Custom design
No off-the-shelf templates. Every site gets a layout designed for your audience and your goals. Built mobile-first and accessible by default.
Sites and applications built from the ground up. Whether you need a clean local-business site, a full ecommerce platform, a custom CMS, or a complex web application, this is the work I have been doing for thirty-five years. Modesto-based, working remotely with clients everywhere.
Every web project comes with the same foundation. Bigger projects layer more on top.
No off-the-shelf templates. Every site gets a layout designed for your audience and your goals. Built mobile-first and accessible by default.
Hand-crafted code that loads fast, validates clean, and is straightforward for any developer to pick up later. No mystery frameworks, no abandoned dependencies.
Tested across phones, tablets, and desktops. Looks and works right on every screen size. Touch-friendly interactions where they matter.
Proper schema markup, meta tags, semantic HTML, fast page speed, and clean URLs from day one. The foundation search engines actually reward.
HTTPS, secure forms, sanitized inputs, prepared statements, secure session handling. Common attack vectors closed before launch.
If you need to update content yourself, you get a CMS configured for the way you actually work. Or if you would rather I handle updates, that is what maintenance plans are for.
Fast load times, optimized images, minimal blocking scripts, proper caching. Pages that score well on Core Web Vitals because they actually are well-built.
You get straightforward docs for anything you need to manage yourself. Account credentials, content workflows, where to find things, how to update.
The same builder who built your site answers when you call. Through launch, the first thirty days are included. After that, hosting and maintenance plans are available.
A sample of the kinds of web projects that come through the shop. If yours is not on the list, ask anyway.
Service pages, location pages, contact forms, Google Business integration, review aggregation. Built to rank locally and convert visitors into calls.
From $4,950WooCommerce, Shopify integration, custom-built checkouts. Product catalogs, inventory management, payment processing, shipping integration, tax handling.
From $9,950When WordPress is overkill or wrong-shaped, I build admin dashboards tailored to your content workflow. Edit only what you need to edit, nothing else in the way.
From $9,950Appointment systems, class registration, event ticketing, calendar integrations. Stripe payments, automatic confirmations, calendar sync.
From $9,950Subscription content, tiered access, member directories, gated downloads, recurring billing through Stripe. Built for actual community, not just paywalls.
From $9,950Internal business tools, customer portals, dashboards, multi-user platforms with permissions and workflows. Built on Laravel or Node.js with proper architecture.
From $22,000Multi-vendor listings, real estate platforms, job boards, directory sites. User accounts, search and filtering, payments for premium placements.
From $19,500Community-focused builds where standard social does not fit. Forums, chat platforms, member profiles, content moderation tools.
From $22,000Modernizing existing sites that have grown out of their original platform. Migration plans, content audits, redesigns that respect what is already working.
Project-dependentReal frameworks for real builds. Stack chosen per project based on what fits, not what is trending.
Bigger picture: see the full toolbox on the homepage. Stack is chosen per project. The right tool for the job, not the most expensive or the trendiest.
Three rough size buckets. Final price is locked in your written scope before any work begins.
Standard sites. 1 to 2 weeks turnaround.
Custom design and advanced functionality.
Bespoke applications and platform builds.
Full pricing for hosting, maintenance, SEO and everything else: see the pricing page.
If your question is not here, just ask. The first email is the right place.
Rough ideas welcome. Quick reads, straight answers.
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