For [Client Company]

You run the shops .
I'll run the stack .

You've got a website. It's a template. This is the proposal for replacing it with a real one — a custom build wired around how you actually run Mobile Hub, both shops, one admin, one domain, plus the monthly that keeps it sharp.

Prepared by
[Your name]
For
[Client Company]
Phases
I & II
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I only work with one mobile shop in Longton.

If you sign, I won't take on any other phone, mobile, or repair shop in ST1–ST6 for as long as you're paying the monthly. No one on The Strand, no one on Uttoxeter Rd, no one anywhere in Stoke. Written into the contract.

IIThe plan

Two phases. Phase I converts customers. Phase II opens B2B.

Phase I replaces the current site — custom-built, both shops wired in, live in ten days on your domain. Phase II unlocks when you're ready to take bulk device contracts from schools, offices, councils, and anyone else buying repair or devices by the fleet.

PHASE INOW

Customer-facing.

Marketing site that converts walk-ins from Google. Admin PWA that runs the shop. Four routes to book. Convenient for the customer, convenient for you. The demo, live.

£3,500 · £4,500 · £9,500 build · from £400 / mo
PHASE IIB2B

Business accounts.

Schools, offices, care homes, councils. Bulk device intake, per-account pricing, PO invoicing, a corporate dashboard. Repair-as-a-service, priced monthly per client, scoped when the first one lands.

Per-contract pricing · scoped together
IIIMonthly — pick your tier

The build is £3,500, £4,500, or £9,500. Then pick your monthly.

What this costs to own outright
£35,000
Full source handover · white-label · take it anywhere
What you pay today
£1,000
Deposit on signing · balance on go-live · £3,500 (Normal) · £4,500 (Pickup Pro) · £9,500 (Pickup Max) total

You don't own the code — you license it. £3,500 (Normal), £4,500 (Pickup Pro), or £9,500 (Pickup Max) builds and launches the whole app on your domain; the monthly keeps your licence live. Same £1,000 deposit on signing whichever you pick — the balance on go-live is what changes. You save £25k+ up front because you're renting the software, not buying it. If you ever want to buy it outright, that option is in the contract below.

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How you pay — three Stripe links: £1,000 deposit on signing, then the balance on go-live (£2,500 Normal · £3,500 Pickup Pro · £8,500 Pickup Max), then your monthly subscription (£400/£600/£1,000 — tier you pick) from the 1st of the month after we launch. Card or UK Bacs Direct Debit, both work. Cancel or change tier from your own Stripe customer portal any time.
In both packages

What the build includes

  • Custom 5-page website, written for Mobile Hub, not a template
  • Light & dark mode, mobile-first, tested on iOS + Android
  • Two shops, one system — customers pick their branch (Strand or Uttoxeter Rd), bookings route to the right shop, admin splits by location
  • Three-tap price calculator — pick device, pick repair, see price
  • Three booking routes: online form · call · WhatsApp
  • Facebook → website auto-sync — post on your Facebook page, it appears on the website within minutes. No double-posting.
  • Admin PWA — Leads · Bookings · Shop · Settings, per-branch filters, installs on your phone
  • Your domain (mobilehubonline.co.uk kept or upgraded), business email, hosting, SSL, backups
  • Google Business Profile × 2 (one per shop) + live reviews feeds
  • SEO basics + schema so Google finds both shops
  • Live in 10 working days from brief sign-off

Then pick your flow.

Normal
£3,500 · one-off

Customer drop-off at either shop. They check services + prices on the site, pick a branch (Strand or Uttoxeter Rd), book a slot, bring the phone in.

  • Full price-check — every service + price, live on the site
  • Three-tap calculator — customer gets an instant quote
  • Branch selector — booking routes to the right shop automatically
  • "Ready for collection" SMS when the repair is done
+ pickup
Pickup Pro
£4,500 · one-off

Everything in Normal, plus local pickup & return. Customer picks drop-off (free) or pays a fee you set to have it collected from their door, repaired at whichever shop, returned.

  • Everything in £3,500
  • Pickup option on the booking form — address + postcode capture
  • Your pickup-fee rules (flat, tiered, or waived over £X)
  • Driver run-sheet in admin PWA — collections + route, assigned per branch
  • Return-delivery tracking + "your repair is on the way" SMS
nationwide + shop
Pickup Max
£9,500 · one-off

Everything in Pickup Pro, plus nationwide courier + a full online shop. You already buy and sell phones — stop doing it only over the counter. Sell phones, tablets, TVs, consoles, accessories, refurbs — anywhere in the UK.

  • Everything in £4,500
  • Nationwide pickup & return — Royal Mail / DPD / Evri built in, printable labels, tracking
  • Full online shop — phones, tablets, TVs, consoles, accessories, refurbs. Product pages, cart, Stripe checkout.
  • Stock + inventory split per branch — Strand or Uttoxeter, you pick which shop ships what
  • Shipping rules — flat rate, weight-based, free over £X, UK + international toggles
  • Order dashboard — orders, refunds, returns, printable packing slips

Same £1,000 deposit whichever package. Pick one in the contract below — the balance on go-live follows your choice.

I

Foundation

Keep it live. Keep it running.
£400 per month
  • Hosting, domain + email renewals, SSL, daily backups
  • 24/7 uptime + form monitoring — I get paged if anything breaks
  • 2 hours of content edits per month (prices, photos, copy)
  • Security patches + monthly page-speed audit
  • Monthly traffic + leads report
For: the shop that just wants it running.
III

Scale

When the shop becomes a brand.
£1,000 per month
  • Everything in Growth
  • Automated review capture after every job (SMS + email)
  • Referral program, email nurture, seasonal campaigns
  • Bespoke dashboard — jobs, conversion, margin per repair
  • Unlimited edits · same-day response · direct WhatsApp to me
For: turning two shops in Longton into a brand that sells itself — online and on.

Monthly rolling — no minimum, no lock-in, 30 days' written notice to pause or cancel. No exit fee. Domain stays in your name. Direct debit on the 1st via GoCardless. If the monthly stops, the site and the admin PWA deactivate at the end of the notice period. Pick it back up any time — same stack, same price.

What I need from you (any tier)
  • WhatsApp me your services + prices (any format — photo of the price board is fine) and opening hours.
  • Facebook page admin access (facebook.com/mobilehubstoke) so we can wire m.me/mobilehubstoke and the Facebook → website auto-sync.
  • The domain you want — registered in your company name.
  • £1,000 deposit on signing (Stripe link) · balance on go-live (£2,500 Normal · £3,500 Pickup Pro · £8,500 Pickup Max) · first monthly subscription on the 1st after launch.
  • Pickup Max only: your Stripe merchant account for shop payouts, plus a Royal Mail / DPD / Evri account (I'll walk you through the 10-minute sign-up).
IVPhase II — business accounts

Phase II — business contracts.

Schools. Offices. Care homes. Councils. Priced per contract. Not included in the one-off or the monthly. Scoped when the first client lands.

B2B is open-ended. Pick any one, any combination, or something else we haven't thought of. Each is scoped and priced separately when you decide to go.

01 · WHOLESALE
Sell phones to other shops.

Buy refurbs in bulk, sell on to smaller repair shops, kiosks, market stalls. Your trade portal shows live stock + wholesale pricing. They order from a login, you dispatch from the shop. Margin on volume.

02 · BUSINESS ACCOUNTS
Schools, offices, councils.

Each client gets a login to the admin PWA. Staff drop off devices, invoice goes to their finance team on 30 days. No more "who is paying?" at the till.

03 · MANAGED FLEET
Repair contracts, £ per device / month.

Business pays a flat monthly per device covered. Screens, batteries, back glass included; priority queue; 48-hour turnaround; loaner if overnight. Recurring revenue, not hourly.

04 · BULK ROLLOUT
50 new phones, one afternoon.

Business buys fleet devices, you unbox, set up, brand, deliver ready-to-hand-out. Per-device flat rate, booked in advance. High margin, clustered work.

05 · WHITE-LABEL
Be the bench for other shops.

Accessory shops and kiosks who cannot repair hand their jobs to you. Pickup from them, repair at either of your shops, return next day under their brand. They keep the front, you own the actual work.

06 · YOUR IDEA
Something else entirely.

Insurance repairer network. Trade-in marketplace. Refurbs for export. Parts supply to hobbyists. Whatever the move is, we scope it when you know what you want. Phase II is the menu, not a commitment.

IV·aHow you start

Two ways in. Demo, or straight to build.

Some clients sign the minute they see the pricing. Some want to walk a live Mobile Hub on their phone before committing to the build. I don't care which one you are. Pick the path that matches how you make a four-figure decision.

Path A · Straight to build

Sign now.

£1,000
Deposit · build starts same day
  • Sign the contract below, pay £1,000 deposit on Stripe
  • I start wiring it up the moment it clears
  • Preview URL on Day 4–8. Live on your domain in 10 working days (15 for Pickup Max).
  • Balance on go-live, monthly starts the 1st after launch
For: owners who've seen enough from this proposal to commit.
Path B · Demo first

Walk it, then decide.

£1,000
Standalone demo fee · separate from build
  • £1,000 buys a clickable Mobile Hub demo on a private URL — your two shops, your brand, your services, wired in
  • You walk it on your phone. 5–7 days to review.
  • Like it? Come back, sign, pay the £1,000 deposit separately → full build kicks off.
  • Pass? Demo link stays yours as a reference, we part clean. No further obligation.
For: owners who want to touch it before they sign. The demo is a real deliverable, not a discount on the build.

Why two separate fees. A demo is a real deliverable — design, copy, branded layout, live deployment. It costs real time to build. Bundling it into the deposit would mean discounting the build or inflating it. Neither is honest. Path B gives you a paid-for preview that's yours to keep either way; Path A skips it because you don't need it. The £1,000 on either path is the minimum commitment that keeps both sides serious.

IV·bWhy me

Two reasons. That's it.

Muhammed Zyad, founder of Anvul Ltd
MZ
Muhammed Zyad
Founder · Anvul Ltd
Stoke-on-Trent · builds everything you see here.
i.
Demo-first is a real option — and a real deliverable.

See §IV·a above. £1,000 gets you a clickable Mobile Hub demo on a private URL: both shops wired in, your brand, your services. It's a standalone product — not a discount mechanism. If you like it and sign for the build, that's a separate £1,000 deposit + balance per package. You pay for what you actually get. I build what's actually worth building.

ii.
Same number. Same person.

No ticket queue, no account manager, no offshore support desk. If something breaks at 9pm on a Sunday, you text me on 07918 157 439 and I answer.

iii.
I know you're already clever about this.

You've got two shops running, a limited company (MOBILE HUB LONGTON LTD · 16524620), a live site, and customers on Google. I'm not pitching you on "getting online." I'm pitching you on the difference between a £20/mo template and a system built around how you actually run the business.

Registered
Anvul Ltd · Companies House [CH ########]
Insured
£1m professional indemnity + public liability
Based
16 Radford Road, Stoke-on-Trent · built locally, banked UK
Built us a demo in a week that looked better than sites we'd paid four-figure sums for. We signed on the spot.
[Client name] [Role · Company]
VLicence · leverage · longevity

You're not buying software. You're licensing a platform that keeps getting better — while someone else pays the bill.

Template companies sell you a site, hand you the keys, walk away. Six months later it's aged, Google has moved, iOS has shipped twice, and you're paying someone to patch it. You bought an asset that depreciates. Licensing flips that — your monthly buys into a living platform that gets sharper every month, because everyone I build for contributes to the same codebase. That compounding is the whole game.

Value of the stack you'll be running after 12 months of hardening
£500,000+
Your max annual cost £12,000 / year
Your access ratio ~2.4%

Bespoke build equivalent: marketing site + admin PWA + two-shop logistics + full ecommerce + 3-courier APIs + Stripe + Facebook integration + design system + hosting + monitoring + 12 months of iteration = ~£500k on UK contractor day-rates. Your Scale tier is 1/42nd of that. Foundation is 1/104th.

The platform compounds. You just ride it.

Every feature, patch, integration, AI upgrade, or payment-rail expansion I build for any client on this stack rolls into your licence automatically. You don't pay, wait, or ask. Same model as Apple's September iOS ship — you pay £0 extra, your phone gets better overnight.

And because of the exclusivity clause, the clients driving those upgrades are in Manchester, Leeds, London — never Longton. You get all the intelligence, none of the local competitors on the same stack.

Lands in your licence every month — priced in, never billed.

  • Security patches + dependency upgrades (react, next, node — all of it)
  • New features built for other Anvul clients — you inherit every one
  • Performance tuning — faster pages, faster admin, better mobile
  • New payment rails (Apple Pay, Google Pay, BNPL, crypto) + courier swaps
  • AI upgrades — price prediction, fraud detection, auto-categorisation
  • Platform fixes through every iOS, Android, Google, and Meta change

Same model as Apple. Different decimal place.

Apple's annual software R&D
£20 bn+
iOS, macOS, Safari — the software you already use.
Your annual spend, Scale tier
£12,000
Whole business runs on it. Two shops, one system.
For every £1 you spend
Apple spends £1.7m
Same subscription model. Apple at continental scale, yours at Longton scale.

For the avoidance of doubt — who owns what.

You own (forever, unconditionally)
  • Your domain — registered in your company name, renewed in your name
  • Your business email — every inbox, every message, every attachment
  • Your content — every photo, every product page, every review, every word of copy
  • Your customer data — leads, bookings, orders, phone numbers. Never in my systems.
  • Your Google Business Profiles (× 2 shops) + all reviews on them
  • Your Stripe merchant account, your Royal Mail / courier accounts, your revenue
Anvul owns (and licenses to you)
  • The platform source code — React components, admin PWA, shop engine, courier adapters
  • The design system, the hero art, the UI patterns, the motion language
  • The deployment pipeline, monitoring stack, integrations, database schemas
  • Every platform upgrade I build for any other client — you get it on your licence, they don't get yours
  • While your monthly is paid, you have a live, exclusive-in-Longton licence to run all of it
Future option

Want to own the code outright one day?

Full buy-out is £30,000+, scoped when you ask. That includes: complete source handover, white-label rights, all documentation, a handover session, and 30 days of transition support. From that point on, it's yours — host it where you want, hire who you want, sell it, ignore it. Anvul steps out.

But honestly — the licence is almost always the better move. £500k+ of platform leverage plus continuous upgrades for £4.8–12k/year beats £30k of ownership that stops improving the day I hand it over. Buy-out is in the contract for completeness, not because I'd recommend it. If you ever want it, it's there.

VISend me your stuff

No forms. Just WhatsApp me everything.

Send it however you have it — photo of the price board, a screenshot, a voice note, a list you typed in WhatsApp. Rough is fine. I'll sort it into the app.

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Send to Muhammed on WhatsApp

07918 157 439

Send me: your services + prices, opening hours, and anything else you want on the site.

Open WhatsApp →
The contract — short version

What you're agreeing to

Valid until These prices hold for 14 days from today. After that we can still talk, but prices and availability may have moved.
  1. Build fee. £3,500 (Normal), £4,500 (Pickup Pro), or £9,500 (Pickup Max) — your choice below. £1,000 deposit on signing, balance on go-live (£2,500 Normal · £3,500 Pickup Pro · £8,500 Pickup Max). Delivers the whole app from the demo, live on your domain in 10 working days of deposit clearing (Normal / Pickup Pro) or 15 working days (Pickup Max, because of the shop build). Note: any £1,000 demo fee paid under §IV·a is a separate deliverable and does not credit against this build fee — the demo and the build are priced independently.
  2. Monthly service. Starts from £400/month, tier chosen below. First direct debit on the 1st of the month after go-live, via GoCardless.
  3. No lock-in. Rolling monthly. 30 days' written notice to pause or cancel. No exit fee.
  4. Deactivation on cancel. If the monthly stops, the site and admin PWA deactivate at the end of the notice period. Domain + data stay in your name. Re-activate any time — same stack, same price. After 24 months of paid monthly, the site stays live read-only for 90 days after cancellation (bookings off, content + reviews visible) so you never go dark overnight.
  5. Exclusivity. Anvul will not take on any other repair shop in postcodes ST1–ST6 for as long as the monthly is running.
  6. Licence (not ownership). The build fee does not transfer source code or platform IP. You hold an exclusive-in-Longton, non-transferable licence to run the software while the monthly is paid — including every platform upgrade I build for any other client on the same stack, rolled into your licence at no extra cost. See §V for the full model.
  7. Future buy-out. Full buy-out is offered at £30,000+, scoped separately, with complete source handover.
  8. Domain & data. Your domain is registered in your company name from day one. Your customer data, bookings, reviews, and content remain yours, always.
  9. Support. Direct to Muhammed Zyad · WhatsApp 07918 157 439 · hello@mobilehubonline.co.uk · response times per the monthly tier.
  10. Phase II. Any B2B work (§IV) is scoped and invoiced separately when you decide to pursue it.
  11. Validity. These prices (£3,500 / £4,500 / £9,500 build and £400 / £600 / £1,000 monthly) hold for 14 days from the date at the top of this proposal. After that we can still talk — just not on these exact figures.
After you sign

Your first 10 days.

  1. Day 1
    Deposit clears. You get a signed PDF of this contract back to your email. I start wiring your domain + hosting the same day.
  2. Day 2–3
    Brief call + content. 20-minute WhatsApp call to finalise prices, hours, and photos. I take what you send on WhatsApp and shape it into the site.
  3. Day 4–8
    Build + preview. I build against the demo you already saw. You get a private preview URL to click through on your phone. One round of tweaks included.
  4. Day 9–10
    Go-live. DNS flips to your domain, Google Business Profile wired, admin PWA installed on your phone, balance invoiced. Bookings open. Pickup Max adds ~5 days for the online shop + courier integration — same rhythm, just finishes around Day 15.
Normal · £3,500 (drop-off only) Pickup Pro · £4,500 (drop-off + local pickup) Pickup Max · £9,500 (nationwide + online shop)
Foundation · £400/mo Growth · £600/mo Scale · £1,000/mo

Balance invoiced on go-live via a separate Stripe link — £2,500 Normal, £3,500 Pickup Pro, £8,500 Pickup Max (whichever package you picked above). Nothing charges until you click. The £1,000 deposit is the minimum to start the build — if you already bought a demo under §IV·a, that was a separate deliverable, the deposit is still due.

Saves your signed proposal as a file, then opens your share menu — pick WhatsApp, choose Muhammed, hit send. That's it. Then WhatsApp me your services + prices and opening hours separately, any format.

✓ Emailed to Muhammed at muhammedalizyad@gmail.com. You're done.

✓ Signed proposal saved & share sheet opened. Pick WhatsApp, send the file to Muhammed, done.

✓ Downloaded. Attach it to a message to Muhammed on WhatsApp.