Selected work
Real builds. Honest outcomes.
A mix of live client sites and example builds the studio uses to show what the
finished product feels like. We don't cite performance scores we cannot back up — if
a number isn't here, the card describes what actually changed.
Handyman Live · Long Beach, CA The Long Beach Handyman
A custom handyman website for a contractor in Long Beach, CA — built turn-key so the owner can manage content and track site performance without relying on a developer.
The problem
This Long Beach handyman needed a professional website he could run himself — update service pages, swap project photos, and change copy without hiring a developer every time. He also needed a mobile-friendly design and visibility into site traffic and search performance.
What we shipped
We designed and built a custom small business website with an easy CMS, giving the owner full control of every page from a simple dashboard. Contact forms go straight to his inbox, Google Analytics and Search Console track traffic, page performance, and local visibility, and an interactive service area map shows the towns he covers around Long Beach.
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Summit Roofing
A roofing example build focused on credibility, clearer service framing, and a more confident estimate path.
The problem
Roofing is a high-trust, high-dollar decision. Homeowners need to believe you are established and reliable before they will hand over a deposit.
What we shipped
Professional presentation that communicates experience, clear positioning on services and coverage area, and a simple path for homeowners to request an estimate.
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Apex Landscaping & Snow Removal
A landscaping example build with clearer service breakdowns and a stronger quote-request path for homeowners.
The problem
Landscaping companies often cram every service onto one page and hope someone calls. This build separates services clearly so homeowners can find exactly what they need.
What we shipped
Clear service breakdowns, a professional feel that matches the quality of the outdoor work, and a layout that moves visitors toward a quote request.
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Food and Beverage Demo Build Marble & Bloom Bakery
A premium launch-page example showing how atmosphere, copy, and conversion flow can be tailored to a specific audience.
The problem
Most bakery and food service websites use the same template as every other business in town. This build shows what happens when the design and copy are shaped for a specific audience.
What we shipped
A premium launch page with strong atmosphere, focused messaging, and a clear path for first-time visitors to become repeat customers.
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Copperline Plumbing
A plumbing example build designed for fast first impressions, stronger trust, and an easier path to the phone on mobile.
The problem
Homeowners searching for a plumber are usually in a hurry and comparing options fast. A slow or generic site loses the call before the page finishes loading.
What we shipped
Clear emergency messaging, strong local positioning, and a mobile experience designed so calling is the easiest action on the page.
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Outdoor Power Equipment Live · Central NY Outdoor power equipment retailer (Central NY)
Family-owned dealer with a 90s-era site that showed up nowhere outside of branded search. Rebuilt the catalog around how customers actually shop — by brand and by use case.
The problem
The old site dumped 400+ SKUs into a single category dropdown. Too many phone calls were "do you carry X?" — questions the site should have answered.
What we shipped
Hand-built static catalog with brand-first navigation, plain-language category pages (riding mowers, snow blowers, chainsaws, parts), and a service-request form routed straight to the shop manager. Organic traffic from non-branded queries roughly tripled over the next two seasons.
Live site — link withheld at owner's request Why we don't cite "before / after performance score 27 → 99" numbers everywhere
performance scores jump around based on your internet, your screen size, and even the
time of day Google checked the page. Quoting a single before/after number is easy
marketing, but it's not honest — the score you saw at 9pm Tuesday isn't the score
your customer sees at 9am Monday. When we do cite a number, it's because we have a
90-day average we trust. Otherwise we describe the real win: faster on a real
phone, clearer to the people you're actually trying to reach, easier for the owner
to maintain.
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