Websites & Hosting
A website holds the brand. It carries the message. It runs around the clock.
A website holds the brand. It carries the message. It runs around the clock.
The phone answers itself. Bookings land in the calendar. Intake routes to the workflow.
Tools share information without people moving it. Workflows execute on trigger. Errors surface as alerts.
Every system reports into one view. Numbers update. Anomalies surface before they become problems.
A system is scoped to a specific requirement. The work ships in phases. The result is owned by the business.
Architecture, security, and roadmap decisions are made by an engineer accountable to the work. The role sits inside the business. The same person who plans the system can ship the code when required.
A website holds the brand. It carries the message to every prospective customer before a conversation ever begins. It runs around the clock, under every visitor the operation earns, without exception.
Each site is engineered around the business it represents, landing page, marketing site, web application with logged-in functionality, or full e-commerce surface. Scoped to what the operation needs online. Built bespoke, owned outright, portable on demand.
Hosting runs on private managed infrastructure tuned to the site's workload. Security monitoring and performance tuning are handled in-house. Content, data, and domain remain the property of the business at every stage of the relationship.
ValueEvery visitor meets the operation at full strength.
The phone still rings. Customers call to book, to ask, to escalate. Every voicemail is a delayed response. Both carry a cost the operation is already paying.
An AI voice agent answers every inbound call immediately, in a natural conversational voice. Bookings, intake forms, lead qualification, after-hours coverage, handled in real time. When a caller needs a person, the agent transfers with full context already attached.
The agent integrates with the existing scheduling system, CRM, or practice management software. Bookings land in the calendar. Transcripts and intake data route to the workflow. The same coverage runs at three in the morning as at three in the afternoon.
ValueEvery inbound conversation is captured.
Every operation runs on a stack of tools, CRM, calendar, accounting, email, spreadsheets, internal documents. Most of the time, those tools do not talk to each other. Moving information between them falls on people, and that work compounds.
Automation closes the gaps. A lead fills out a form. The contact lands in the CRM. The calendar invite goes out. The welcome email sends. The accounting system gets the record. The team gets the notification. In seconds, without a person involved, without a task slipping.
Pipelines are engineered around the tools already in use, not as a replacement. When workflows require branching logic, conditional handoffs, error recovery, or decisions that benefit from AI judgment, off-the-shelf platforms begin to break. Custom automation handles it reliably, with monitoring on every step.
ValueHours of recurring work return to the team.
Most operations sit on more data than they realize, and use almost none of it. Sales numbers in the CRM, ad spend in the platform dashboard, revenue in accounting, customer behavior in website analytics. Each tool shows part of the picture. None of them connect.
Business intelligence consolidates those sources into a single view, engineered around the questions leadership is asking. How is marketing translating to revenue? Where is the pipeline stalling? Which segments are growing? The dashboard is built to be read at a glance, current, accurate, and ranked by what the operation needs to act on.
The system also watches the numbers. Threshold and anomaly alerts surface conditions before they become problems the team has to react to.
ValueDecisions move on signal, not on instinct.
When no existing tool fits the problem, a system is engineered specifically for it. Not an integration between existing tools, that is Automation. Custom Development is a new system, designed around a specific business requirement and shipped in phases the business approves as the work progresses.
Engagements run three ways. A solo build handed to the client's team with full documentation and deployment runbooks. A build hosted and maintained directly. Or a custom layer extending the systems already in place, a private API, an internal console, a bespoke analytics surface on top of existing data.
Internal tools, admin consoles, integration layers, the work that replaces the spreadsheets and manual processes a growing operation has outgrown. The business owns the result outright.
ValueThe operation gets exactly what it needs, and nothing it does not.
Senior technical judgment, embedded inside the operation. Architecture, security posture, vendor selection, build-versus-buy, scaling decisions, technical hiring. The calls that look small now and define the next two years.
Three engagement modes, each engaged fractionally. Fractional CTO, strategic technology direction, architecture, vendor selection, and technical hiring oversight. Technology Operations Manager, day-to-day technology operations, incident response, vendor coordination, and the operational rhythm that keeps the stack healthy. AI Integration Specialist, deploying AI into the business, building with APIs, integrating models into existing workflows, and applying the technology where it earns its place.
The role sits inside the business, not above it.
ValueTechnical decisions stop becoming technical debt.