Start with buying questions
Services, service area, pricing context, proof, and contact options usually matter more than adding pages for their own sake.
I build focused small-business websites that make the offer, location, credibility, and next step obvious without burying owners in unnecessary pages or software.
What You Get
Identify the offer, service area, proof, and one primary visitor action.
Turn those inputs into a concise content and page structure.
Build, test, launch, and maintain the site through one direct relationship.
How I Approach It
These are the practical tradeoffs I would resolve before adding pages, software, or complexity to the scope.
Services, service area, pricing context, proof, and contact options usually matter more than adding pages for their own sake.
Local buyers frequently arrive from Maps, social links, or a direct search on a phone and need answers without pinching or hunting.
Setup, required care, optional integrations, and third-party platform costs should be separated before work begins.
Scope
The exact scope is confirmed before implementation so the work, handoff, and next step stay clear.
A page plan sized to the business rather than a generic agency package
Responsive design, development, forms, and direct contact fallbacks
Local-search foundations and clear business information
Hosting, updates, support, and improvement planning
Relevant Work
These are shipped projects from the portfolio—not stock examples or invented client results.
Next.js · TypeScript · Tailwind CSS
A focused local-business site that prioritizes mobile visitors, hours, services, location details, and search-ready business information.
Next.js · TypeScript · Tailwind CSS
A transparent service site combining project proof, pricing paths, and low-friction inquiry options.
FAQ
A few practical answers before you decide whether this is the right service path.
Enough to answer distinct buyer questions without repeating the same material. Many businesses can start with a focused homepage and a few supporting pages, then add content when a real customer or search need justifies it.
Yes. The site can launch around the most important offer and conversion path, with room to add services, case studies, resources, or locations as the business earns useful material for them.
Yes. Required monthly care provides an ongoing path for support, updates, and measured improvements instead of leaving the site unattended.
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