Services

AI websites, apps, games, newsletters, and automation built around commercial outcomes.

The work is scoped around visible output and measurable use: a premium website experience, a useful app workflow, an interactive game or simulator, a newsletter engine, or the automation that removes drag after the lead arrives.

Best first input

Bring one commercial symptom, not a shopping list.

The services route works best when the buyer can name the page, lead path, missed-call route, or admin step that should produce a clearer result.

Symptom
Visibility is weak, enquiries are soft, response is slow, or follow-up is too manual.
Surface
One URL, workflow, or call/enquiry path Halo can inspect before recommending paid work.
Proof
The before-and-after signal that would make the first sprint worth expanding.

What the first pass covers

Built to choose the next useful improvement.

Each recommendation is designed to be source-ready, measurable, and reversible before larger retainers or live deployment decisions.

Included

  • Premium website design, UX, SVG systems, and conversion builds
  • Apps, games, internal tools, dashboards, and newsletter systems
  • AI SEO, answer-engine optimization, lead capture, receptionists, and automation
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Choose the first sprint

Match the service to the bottleneck buyers can feel.

A stronger services page should help visitors self-select the next step quickly. Each route below connects a visible business symptom to a concrete first deliverable.

Visibility problem

People cannot find or understand the offer.

Best first sprint: AI SEO/AEO page fix for one high-intent service, with visible answers, schema alignment, and internal links.

Review AEO route

Conversion problem

Traffic arrives but enquiries stay soft.

Best first sprint: audit-to-enquiry funnel with offer clarity, CTA hierarchy, lead-capture path, and follow-up recommendation.

Find my funnel gap

Response problem

Good leads cool before anyone replies.

Best first sprint: AI receptionist route mapping missed-call capture, qualification prompts, summary handoff, and next-task automation.

Map response route

Admin problem

Manual follow-up steals time after enquiries land.

Best first sprint: one repeatable handoff or admin workflow that can be tightened before larger automation is approved.

Prepare admin brief

Price clarity

Start with a bounded first sprint before a retainer.

The services page now repeats the entry-package guardrail where buyers compare routes, so the decision does not depend on finding the homepage pricing band first.

Visibility sprint
From £147. One answer-ready page fix for a specific service or buyer question.
Lead capture sprint
From £297. One audit-to-enquiry path with CTA, proof, form, and follow-up clarity.
Automation sprint
Scoped after audit. One missed-call, triage, or admin handoff mapped before larger automation.
Check the right starting point

Quote boundary

Know what changes the price before asking for a proposal.

A useful services enquiry should separate the first sprint from the extras that make quotes sprawl. Halo can price faster when the buyer names one surface, one symptom, and one proof signal.

Keeps it bounded
One page, funnel, missed-call route, or admin handoff with a clear before-and-after signal.
Changes scope
Multiple brands, locations, integrations, live-account changes, or content calendars beyond the first buyer path.
Best next move
Send the narrow route to the free audit first, then approve the smallest paid sprint that proves the direction.

Delivery timing

Separate the audit decision from the build decision.

Buyers can see what Halo can decide from review context, what needs a first sprint, and what should wait until there is proof. That keeps service enquiries specific without making the page feel like a long proposal form.

  1. Free auditChoose the first route.

    Halo identifies whether the fastest useful fix is visibility, capture, response, or admin, using one public page, form path, or workflow note.

  2. First sprintShip one measured slice.

    The approved implementation changes one page, CTA path, response handoff, or admin step, then checks the proof signal before expanding.

  3. ExpansionScale after evidence.

    Retainers, multi-route campaigns, tool connections, and larger automation wait until the first slice shows a reason to continue.

Send Service Timing Context

Approval handoff

After the audit, approve one implementation route before anything changes live.

This makes the services path safer: Halo can recommend the first sprint, but production publishing, tracking edits, tool connections, and customer-facing workflow changes stay behind explicit sign-off.

Approve first
The page, funnel, response route, or admin handoff Halo should implement as the first measured slice.
Confirm proof
The before-and-after signal to check after launch: answer clarity, CTA confidence, reply speed, or owner-time saved.
Keep separate
Retainers, multi-route campaigns, live-account access, and broader automation until the first slice has evidence.

Delivery receipt

Know the artifact, proof signal, and approval gate before the sprint starts.

This keeps each service route concrete. Buyers should know what Halo will hand back, what evidence should change, and which live-system actions still need explicit approval.

Visibility sprint
Artifact: answer-ready page copy, schema notes, internal-route fixes, and the snippet or buyer question to compare after launch.
Lead capture sprint
Artifact: revised CTA path, form prompt, proof placement, and follow-up handoff with the enquiry signal to watch.
Automation sprint
Artifact: missed-call, triage, or admin workflow map. Live account connections, customer messages, and tracking edits remain approval-gated.

Build proof matrix

Every service route should return a visible artifact and a proof signal.

This makes Halo feel like a product studio: websites, apps, games, newsletters, and automations are scoped by what ships and what evidence changes after the first slice.

Website

Premium page or site section

Artifact: responsive UI, conversion copy, SVG/interface details, schema, and CTA route.

Proof: clearer answer, stronger enquiry click, no mobile friction.
App

Workflow or dashboard screen

Artifact: intake, booking, calculator, admin, or customer flow shaped around a repeated job.

Proof: fewer manual steps or a clearer task handoff.
Game/demo

Interactive proof of concept

Artifact: browser demo, simulator, configurator, or playful explainer that makes the offer tangible.

Proof: better understanding before a sales call.
Newsletter

Publishing and archive system

Artifact: issue template, archive page, feed surface, lead magnet, and repeatable editorial workflow.

Proof: recurring content that compounds attention.
Automation

Response or admin handoff

Artifact: triage map, receptionist route, task summary, inbox flow, or CRM handoff plan.

Proof: faster response or less owner admin.

Choose the route by proof, not novelty.

The free audit turns one route into a first implementation slice with an approval boundary.

Send Services Audit Brief

Measurement plan

Know what changed after the first sprint.

Each Halo services route now names the outcome it should improve before build work starts, making the page clearer for buyers comparing practical AI work with generic consulting.

01

Visibility

Which buyer question, service page, schema field, or internal route became easier for search and answer engines to understand.

02

Capture

Which CTA, audit path, form prompt, or onsite handoff became clearer for a qualified enquiry.

03

Response

Which missed-call, triage, summary, or next-task step should reduce delay after the lead arrives.

Bring one current bottleneck.

The free audit turns that bottleneck into the first measurable implementation slice.

Start the Measurement Audit

Decision boundary

Halo sells the first useful improvement, not a vague AI programme.

The services path is strongest when a buyer can point to one commercial leak and approve a small implementation slice before expanding.

Good first scope
One service page, audit funnel, missed-call route, or admin workflow tied to qualified enquiries or owner time.
Hold for later
Broad transformation roadmaps, unsupported traffic promises, and multi-system account changes before the first measured slice works.
Proof to capture
The before-and-after signal: clearer answer visibility, better CTA confidence, faster response, or less manual follow-up.

Services handoff

Turn the chosen service route into a usable audit brief.

The services page now closes the gap between comparison and action: buyers can name the route, the commercial symptom, and the proof signal before opening the free audit request.

Business website or service page:

Chosen first route: visibility / capture / response / admin

Current commercial symptom:

What the first sprint should prove:

Open Services Audit Form

Common questions

Answers before the next step.

These visible answers match the page FAQ schema, keeping the buyer experience and answer-engine context aligned.

Which Halo service should I start with?

Start with the service that matches the visible bottleneck: AI SEO or AEO for discoverability, lead generation for weak enquiry paths, or AI receptionist work for slow response and triage.

Does Halo build websites, apps, games, and newsletters?

Yes. Halo can ship premium websites, app and internal-tool screens, browser games or interactive demos, newsletter engines, AI SEO and AEO improvements, and the automation that connects the enquiry path after launch.

Do I need a full AI transformation project first?

No. Halo scopes the smallest useful sprint first, then measures visibility, capture, response, or admin-time improvement before expanding the system.

How are entry packages measured?

Each entry package is tied to one commercial outcome, such as a clearer answer-ready page, a sharper audit-to-enquiry route, or a better missed-call handoff.

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