Quarterly subscription: Would you go for it?

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In the process of rebuilding NJ, we want to emphasize one aspect that means a lot to us: relationships.

We don't want to have simple transactions with our clients, but build something meaningful that can last in the long term.

We don't want to help you with your pitch deck and then leave you on your own.

We don't want to provide you with a complete brand identity without showing you how to use it effectively.

We don't want to build your new website and, after launch, disappear.

We want to build partnerships that allow both of us to grow together.

And we want to show this in every aspect of the new NJ, even our pricing strategy.

So, for our relaunch, we're introducing a new option: quarterly plans.

Startups naturally think, plan, and budget in quarters. It makes sense to know exactly what you’re going to spend and what milestones you’re going to hit over three months. By locking in our services for a full quarter, you get a dedicated creative duo at a discounted rate.

But we also know it’s a big ask.

It means a bootstrapped founder has to cough up a larger lump sum upfront instead of breaking it down into smaller monthly payments.

To take the risk away, we're keeping our strict 7-day trial before any payment goes through. It’s our way of showing you exactly how we work and proving we’re here to build something real, not just grab your cash and run.

So, would you go for the quarterly subscription, or is it too much of a financial stretch early on or a giant leap of faith for you?

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