Four areas,
one standard.
Fast, accessible and ready for AI search. I run every project myself, from the first conversation to launch.
A site that gets seen in Google and in AI answers. Designed, written and shipped in one place, ready for you to edit yourself.
I design and build in one process, so what you approve in the concept is what goes live, with nothing lost on the way. I write the content so Google and AI models have something worth quoting. You end up with a site you edit yourself, without a developer.
- Astro
- Webflow
- Figma
- Vercel
- Sanity
A store that keeps up when the traffic arrives, and that runs day to day without an IT team. From design, through integrations, to the first sale.
I build on Shopify, from the brand design to the first order, with integrations that connect the store to your warehouse and your accounting. I focus on speed and on the path to checkout, because those decide whether traffic turns into sales. If you are moving from another platform, I do it with your Google rankings intact.
- Shopify
- Liquid
A working product, not a mockup on slides. A first version ready to show investors and test on real users, in weeks instead of months.
I build a working first version, the kind you show investors and put in the hands of real users, in weeks rather than quarters. I start with a scope workshop, to separate what has to be in version one from what can wait. Code and documentation arrive ready for your team to take over.
- React
- Node
- Vercel
- Lovable
Visibility in ChatGPT and Perplexity answers, and processes that run without you. Always attached to a specific build, never as a slogan.
I set up your content so ChatGPT and Perplexity cite your company in their answers, and I build automation that takes repetitive work off your hands. Always attached to something concrete: structured content and schema.org, processes in n8n, a chatbot grounded in your own knowledge. AI here is a tool for a countable result, not a slogan.
- GEO
- n8n
- RAG
- llms.txt
- Claude
Common questions.
Straight answers.
What clients ask most before starting a project. If something is missing here, get in touch.
I usually reply the same business day.
How long does a website project take?
A company site is usually 4 to 6 weeks from the first conversation to launch. A store or an app takes 6 to 10 weeks, depending on scope. You get the exact date in the quote, and I hold to it.
Webflow or Astro? Which one suits me better?
It depends on who runs the content afterwards. Webflow, when you want to change content yourself and often. Astro, when speed and search visibility matter most. You get my recommendation, with the reasoning behind it, before the quote.
What does it mean that a site is ready for AI search?
It means ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google AI can read it and quote it in an answer. In practice: structured content, schema.org data and an llms.txt file. The effect is that your company shows up where clients increasingly look.
What does working together look like, step by step?
First a conversation about goals, then a concept and a quote, then design and build with a live preview, and finally launch and support. At every stage you talk to me directly.
Do you also take on design only, or code only?
Yes. Most often I run a project from start to finish, but I also take finished mockups and build them, or prepare a design for another team to pick up.
Got a project?
Get in touch.
Tell me in a few sentences what you want to build and by when.
- You write what you want to build
- I reply within 24h
- We agree on scope and price
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