What I can build for you
Most jobs land in one of three shapes. If yours does not, say so anyway. I would rather hear the problem than the category.
The work itself
three shapes, no lock-in
- A website for your business
- The usual reason people call. You get a fast site that works on a phone, real page titles and local business markup so you turn up in Google when somebody nearby searches for what you sell, and a contact form that reaches you. I set up the hosting. The site is yours, and you can take it anywhere.
- A custom web tool
- For when the off the shelf app does not fit how you actually work. Booking, scheduling, tracking a fleet of something, an internal dashboard your staff use on a tablet. I have built this kind of thing for myself and for other people. Tell me the workflow and I will tell you whether software is even the right answer.
- Brand and print
- A logo, a menu, a business card, a sign for the road. Often this comes with a website, and it works better when it does, because the thing on the wall and the thing on the screen should look like they came from the same place.
How it goes
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You tell me about the business and what the site has to do for it. I go away, look at what you have now and what your competitors have, and come back with a direction and a price. Nothing gets built before you have seen both.
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Then I build it, and you look at it while I do, not after. I have opinions and I will make the case for them, but it is your business and the last word on it is yours.
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I am one person, not an agency. That means you are talking to the person doing the work, and it also means I take on a few jobs at a time rather than many.
Cost
in writing
Every job is priced after we talk, because a one page site for a food truck and a booking tool for a trades company are not the same job. You get the number in writing before anything starts.