Are you wondering if it’s really possible to design a custom Showit website in a day? As a Showit website designer, I’ve perfected a streamlined process that allows me to build a fully functional, high-converting website for my clients in just one day. In this post, I’m pulling back the curtain on my Website in a Day process, sharing exactly how I make it happen—including the tools, strategy, and mindset shifts needed to work efficiently without sacrificing quality.
The short answer: Yes, but it takes strategy, preparation, and a solid workflow.
I’ve designed over 40+ websites in a day on Showit and Squarespace, and through trial and error, I’ve developed a process that allows me to deliver a custom website in record time. However, there are a few things to consider:
To make the day run smoothly, I have clients complete a few key steps in advance:
✅ Brand Questionnaire: Helps me understand their ideal client, brand personality, and goals.
✅ Pinterest Mood Board: Gives me insight into their visual preferences.
✅ Website Copy & Photos: Having these ready means I can focus solely on design.
By handling these tasks ahead of time, my clients set themselves up for success—and I can deliver a polished, professional website by the end of the day.
Once the prep work is done, here’s how the VIP Day unfolds:
I often begin with a Showit template—not to copy, but as a foundation. Even when designing custom sites, starting with a structured layout saves time. Pro tip: If you’re a Showit website designer, always credit the template designer while linking to your own site for SEO benefits.
Next, I head into Showit’s design settings and input the client’s brand colors, fonts, and logo (if they have one). This step ensures a cohesive design across all pages.
The homepage is the most time-intensive part of the process. I spend about two hours crafting a visually compelling, conversion-optimized layout before moving on to the rest of the site.
Once the homepage is complete, I duplicate it for About, Services, Blog, and Contact pages, making minor adjustments as needed. This approach keeps the site cohesive and speeds up the process.
Showit’s mobile version is separate from desktop, so I take extra time to ensure everything looks great on mobile devices. This is a crucial step, as Google prioritizes mobile-friendly sites in search rankings.
I optimize every page with SEO-friendly page titles, meta descriptions, and image alt text. If you want to dive deeper into my SEO strategy, I have a free training that walks you through my process.
At the end of the day, I host a 45-minute recorded training session to show my client how to edit and maintain their website moving forward. This empowers them to take control of their site without feeling overwhelmed.
Here’s the reality: VIP Days are a high-profit service. In this particular session, I made $2,000 in (almost) one day—all while delivering massive value to my client.
If you’re a Showit website designer considering VIP Days, I highly recommend having a solid workflow in place to make the process smooth and repeatable.
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If you’re a designer looking to streamline your process and start offering VIP Days, I’ve got something for you! My Website in a Day Playbook includes:
✅ Dubsado Workflow: My exact process from questionnaire to email sequences
✅ 10 Client Emails: Swipe my pre-written emails to keep your process seamless
✅ Brand Questionnaire: The form I use to gather client details
✅ Welcome Guide & Contract: Keep clients informed and protected
✅ Mood Board Canva Templates: Ensure brand consistency
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A Website in a Day is possible with the right preparation, strategy, and mindset. Whether you’re a Showit website designer looking to offer VIP Days or a business owner wanting a fast-tracked site, this method works—without sacrificing quality.
Would you try a Website in a Day service? Let me know in the comments! 🎉
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I overshare my life, and have an ultra-expressive personality. Some words people use to describe me are: helpful, real, fun, creative, authentic, and kind.
Elphaba from Wicked is kind of my alter-ego (I was a fan LONG before the movie-adaptation - anyone else?!). I am always trying to forge my own path and make a difference in the World, somehow, someway, while also constantly criticizing myself and trying to become the better version of me.
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