Websites that
bring in
clients
I build fast, clear, conversion-focused websites that look professional and help businesses generate qualified inquiries.
Your website
runs smoothly
without issues
I take care of the technical side: updates, security, backups, performance, and stable website operation.
Choose a goal - I’ll show what’s included
After the hero section, visitors should quickly understand: “Is this relevant to my project?” This block works like an interactive control panel: choose a scenario and immediately see what I can do for your website.
A website should match your real business goal, not just a trend
Some businesses need a new website from scratch. Others need to bring an old one back into shape. Some need a store that does not break after every update. I choose the solution around the situation, not one generic template for everyone.
You need a website that looks trustworthy
Service structure, trust from the first screen, mobile adaptation, and a clear path to an inquiry.
Your store should sell without chaos
WooCommerce or Shopify: catalog, product pages, filters, performance, a smooth purchase flow, and stable operation.
Your expertise and level need to be clear
A website for a personal brand, portfolio, consulting, services, reviews, case studies, and professional positioning.
You need an update without breaking everything
Redesign, technical fixes, performance optimization, bug fixing, support, and growth without unnecessary chaos.
I work with website development, redesign, WordPress support, WooCommerce, Shopify, performance optimization, SEO structure, and technical improvements.
What stands behind the result
A website should be clear for people, useful for business, and ready to grow in Google
I do not build pages “just to have them.” Before development or improvement, I look at what the website needs to achieve: explain a service, sell a product, build trust, improve performance, or prepare the project for healthy organic traffic.
A beautiful website alone does not solve the business problem. From the first screen, the visitor should understand where they are, what you offer, why they can trust you, and what step to take next. That is where a strong website structure starts — not with random effects, but with logic that supports the business.
That is why I consider more than the visual layer. For a service website, online store, WordPress project, WooCommerce, or Shopify, everything has to work together: pages, copy, responsive design, speed, technical foundation, easy editing, and ongoing support. Then the website does not simply exist — it can grow.
Every page should quickly answer simple questions: what you do, who it is for, why it matters, and how to contact you. If these answers are hidden or scattered chaotically, even a beautiful website loses inquiries.
I plan the order of sections so the visitor does not jump between random elements, but moves naturally from the first impression to trust, details, examples, and a clear call to action.
Organic traffic does not start with magic. It needs a clean heading hierarchy, a proper page structure, fast loading, responsive design, clear content, and a technical foundation Google can understand.
A website almost always changes: new services, products, pages, integrations, edits, and updates appear. I build solutions so they can be maintained, improved, and developed without constantly risking something breaking.
If you have a website that looks outdated, loads slowly, or does not bring enough inquiries, it does not always need to be rebuilt from scratch. Often it is enough to properly analyze the structure, technical issues, and weak points in the page logic.
You understand what happens at every stage
I do not start with chaotic edits. First, I understand the task, explain the solution, align the work logic, and only then move into implementation.
I understand the task
I look at what is needed: a new website, redesign, store, performance, SEO structure, support, or focused improvements.
I propose a solution
I explain what is best to do, in what order, and where it makes sense to keep things simpler so the budget is not wasted.
I implement carefully
I build layouts, configure WordPress, WooCommerce, or Shopify, add sections, edits, integrations, and check that nothing breaks.
I test and hand over
I check responsiveness, buttons, forms, speed, and core technical logic, then explain what was done and what to do next.
Questions worth clarifying before we start
A clear overview of pricing, timelines, process, website safety, SEO, support, and how website development or improvements usually work.
The cost depends on the type of website, number of pages, design, functionality, language versions, integrations, and whether we are working with an existing site. A simple business website and a full WooCommerce or Shopify store are very different scopes of work. After a short description of the task, I can estimate the budget and suggest the best implementation format.
A small website can usually be completed faster, while an online store, complex catalog, or redesign with technical edits takes more time. Timelines depend on prepared texts and images, the number of revisions, integrations, multilingual setup, and structural complexity. I always try to explain realistic deadlines upfront instead of promising “two days” where proper preparation is needed.
Yes. Often a business does not need a completely new website — it is enough to carefully refresh the design, fix the structure, improve speed, responsiveness, service pages, catalog, product cards, or individual sections. Before starting, I check the current state of the site, theme, plugins, and template logic, and only then suggest a safe improvement plan.
Yes. I work with WordPress, WooCommerce, Shopify, Gutenberg, ACF, custom sections, HTML/CSS/JS, Liquid, filters, product pages, catalogs, performance, responsive layouts, and SEO structure. I can create a new page or website, or carefully improve an existing project.
To start, it is enough to briefly describe the task: what needs to be done, which website or page should be updated, which examples you like, what does not work now, and what result you want to achieve. If the website already exists, it is best to send a link. Admin, hosting, or Shopify access should be shared only after we agree on the scope of work.
Yes, but it needs to be done carefully. Before serious changes, there should be a backup, a clear understanding of the site structure, and ideally a staging environment or phased implementation. I do not like “breaking things and then looking for the reason,” so first I check how the website is built, what plugins and theme are used, and only then make changes.
I do not sell “magic SEO in a week,” but I can build the right foundation: logical page structure, clear headings, responsive layout, speed, basic technical cleanliness, correct content presentation, and proper indexing. This does not replace full SEO promotion, but it gives the website a healthy foundation for future growth in Google.
Yes. I can check what slows the website down, optimize images, unnecessary scripts, styles, section logic, heavy elements, lazy loading, and basic Core Web Vitals factors. It is important to understand that the result depends on the theme, plugins, hosting, third-party services, and how overloaded the website already is.
Yes. After launch, there are often small edits, new sections, pages, products, banners, technical questions, or things that need improvement. You can contact me for one-time tasks or agree on regular website support if you need updates, stability control, and ongoing development without chaos.
Yes. I understand that clients do not always need every technical detail. I try to explain clearly: what exactly is not working, why it matters, what solution options exist, how long it can take, and what consequences it may have for the website. No unnecessary jargon when it can be explained in human language.
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