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Web development

Fast websites that make the next step clear.

I build sites and web applications that load quickly, explain the offer plainly, and make it easy for visitors to take action.

8-12 weeks
Quoted after discovery

Timeline

8-12 weeks

Engagement

Quoted after discovery

First move

Useful output in week one

What changes

Useful work, scoped around the real problem.

Good web work is not only the page you can see. It is the structure, content model, integrations, and performance work behind it.

React, Next.js, and modern frameworks

Responsive design for all devices

SEO-optimized architecture

Lightning-fast performance

E-commerce integration

Content management systems

Deliverables

What you have when the work ships.

The handoff includes the working site, the operating notes, and the setup needed to keep improving after launch.

First useful move

Audit the current site, content, and conversion path before deciding what should be rebuilt.

Production-ready web application

Admin dashboard for content management

Analytics and tracking setup

Search engine optimization

Mobile-responsive design

Performance monitoring

How the work moves

Enough structure to stay clear. Enough flexibility to adapt.

The point is not process for its own sake. It is making sure the work keeps producing useful decisions, working software, and fewer surprises.

01

Understand the real state

Review what exists, what is stuck, and which constraints matter before jumping into a solution.

02

Define the first useful scope

Separate must-haves from later ideas so the first version can ship without carrying unnecessary weight.

03

Build and validate

Ship working pieces, test the assumptions, and keep decisions visible as the work moves.

04

Launch with ownership

Put the code, hosting, documentation, and next steps where your team can keep operating.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions.

Quick answers to help you understand what to expect.

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Need a website or web app that holds up?

Bring the current site, a rough brief, or the problem you need solved. I will help turn it into a practical build path.