Resume to Website
Resume to Website in 48 Hours: What the Process Looks Like
A fast website process works best when the goal is clear: turn scattered professional materials into a polished page families can use.
The first step is gathering the right material.
Your resume is usually the starting point, but it is not the only useful piece. Testimonials, certifications, service notes, photos, agency bios, and past website copy can all help shape the page.
The site gets organized around how families decide.
A resume lists history. A website needs to turn that history into a clearer story: who you support, what you do, why families can trust you, and how to inquire.
- Clarify your role and care lane
- Pull out the strongest proof
- Translate experience into family-facing language
- Shape services, credentials, and next steps
Fast should still feel thoughtful
The point is not to rush a generic page. The point is to use what you already have and make it easier to trust.
The review should be focused.
Review the site for accuracy, tone, missing proof, and whether the next step feels right. A tight review process keeps the project moving without turning a simple site into a long design project.