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Page Count & Scope
Page counts in every tier are a starting estimate based on a typical catalog of that size — not a hard ceiling, and not a guarantee either.
Here's the honest version: the number of pages a site ends up with isn't really a fixed quantity we can promise up front, because it depends on your catalog, not on us. A single product can reasonably justify more than one page — a main product page, plus a use-case or application page, plus a comparison page against a related model — and each of those targets different search terms that real buyers actually type into Google. That's a good thing. More well-built pages, each targeting a distinct, genuine search term, is one of the main reasons a site like Magido's ends up ranking on page one for searches that matter.
So when you see 'Up to ~30 pages,' read it as: enough pages to properly represent a catalog of roughly that size, built the right way, not artificially inflated or artificially capped. If your catalog naturally needs more structure than that to be represented well — more product variations, more use-cases, more categories — that's a real conversation worth having, not something we just expect to build for free under the original quote, and not something you should expect either. The estimate in each tier reflects what a typical catalog at that scale needs. If yours is larger, larger or unusual, we'll tell you plainly before any work starts, and price it accordingly — no surprise scope creep in either direction.