What I do. What I won't.
- + Custom sites built from your actual work, by hand, like the network you're standing in.
- + Fast static builds that load on a phone in a parking lot.
- + The whole rig: domain, hosting, mail, SSL, wired and live.
- + Sites that stay mine to maintain or yours to walk away with. Your call.
- × WordPress builds, theme flips, or page-builder anything.
- × Rescue jobs on someone else's plugin pile.
- × Template work at template prices.
What $2,000 buys.
- Design Built around your work and your voice, from a blank page. Nothing recycled.
- Build Hand-coded, no bloat to slow it down or break on you later. Fast everywhere.
- Ship Live on your own domain with mail, SSL, and analytics wired in.
- Stay I stick around after launch. Launch night is the easy part.
You describe it
What you do, who it's for, what it has to say.
I design it
Around your actual work. You see it early and often.
It ships
Live on your domain, fast, mail and SSL done.
I stay on it
Updates, fixes, and a human who answers.
You're standing in the portfolio.
This page, the radio station, the store, the members area, the arcade: one network, hand-built, all of it live and served off the same rig I'll put under your site. Click anything in the menu. That's the work sample, holding traffic in public.
The iron underneath is GoDaddy's enterprise backbone with my hands on every lever. You get the muscle, none of the upsell circus that comes with the name.
The demo is the site you're reading. It loaded, didn't it?
Want one? Tell me what you're building.
Goes straight to my inbox. I read every one. If it's a fit, you hear back inside two days.
Rather drive it yourself?
Fair. The same iron sells without me attached, and you don't need my permission to be good at this. What you can run on it: