We design websites, we host them, and we fix them when something breaks. That is the entire list. No upsells, no 47-page contracts, no jargon — the three things a small business actually needs from the website on the back of its card, held to a standard.
You tell us about the business. We ask a handful of questions — about your customers, not your "tech stack" — and design a site that looks like your actual shop, not a template ten other businesses on your street are already running.
Most builds ship in 3–5 weeks. Every site is mobile-first, fast, search-ready, and editable by you afterward.
Hosting is something you only notice when it fails. Ours is the kind you forget about: fast, monitored, backed up every night, supported by the same person who built the site. No ticket portals, no offshore call centers.
Have a site somewhere else? We move it over free — usually in an afternoon, with zero downtime.
Most calls open with someone reading us an error they don't understand. Expired SSL certificate. WordPress "critical error." A hacked site. A contact form eating leads. A site that used to be fast and no longer is.
We have seen them all, usually this week. No maintenance contract required. Describe what's broken; we quote a flat price and a timeline. Most jobs are same-day.
No discovery decks, no project portals, no chat-bot mazes. Three steps and a real phone number.
Call, or send a note. We ask a handful of questions — about your business, not your "tech stack" — and tell you plainly what it will cost.
Build, host, fix, migrate — whatever you signed up for. One person as your point of contact, writing you plain notes in plain English.
Site is live; we still have it — daily backups, security updates, and the same number when something strange happens three months from now.
A new site, a host switch, or an emergency fix. A real person reads every message, and most replies go out within the hour.