Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Yours Program?
FThe Yours Program is a 90-day iCreate Digital Setup, Transformation, and Branding Program built for startups and SMEs that need more than just a website. It combines website setup, branding, growth planning, and digital promotion in one guided collaborative process.
It is called Yours because the project stays fully owned by you while iCreate works with you to build it. The program is designed as a shared effort, but the assets, access, and outcomes remain yours.
What happens in the first step after I show interest?
The first step is an initial discussion about your business objective, requirements, and the model that fits your needs. At this stage, iCreate reviews the project, shares a quick summary, and decides whether to accept the project.
What is the onboarding step in the Yours Program?
Once the project is accepted, you onboard the program by accepting the scope and terms. After that, you pay the token amount, receive the welcome email, get the “what’s next” guidance, and receive member portal access credentials.
The complete program is planned across 12 weeks, which is about 90 days. The timeline is split into three milestones so the work moves in a structured way.
Why is there a token payment?
The token payment confirms onboarding and locks the initial project entry into the program. In the document, it is described as a non-refundable token amount, after which the welcome and access process begins.
After onboarding, iCreate prepares the roadmap, blueprint, and mind map for the project. A brand website prototype is created, and the project kickoff begins after sign-off.
What do I receive during the website build phase?
During the build phase, you receive logo and branding guideline work, homepage design, internal pages, navigations, demo images, and content drafts. You are also asked to review and approve the work as it progresses.
The program includes review points where you can share inputs, freeze requirements, finalize scope, and request in-scope changes. The workflow is set up to keep your feedback part of the process.
What happens before the website goes live?
Before launch, the draft is shared on a subdomain for proofreading, review, and final updates. Then the website is migrated to the production server, where CDN configuration, speed optimization, and on-page SEO/AEO preparation are included.
What is included in the digital branding and promotion phase?
This phase includes social media account creation, post planning, brand content, Google Business Listing if applicable, Google Merchant Center for eCommerce projects, content analysis, keyword mapping, Search Console setup, and indexing work.
The final stage includes ad account creation, CRM setup, funnels, email templates, landing pages, lead handling setup, ad creatives, and campaign launch. It also ends with training, short videos, documentation, and a project conclusion with next steps.