.

QUESTION 06

What are normal delivery timelines?

It depends on the scope. A simple page can advance quickly; an architecture with services, forms, SEO and automations requires phases. We prefer a controlled sequence over a rushed delivery.

QUESTION 07

Do you include revisions?

Yes. Revisions are part of the process, but they must be tied to the project objective. Revising does not mean changing direction indefinitely; it means refining to increase clarity and performance.

QUESTION 08

Can you create customised services?

Yes. Hoovora is designed for hybrid projects: marketing, web, product, content, AI, infrastructure, training and acquisition systems can be combined depending on the case.

QUESTION 09

How do you manage security?

Security is worked by layers: gateway, endpoints, cookies, rate limiting, observability, minimal exposed infrastructure and deployment discipline. Invulnerability is not promised; containment is designed.

QUESTION 10

Can you work on a VPS?

Yes. We can operate in VPS environments when the project requires control, custom deployment, professional mailing, backend processes or independence from closed platforms.

QUESTION 11

What is a professional mailing infrastructure?

It is a more serious sending system than a standalone form: domain, DNS, SPF, DKIM, DMARC, reputation, inbox, notifications and delivery rules to reduce commercial friction.

QUESTION 12

Do you do branding?

Yes, especially when the brand needs coherence between visual design, editorial tone, proposition, services and premium perception. Branding is worked as a system, not just a logo.

QUESTION 13

Can you help with SEO?

Yes. We work on architecture, search intent, service pages, SEO-friendly copy, semantic structure and foundations for future editorial production.

QUESTION 14

Do you create content for social media?

Yes. We can structure content, campaigns, audiovisuals, copywriting, YouTube, reels, carousels and publishing systems with editorial direction.

QUESTION 15

What if my project is not yet clear?

We can start with consulting or product conception. Sometimes the best initial investment is organising the idea before designing or developing.

QUESTION 16

Can you support creators?

Yes. Hoovora can support creators with strategy, content, YouTube, copy, identity, affiliation, resources, training and future monetisation systems.

QUESTION 17

How is data handled?

Data must be collected with a clear purpose, minimal exposure and a consent logic where applicable. Legal pages and the technical architecture must accompany that responsibility.

QUESTION 18

Can you connect a site with a future SaaS?

Yes. We can design the website as the first layer of a larger system: login, dashboard, forms, modules, credits, automations or protected resources.

QUESTION 19

What sets Hoovora apart from a traditional agency?

The infrastructure vision. We do not just think about delivering a piece, but about creating connectable systems: marketing, AI, product, mailing, SEO, support and growth.

QUESTION 20

What is the best first step?

If you already know the service, request a quote. If not, contact us or book a consultation. The first goal is to choose the right entry point so as not to build on confusion.

NEXT STEP

Clarity is also a form of conversion

If an answer unblocks a decision, the project has already begun to take shape. The next step could be a diagnosis, a quote or a brief conversation to identify the real priority.