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HOMEPROZ CONTRACT - SUMMARY AND NEXT STEPS
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Date: October 29, 2025
WHAT HAS BEEN COMPLETED
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1. DRAFT CONTRACT CREATED
File: DRAFT-HomeProz-WordPress-Website-Contract.txt
Status: Substantially complete, ready for final customization after interview
Key sections populated based on meeting notes:
✓ Project overview with ACF property listing system description
✓ Detailed deliverables including WordPress development, ACF implementation,
MLS planning, email migration support, managed hosting setup
✓ Clear exclusions (full IDX integration, e-commerce, etc.)
✓ Client responsibilities specific to real estate website
✓ Timeline showing 3-4 week queue + 1 week development
✓ Budget: $6,000 development + $600 annual hosting = $6,600 first year
✓ Payment schedule: $2,000 upfront, $4,000 on completion
✓ Complete legal terms section (all standard clauses from Landproz contracts)
Still needs:
- Actual contract signing date
- Specific milestone calendar dates
- Possible adjustments based on interview responses
- Client's legal business entity name confirmation
- Final proofread
2. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS CREATED
CONTRACT-KEY-ELEMENTS-EXTRACTED.txt
- Reference guide of all elements extracted from Landproz contracts
- Legal clauses, payment structures, standard terms
- Useful for understanding contract construction
MEETING-NOTES-AND-UPDATES.txt
- Detailed summary of meeting transcript information
- Analysis of what was discussed vs what's in contract
- Risk factors, strategic recommendations
- Comparison to Landproz relationship
INTERVIEW-QUESTIONS-FOR-CLIENT.txt
- Comprehensive question list organized by topic
- 12 sections covering all aspects of project
- Post-interview checklist
- Notes template for organizing responses
FEEDBACK-QUESTIONS-RECOMMENDATIONS.txt (original)
- Initial feedback on draft before meeting notes
- Still relevant for understanding contract structure
reference_examples/ directory
- 6 Landproz contracts in text format
- README explaining each document
CURRENT CONTRACT HIGHLIGHTS
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SCOPE:
- WordPress website with Advanced Custom Fields for property listings
- Theme based on existing HomeProz design
- Property search and filtering
- MLS number field (manual entry, not full automated IDX)
- Email migration support (up to 2 hours)
- Managed hosting setup
- Training and documentation
- 60-day warranty
PRICING:
- Development: $6,000 (one-time)
- Discounted from standard $7,000 (40 hrs × $175/hr)
- Effective rate: $150/hr for startup client
- Payment: $2,000 upfront, $4,000 on completion
- Hosting: $600/year (ongoing)
- Equivalent to $50/month
- Includes management, backups, security, updates, support
- Billed annually (can change to monthly if client prefers)
- First year due at launch
- Total First Year: $6,600
TIMELINE:
- Contract signing → 3-4 weeks → Development starts
- Development: ~1 week of focused work
- Total: ~4-5 weeks from contract signing to launch
EXCLUSIONS:
- Full automated IDX MLS integration
- E-commerce/payments
- Custom plugins beyond standard
- Ongoing MLS fees ($660/year - client pays directly)
- Ongoing Google Workspace fees (client pays directly)
- Content writing/photography
CRITICAL QUESTIONS TO ANSWER
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Before finalizing contract, you MUST determine:
1. BUDGET ACCEPTANCE
Is $6,600 first year total within their budget?
Can they do $2,000 upfront payment?
Are ongoing costs ($600-2,000/year) acceptable?
2. MLS INTEGRATION SCOPE
Are they subscribing to Northstar MLS?
Do they want manual MLS field (included) or automated IDX (additional cost)?
Current contract assumes manual field only.
3. EMAIL MIGRATION COMPLEXITY
How many email accounts?
Current setup?
2 hours included - is this enough?
4. DESIGN/BRANDING ASSETS
Do they actually have a "HomeProz design aesthetic"?
Logo, colors, brand guidelines available?
Or do they need design work beyond scope?
5. HOSTING BILLING PREFERENCE
Annual ($600/year) or monthly ($50/month)?
Contract currently shows annual.
6. ACF PRO LICENSE
Include in your cost or client purchases separately?
$49/year - needs to be assigned to someone.
7. LEGAL BUSINESS NAME
Exact legal entity name for contract?
"HomeProz" or "HomeProz LLC" or other?
8. TIMELINE ACCEPTABILITY
Can they wait 3-4 weeks for development to start?
Is there urgency requiring rush/prioritization?
RECOMMENDED NEXT STEPS
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STEP 1: CONDUCT INTERVIEW
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Use: INTERVIEW-QUESTIONS-FOR-CLIENT.txt
Method options:
□ Schedule call/video meeting with Dayna
□ Send questions via email (less ideal, conversation is better)
□ Mix: Send key questions, then discuss responses
Key sections to cover:
- Budget and payment (Q1.1-1.4)
- MLS integration scope (Q2.1-2.5)
- Email migration (Q4.1-4.3)
- Design and branding (Q5.1-5.4)
- Business and legal (Q9.1-9.4)
Don't need to ask every question - use judgment based on conversation flow.
STEP 2: UPDATE CONTRACT
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After interview, update contract with:
□ Insert contract signing date
□ Calculate and insert specific milestone dates
□ Adjust hosting billing if needed (annual vs monthly)
□ Adjust MLS scope if needed (manual vs IDX)
□ Clarify ACF Pro license responsibility
□ Insert correct legal business entity name
□ Adjust deliverables if scope changes based on interview
□ Add any additional clarifications needed
STEP 3: INTERNAL REVIEW
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Before sending to client:
□ Read contract as if you're the client
□ Verify all [INSERT DATE] placeholders are filled
□ Verify pricing math is correct
□ Verify timeline is realistic and calendar dates work
□ Check that scope matches what was discussed
□ Proofread for typos and consistency
□ Verify exclusions don't exclude something you plan to do
STEP 4: CLIENT REVIEW
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Send to client:
□ Email the contract as Word document (format from text version)
□ Include cover letter/email explaining:
- Summary of project
- Total investment ($6,600 first year)
- Timeline (4-5 weeks from signing)
- Next steps (review, sign, initial payment)
□ Request review within 5-7 business days
□ Offer to discuss any questions
STEP 5: NEGOTIATE/REVISE
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Expect client may:
- Request scope changes
- Negotiate pricing
- Request different payment terms
- Have questions about technical details
Be prepared to:
□ Adjust scope up or down
□ Offer phased approach if budget tight
□ Modify payment schedule if needed
□ Clarify technical specifications
□ Document all changes in writing
STEP 6: EXECUTE CONTRACT
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Once agreed:
□ Both parties sign (DocuSign or PDF signatures)
□ Send invoice for initial $2,000 payment
□ Set up project folder and files
□ Add project to calendar with milestone dates
□ Send welcome/kickoff email outlining next steps
STEP 7: PROJECT KICKOFF
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After payment received:
□ Send confirmation and queue position update
□ Request client provide materials (logo, content, access)
□ Set up staging environment
□ Schedule kickoff meeting for when development starts
□ Keep client updated on queue status
STRATEGIC CONSIDERATIONS
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BUDGET SENSITIVITY
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Meeting notes indicated "limited operating funds as a startup"
If budget is tight:
- Offer phased approach:
- Phase 1 ($4,000): Basic site with manual property entry
- Phase 2 ($2,000): ACF system upgrade
- Phase 3 (future): Full IDX integration
- Or offer payment plan:
- $500/month for 12 months = $6,000
- Plus hosting $50/month
- Total: $550/month for first year
- Or include first 3 months hosting free:
- Development: $6,000 (includes 3 months hosting)
- Hosting starts month 4
- Reduces Year 1 cash outlay to $6,150
RELATIONSHIP VALUE
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This is likely a long-term relationship:
- Ongoing hosting: $600/year recurring revenue
- Future enhancements: property of opportunities
- Referral potential: Dayna is connected in real estate
- Landproz connection: Good will benefits both relationships
Consider:
- Initial project may be lower margin (startup discount)
- Long-term value is in hosting and future work
- Prioritize good experience over maximizing initial revenue
- Professional execution could lead to significant referrals
SCOPE MANAGEMENT
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Watch for scope creep in these areas:
- MLS integration complexity (stay with manual unless explicitly scoped for IDX)
- Email migration time (2 hours may not be enough for complex setups)
- Design work (if they don't have brand assets, could expand significantly)
- Custom feature requests during development
- Training time if users are not technical
Mitigation:
- Very clear scope definition before starting
- Written change order process
- Regular check-ins during development
- Set expectations early about what's included vs additional
TECHNICAL NOTES
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Items to verify/prepare before development:
- ACF Pro license: Purchase or have client purchase before starting
- Hosting server: Ensure resources allocated for new site
- MLS research: If doing any MLS integration, research API/requirements
- Google Workspace: Have signup process documented if assisting with email
- Domain access: Get GoDaddy credentials early
POTENTIAL ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS
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ISSUE: Timeline too long (3-4 week wait)
SOLUTION OPTIONS:
- Pay 20% rush fee ($1,200) for immediate start
- Reduce scope to launch faster (basic site now, features later)
- Accept timeline or wait until schedule opens
ISSUE: Budget too high
SOLUTION OPTIONS:
- Phased approach (launch basic site, add features later)
- Payment plan spread over 12 months
- Reduce scope (fewer features, simpler design)
- Delay project until funding available
ISSUE: MLS integration expectations exceed manual entry
SOLUTION OPTIONS:
- Provide separate quote for full IDX integration
- Recommend starting manual, adding IDX later
- Research and quote IDX service fees clearly
ISSUE: Email migration more complex than 2 hours
SOLUTION OPTIONS:
- Provide quote for additional migration time at $175/hr
- Client can handle migration themselves with documentation
- Use migration service (additional cost)
ISSUE: No existing design/branding materials
SOLUTION OPTIONS:
- Add design phase to project (+$1,000-2,000)
- Use template design with minimal customization
- Refer to designer for branding, then proceed with web development
ISSUE: Client wants features not in scope
SOLUTION OPTIONS:
- Add via change order at $250/hr
- Defer to Phase 2 after launch
- Reduce other features to make room in budget
ALTERNATIVES TO CONSIDER OFFERING
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ALTERNATIVE 1: PHASED APPROACH
Phase 1 - Basic Site ($4,000)
- WordPress installation
- Basic theme setup
- 3-5 standard pages
- Contact form
- Managed hosting setup
- Manual property entry (standard posts/pages)
Phase 2 - Property System ($2,000)
- Advanced Custom Fields implementation
- Custom property listing system
- Search and filtering
- MLS number field
Phase 3 - Future Enhancements (quoted separately)
- Full IDX integration
- Advanced features
- Marketing tools
ALTERNATIVE 2: TEMPLATE-BASED APPROACH ($3,500)
- Premium real estate WordPress theme ($60)
- Basic customization to HomeProz brand
- Property listing setup using theme features
- Managed hosting
- Training
Faster/cheaper but less custom, may have limitations.
ALTERNATIVE 3: MONTHLY MANAGED SERVICE ($550/month)
Year 1 (12 months):
- Website development spread over payments
- Managed hosting included
- Ongoing support and updates
This cashflow-friendly option may appeal to startup.
DECISION POINTS
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YOU NEED TO DECIDE:
1. Are you firm on 3-4 week timeline or willing to prioritize for rush fee?
2. Are you willing to do phased approach if full budget is issue?
3. Minimum project size you'll accept if they want to reduce scope?
4. ACF Pro license - include and manage or require client purchase?
5. Hosting billing - prefer annual or okay with monthly?
6. Email migration - strict 2 hour limit or flexible if needed?
7. Design work - how much is included before additional charges?
FILES SUMMARY
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Working Directory: Clients/HomeProz/Contracts/WordPress-Website/
KEY FILES:
1. DRAFT-HomeProz-WordPress-Website-Contract.txt
→ Main contract document, ready for final customization
2. INTERVIEW-QUESTIONS-FOR-CLIENT.txt
→ Use this for client interview to gather remaining information
3. SUMMARY-AND-NEXT-STEPS.txt (this file)
→ Overview and action plan
REFERENCE FILES:
4. MEETING-NOTES-AND-UPDATES.txt
→ Detailed meeting analysis and strategic recommendations
5. CONTRACT-KEY-ELEMENTS-EXTRACTED.txt
→ Contract building blocks from Landproz templates
6. FEEDBACK-QUESTIONS-RECOMMENDATIONS.txt
→ Original feedback (before meeting notes)
7. reference_examples/ (directory)
→ 6 Landproz contracts in text format
IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED
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Choose next step:
□ OPTION A: Interview client now
- Review INTERVIEW-QUESTIONS-FOR-CLIENT.txt
- Schedule call/meeting with Dayna
- Gather all information
- Update contract based on responses
□ OPTION B: Review contract first
- Read through DRAFT-HomeProz-WordPress-Website-Contract.txt
- Make any adjustments needed
- Prepare questions or changes
- Then proceed to interview
□ OPTION C: Send preliminary contract for review
- Format draft into Word document
- Send with note that it's preliminary, subject to discussion
- Let client review and come back with questions
- Finalize based on their feedback
RECOMMENDED: Option A (interview first)
- Ensures contract is accurate before client sees it
- Avoids back-and-forth revisions
- Shows professionalism and thoroughness
- Surfaces issues early
FINAL NOTES
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Contract Quality:
The draft contract is professional, comprehensive, and based on proven templates
from successful Landproz projects. All essential legal protections are in place.
With minor customization after interview, it will be ready to send.
Scope Accuracy:
The current scope reflects meeting discussion but needs validation:
- Is manual MLS field entry really what they want?
- Is 2 hours enough for email migration?
- Do they actually have design materials or need design work?
- Is $6,600 truly within startup budget?
Interview will answer these questions definitively.
Timeline Reality:
The 3-4 week queue is honest and sets proper expectations. If this is
problematic for client, better to know now and offer alternatives (rush fee,
phased approach, etc.) than to over-promise and under-deliver.
Relationship Approach:
This is a relationship business. Dayna Gottberg is the connection to both
HomeProz and Landproz. Professional execution on this project could lead to:
- Long-term hosting relationship ($600/year recurring)
- Future development work
- Referrals in real estate industry
- Strengthened relationship with Landproz
Prioritize good experience and fair pricing over maximizing immediate revenue.
Ready to Proceed:
You have everything needed to move forward:
✓ Professional contract draft
✓ Comprehensive interview questions
✓ Strategic analysis and recommendations
✓ Reference materials from past successful projects
Next step: Conduct interview and finalize contract details.