Four ways to reach your website
Most people go through several stages before finding what they were after. This is to place yourself, not a sales menu: MTY is where the site becomes yours.
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You build it yourself
You use do-it-yourself platforms and tutorials. It works at first and it's cheap, but it eats your hours and the result often looks amateur next to a serious business.
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Someone you trust helps
A relative or friend who 'knows their way around' lends a hand. It helps and barely costs, but it tends to be left half-done with no one to follow up.
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Freelancer or budget agency
You hire someone more professional and tailored. Cost varies and, in many cases, you depend on them for every change; it rarely ends up documented as yours.
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Own asset with MTY
You receive the compiled site, the panel to edit it and the dossier that documents it. One-time payment, no rent to operate it and portable to another host anytime.
Many arrive after trying 2 or 3 paths
Each option solves something at first: you build it, an acquaintance helps, you hire someone. Added up, they end up costing more time and money than expected, and often you still don't have a site that's truly yours.
See what's included
This is where the site becomes yours
The own-asset model breaks the cycle: a one-time payment for the compiled site, the panel to edit it and the dossier that documents it. No rent to operate it and portable to another host whenever you want.
Ownership and portability
Once it's yours, attracting clients is next
With the asset in your hands, growing your presence —SEO, campaigns, content— is a separate, optional conversation. First the site is yours; growth comes later, at your own pace.
See optional servicesOur model in clear numbers
These are the numbers for the own-asset model with a one-time payment: once, not what keeps adding up as you jump from one path to another. We don't compare against third parties, we just show how our model works.
Every model has its logic; this is ours, with full transparency.
Book a diagnosis- $24,900
One-time payment
In pesos with tax included, no tiers or hidden plans
- $0
Fees to operate
No mandatory payment to MTY to keep the site online
- 90
Days of warranty
Warranty support included after the project is delivered
- 6
Delivery documents
Manual, report, SEO report, checklist, license and deed
Questions when choosing a model
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If you publish a lot of editorial content each week, a self-managed CMS can be comfortable. For stable content, documented delivery with a panel is simpler to maintain.
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If you update little, a compiled, portable site is ideal: fast and secure because it has no database to back up or patch, with a panel for occasional changes.
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Documented delivery reduces dependence: you have the site, the panel and the documentation to operate, back up and migrate without relying on a single provider.
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A compiled, portable site moves to another compatible host whenever you want. Closed platforms often complicate or prevent taking the full site with you.
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It includes 90 days of warranty and the panel so you edit yourself. New features or redesigns are quoted separately when you need them.
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A low monthly rent asks less upfront. If you can invest once and avoid ongoing fees, one-time delivery usually pays off better over time.
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Documented delivery includes a dossier with a manual, license and deed. Other models rarely deliver formal documentation of what you received.
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Look for a model with a simple panel and training. Documented delivery includes both, so you edit without code and without depending on constant support.
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Yes. For example, owning your site and contracting optional SEO or content services separately, while keeping ownership of the base asset.
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MTY is documented delivery with a one-time payment: compiled site, panel and dossier. It's one more option, built for those who value ownership, portability and autonomy.
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It depends on time. A low fee looks cheap at first, but adds up over the years; a one-time payment costs more upfront and doesn't repeat. Compare over several years.
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If your CMS works and you publish often, you may want to stay. If its maintenance weighs on you and you want something simpler and portable, it's worth evaluating.
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It can be a good option. What matters is agreeing on what you receive, whether it's documented, and whether you can operate and migrate it later without depending on that person.
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A large agency suits complex, long-term projects. For an institutional or service site, a documented delivery often gives more autonomy at a lower cost.
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Think about what you've already tried: building it yourself, getting help from an acquaintance, or paying someone and still not owning it. In a diagnosis we place you and see which model makes sense from there.
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Yes, the initial outlay is larger than a monthly fee. In exchange, you pay no fees to keep the site and it remains an asset you own and can move.
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Subscription platforms are usually fastest for something basic. A custom delivery takes longer, but arrives tailored to your business.
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Any model lets you grow, but with different costs. In documented delivery, new pages or features are quoted as optional services when you need them.
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Yes, though switching has cost and effort. That's why it helps to choose from the start with ownership and portability in mind, to avoid being trapped in a platform.
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Documented delivery is built for that: you receive the site, the panel and the documentation, so you control your content and can move it without asking permission.
We place you in a diagnosis
In a free 15-30 minute diagnosis we identify where you are today and which model makes sense for your business, with no pressure or commitment.
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