Four things I do well. Nothing I don't.
I'd rather turn down work than fake expertise. Here's the honest list — what I build today, and what I'm rolling out as the studio grows.
Websites
Hand-coded marketing sites for local businesses. Three to seven pages, tuned to actually load fast and read well on a phone in the sun.
- Custom layout and type system — not a theme
- Mobile-first, tested on real devices
- Contact form with spam filtering
- Google Maps, hours, and schema.org for local SEO
- Deployed on Cloudflare — free hosting, fast worldwide
Redesigns
You already have a site. It works, but it looks 2014 and loads like dial-up. I rebuild it keeping everything that works — brand, copy, quirks — and fix what doesn't.
- Honest audit before we start — if it's fine, I'll say so
- Keep your domain, URLs, and SEO intact
- Visual refresh + modern performance
- Optional: migrate off WordPress / Wix / Squarespace
Reviews & reputation
The part almost every small business forgets. After every job, your customer gets a short, friendly message asking for a review — with a gentle follow-up if they don't reply. Details on the reviews page →
- Automated Google review requests via SMS or email
- One tap for the customer — direct link to your profile
- Simple dashboard: who was asked, who replied
- Works alongside any website — I don't have to build it
Growth — coming soon In development
Rolling out once the first wave of clients is happy. I'd rather launch one service well than four mediocre ones.
- Missed-call text-back — if a caller is missed, they get a text in 30 seconds
- Local Google / Meta ads — small budgets, measured weekly
- Lead-capture landing pages — built to convert, not to show off
- Simple CRM nudges — remind customers you exist, tastefully
Things I don't do — at least not yet.
If you need any of these, I likely know someone honest who does. Just ask.