Your page should be booking calls for you. I turn the visitors you already have into paying clients — one clear offer, one clear next step.
Fast, simple, no strings attached.
Not just sitting there looking nice.
Most websites are online business cards. Pretty, polite — and completely silent.
They tell people what you do. They don't give anyone a reason to act.
All aesthetics, no strategy.
All polish, no pipeline.
And that's not your fault.
Meanwhile, every post you write, every referral you get, every ad you pay for — it all sends people to a page that lets them slip away.
I build pages with exactly one job: turning attention into booked calls. Your offer made crystal clear. No confusion, no second-guessing.
Just action.
No more wasted traffic.
Your page becomes what it should have been all along: a tool that fills your calendar while you do the actual work.
Fast, simple, no strings attached.
You show up twice. I handle everything else.
A deep intake on your offer, your ideal client, and every objection standing between them and "yes".
Copy that sells, design that converts — in your voice, not a template's. You review and approve.
Your page goes live, I fine-tune it for 14 days, then it converts on autopilot.
Or start with the 5-minute intake form.
“[Real client quote goes here — result, timeframe, and how it felt to work together.]”
— [Client name, business]
I'm Lavinia. LANDvinia is a one-person studio, on purpose. When you work with me, there's no account manager, no junior designer, no template dressed up as strategy — just me, obsessing over whether your page will actually convert.
Every project starts with your reality: your offer, your clients' exact words, the objections they don't say out loud. Then I build a page around one decision — the one your visitor needs to make.
I take on a small number of projects at a time, and I'll be honest with you on the first call: if a landing page isn't your growth lever right now, I'll tell you — and tell you what is.
What you're probably wondering right now.
Two weeks from our strategy call to launch. Week one is strategy and copy, week two is design, your review, and go-live. After that I keep fine-tuning for 14 days while real visitors hit the page.
About two hours total. One hour for the intake call where we map your offer and your ideal client. One hour for review and feedback across two revision rounds. I handle everything else — copy, design, setup, launch. No homework.
No — most of my clients don't. The intake process is built to pull the raw material out of you: your story, your offer, the words your clients actually use. I write every line of copy from that. If you're missing visuals, we work with what you have or keep it clean and typographic — some of the best-converting pages have no photos at all.
A web designer's job ends when the page looks good. Mine starts there. Designers optimize for their portfolio; I optimize for your calendar. Every section, headline, and button on your page exists to move a visitor one step closer to booking — and anything that doesn't gets cut.
You could — the tools are genuinely good now. But the platform was never the hard part. The hard part is knowing what to say, in what order, to a stranger who gives you eight seconds. That's strategy and copy, and it's where DIY pages quietly lose clients. You're not paying for software; you're paying to skip 60 hours of guessing.
I build on modern platforms you can manage without code, and yes — you own everything. No retainers, no lock-in, no surprise fees. The only ongoing cost is standard hosting. If you want changes later, I'll show you how to make small ones yourself, and I'm here for the bigger ones.
The page goes live, and for the next 14 days I watch how real visitors behave and fine-tune — headlines, order, calls to action. Then it runs on autopilot. Ongoing optimization is available if you want it later, but it's optional, never required.
It depends on scope, and I'd rather give you a real number than a vague range — that's what the discovery call is for. Here's the honest math to bring with you: if one page books you even a couple of extra clients in its first month, it has paid for itself. Everything after that is compounding.
Let's figure out what's holding your page back — and what your business looks like when we fix it.
Fast, simple, no strings attached.