Your website is a step in your sales process
Most small-business sites are brochures. They look fine and do nothing. I build websites as working parts of the operation: they catch the customers you'd miss, book the jobs, and hand every lead to follow-up that happens.
how it fits the method
Before I build a page, I map the path a customer takes to hire you: how they find you, what they check, where they hesitate, who they compare you against. The site gets built where that path leaks. It is the same process mapping that drives my AI work, applied to your storefront.
See the five phasesWhat you get
Fast by default
Pages that load in under two seconds on a phone, because that is where your customers are.
Copy that answers
Written around the questions customers ask before they hire you, in plain language.
Wired to your day
Booking, quotes, and contact land in your phone and inbox, not in a form nobody checks.
An assistant, if it earns it
The same kind of AI agent that runs on this site, added only when it pays for itself.
Numbers you can read
Analytics reduced to what matters: visits, calls, bookings. Five minutes a week.
This site, Vora, and ChapterHQ are all my builds, running in production. The assistant in the corner is not a mockup.
Start with the audit
The audit maps how customers reach you today and where the site fits. If a new site is not the bottleneck, I will tell you what is.
Or open the assistant in the corner and describe your business.