WHAT I BUILD

Useful Websites. Useful Tools. No Decorative Bullshit.

If all you need is five pages and a phone number, I can build that. If you need customers to submit requests, employees to manage work, invoices to generate, emails to fire automatically, or a whole ugly process cleaned up, I can build that too.

01

Business Websites

Fast, mobile-friendly sites that tell people what you do, why they should trust you, and how to contact you without hunting through six menus.

02

Customer Portals

Secure areas where customers can submit requests, upload files, check status, approve work, make payments, or stop calling the office for information the system already knows.

03

Internal Tools

Dashboards, job trackers, ticket systems, inventory tools, reporting, approvals, and whatever else your team currently handles with spreadsheets, sticky notes, and memory.

04

Automation

Forms that route themselves. Emails that send themselves. Reminders that happen before somebody forgets. Repeated work turned into software instead of another office task.

05

Hosting & Support

I keep the site running, watch it, back it up, maintain it, and fix it when the internet inevitably does internet things.

06

Oddball Problems

Legacy software, weird integrations, business-specific workflows, and problems that do not fit neatly into a website-builder checkbox are usually the interesting ones.

HONEST PRICING

What It Costs

A basic starter site begins at $500 plus $75/month. Custom systems generally begin around $2,000 and go up based on what they actually need to do. Ongoing support is quoted clearly before anything starts.

I do not hide the price behind a twenty-page strategy deck. We talk through the job, define what is included, and put a real number on it.

$500Starter website
$2,000+Custom platform
QuotedOngoing support
HOW IT GOES

A Project Should Not Be Mysterious

  1. You explain the problem. Plain English is fine.
  2. I map what needs to happen. Including the weird exceptions.
  3. I build and test it. Against real use, not a perfect demo.
  4. You review it. We fix what needs fixing.
  5. It launches. Then I stay available instead of disappearing.

Got a Process That Makes Everybody Swear?

That is usually a good place to start.

Show Me the Problem