Websites
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.
How I run a website project
I start with what the site is for: who it has to convince, and to do what. Design and code come after that, in one process, so what you approve is what ships. Nothing drifts between the design and the build.
You work on a live preview. You see the site the way it will behave, on a phone and on a large screen, before anything is published. Changes happen in conversation, not in a tenth round of email.
Speed and visibility are in from the start
The site is light by design, not after an audit at the end. I build it in Astro, so it loads fast even on a weak phone, and that feeds straight into your Google rankings and into how many visitors stay.
I structure content so people and AI models can both follow it. Clean semantics and structured data mean ChatGPT or Perplexity have something to quote when someone asks about your field.
It stays on my side, then comes back to yours
I hand over a site you edit yourself, without calling a developer for every typo. I show you how to change the content, and I stay in touch for whatever comes next.
