Booking flow is too weak
If bookers cannot quickly understand fit, format, and next step, the site loses commercial value. Start with web design or booking-focused structure.
Services
Some need a new website. Others need redesign, a better EPK, help away from Wix, a WordPress setup without a heavy page builder, a Shopify setup, or a site that works better for booking and press. StageReady is a boutique studio in Kolding building custom-coded websites and focused service work for musicians in Denmark and internationally.
StageReady builds custom-coded websites in Kolding for musicians, artists, and bands that need stronger booking flow, EPK structure, and clearer professional positioning.
Choose the right kind of help
StageReady Web is a boutique studio in Kolding for musicians, artists, and bands that need a clearer commercial website foundation. This page helps you decide what actually fits based on booking flow, press clarity, builder limits, and the need for a stronger custom site.
Choose from the real problem
If bookers cannot quickly understand fit, format, and next step, the site loses commercial value. Start with web design or booking-focused structure.
If bio, images, music, and contact are not gathered properly, press and collaborators slow down. Start with EPK-focused help.
If Wix or a heavy page builder makes the site generic, slow, or too constrained, migration or redesign is usually the next move.
If the project has outgrown templates, a custom-coded setup gives more control over identity, performance, and professional positioning.
If the website is hard for search engines or AI systems to understand, structure, FAQ, metadata, and internal linking should be the next priority.
New website
For musicians, artists, and ensembles who need a website that feels right and makes it easier to understand who they are and how they are booked.
Redesign
For projects that have outgrown a site that feels too generic, too messy, or no longer gives the right first impression.
From builder
For musicians who can feel that Wix or another builder no longer matches the level of the project or how it should be presented.
WordPress
For projects that want WordPress as the foundation, but do not want a heavy build sitting on top of Elementor, Divi, or similar tools. We prefer cleaner, lighter, and more maintainable WordPress work.
Shopify
For projects that need a more serious webshop or merch setup, where Shopify makes more sense than forcing commerce into a custom setup or a heavy plugin stack.
EPK & booking
For artists who want bio, images, music, and contact details in one place, so bookers and press can use the material quickly.
AI visibility
For musicians who want their key pages to be easier to find and easier to understand in both search and AI answers.
Packages
For musicians who want clear levels, fixed scope, and a fast understanding of what is included.
Next step
That is normal. Many musicians know the site is not working properly, but not whether the answer is a new website, redesign, WordPress, Shopify, migration, EPK help, or simply stronger structure. That is why StageReady often starts with a clear review.
Because many musicians first feel a problem and only later understand which solution fits. Services makes it easier to understand what StageReady actually helps with, and which problem each service solves, before deciding on packages or pricing.
You can start either way. Services helps you understand what kind of help fits your project. Packages help you understand scope and price level if you are already closer to a decision.
Yes. StageReady also helps with redesign, a stronger EPK page, help away from Wix, WordPress, Shopify, or clearer AI-ready structure. You do not need a full relaunch to get a stronger setup.
Yes. StageReady can also build in both WordPress and Shopify when that is the right fit for the project. The point is not to force everyone into custom code, but to choose the setup that makes the most sense for operations, flexibility, performance, and how the site or store actually needs to work.
Generally no, not when the goal is a more high-end and long-term website. We prefer to use WordPress itself as the base and shape the solution with custom code, styling, and structure so it stays lighter, less fragile, and a stronger foundation for performance and SEO.
That depends on project size, content, functionality, integrations, and how custom the solution needs to be. That is why WordPress and Shopify are not shown as fixed packages here. They are scoped around what the client actually needs.