Answer: Yes. A one-page custom website can be built and launched in one week (6 business days) if the scope is fixed, content is ready on day 1, and the process eliminates typical delays.
Fixed scope prevents delays: One-page websites have predictable requirements (hero, services, contact form). No scope creep = no timeline bloat.
Most delay is process, not work: Agencies spend weeks on committee approvals, endless revisions, and project management overhead. The actual coding takes 2-3 days.
Ready content on day 1 is critical: If text, images, and branding are provided upfront, development starts immediately. Waiting for content is the #1 killer of fast timelines.
Prepare your content: Write your page text, gather images, and confirm your branding (logo, colors) before engaging a developer.
Limit revisions: Commit to one or two revision rounds. Endless tweaking destroys timelines.
Work with owner-operators: Companies that require committee approvals can't move fast. Solo decision-makers can.
We launch custom Next.js websites in 6 business days using a fixed-scope process:
Sources: Based on 100+ one-week website launches by Trailhead (2023-2025). Timeline assumes fixed scope (one-page site), content ready on day 1, and owner-operator decision-making.