Websites that fit the job
Landing pages, business sites, portfolios, updates, and rebuilds with a practical structure.
Websites first, with practical tech support where it helps.
Landing pages, business sites, portfolios, updates, and rebuilds with a practical structure.
Simple dashboards, admin areas, quote flows, Python utilities, and automation where it makes sense.
A clean setup you can keep improving: pages, updates, media, navigation, forms, and showcase content.
Filter the grid, open compact details, or use the action button when a project is live.

A focused reading tool that turns pasted articles, notes, or documentation into a paced, distraction free and light reading experience.
Start with the rough idea, then narrow it into a clear scope. I aim for practical builds that avoid unnecessary complexity and stay easy to update.

A lightweight project structure for getting from idea to launch.
Send through what you need, what is not working, and any examples you like.
We turn the rough idea into a small plan: pages, features, content, timing, and budget fit.
I build the first version, then refine structure, copy, styling, responsiveness, and admin editing.
I am building my portfolio, so the aim is to keep scope practical, avoid overbuilding, and quote around what would actually help. Simple sites, useful admin tools, and small workflow systems can all be shaped around your priorities.
Straight answers before you send a brief.
Websites are the main focus, but I can also help with small tools, simple dashboards, quote flows, admin systems, and practical automation where the scope makes sense.
No. A rough idea is enough. The quote form is designed to gather the basics: what you need, timeline, budget feel, existing links, and any references.
Yes, where useful. This build supports admin-managed pages, updates, navigation, projects, FAQs, media, and quote enquiries.
I am building my portfolio, so I aim to keep projects practical and scope-conscious. Smaller starting builds are welcome when the expectations are clear.
Yes. Showcase items can be labelled as Real Project, Example Page, Concept Build, or Internal Tool, so visitors can tell what each item represents.
Send a quick message or use the detailed fields to give enough context for a useful quote.