Built from scratch
No page-builder bloat. Just the pages your business needs, written cleanly and built to load fast.
Websites for local businesses
I build custom-coded websites for local businesses, then host them, update them, and handle the edits so you do not have to touch a page builder.
$150
monthly plan
2 weeks
to launch
1
team to call
Local business site
UpdatedThe kind of site that makes people trust you before they call.
What's included
What you get
A sharp site that stays taken care of.
No page-builder bloat. Just the pages your business needs, written cleanly and built to load fast.
I take care of hosting, upkeep, and the technical pieces that most business owners do not want to think about.
Need new photos, service changes, hours updated, or small text edits? Send them over and I handle it.
Wix, Squarespace, and WordPress can get something online. The problem is what happens after that: slow pages, awkward edits, and one more thing sitting on your list.
No plugin stack, surprise updates, or dashboard you have to learn.
The site is written cleanly so pages load fast and feel good on mobile.
Text change? New photo? Updated hours? Send it over and I will handle it.
The monthly plan keeps the site current instead of letting it age for years.
| The Website Keeper | Wix / Squarespace / WordPress | |
|---|---|---|
| Page speed | Custom-coded, no plugin or theme bloat to slow it down | Builder overhead plus whatever plugins/apps get added over time |
| Who makes edits | Send me the change, I handle it | You edit it yourself inside the builder |
| Commitment | 12-month contract, then month-to-month | Month-to-month billing, but locked into that platform's editor and templates |
One plan covers the build, hosting, edits, and support. Pay monthly, or pay yearly for two months free.
All inclusive
$150/mo
Billed monthly, or $1,500 billed yearly (2 months free). 12-month minimum, then month-to-month.
One predictable price covers the build, hosting, edits, and support, with nothing left to manage yourself.
Need something bigger?
This plan covers standard small business websites up to 5 pages. Larger sites, ecommerce, booking systems, memberships, custom integrations, or more involved functionality are quoted separately before any work starts.
Get in touchNext step
Accounting, painting, and childcare all need different pages. They all need to feel real, current, and easy to contact.

Accounting & tax
Clear services, consultation booking, owner credibility, and client reviews.

Interior & exterior painting
Project photos, licensing, service areas, and free estimate requests.
Daycare in development
A warm site for parents, with enrollment info, trust signals, and room to grow.
Who you're working with
Every site on this page was built, launched, and is kept running by me directly. No subcontractors, no agency queue.
By day, I work as a web developer and analyst at Quinnipiac University, modernizing internal tools used by 300+ staff and faculty. Before that, I built e-commerce storefronts, trained as a full-stack engineer, and led frontend development for a Y Combinator–applicant startup. I studied Computing and Information Technologies at Rochester Institute of Technology.
Same standards I use on tools serving hundreds of people at a university apply here: secure, maintained, and never an afterthought.
The pricing and contract questions people usually ask before signing, answered here instead of buried in a PDF.
$150/month on a 12-month minimum, which includes the build, hosting, up to 5 pages, unlimited edits, 24/7 support, and a free redesign every 3 years. If you'd rather pay upfront, you can prepay the year for $1,500 instead, which works out to two months free. Extra pages beyond 5 are $50 each, and adding blog functionality is a flat +$150.
It becomes month-to-month automatically, with no action needed and no surprise renewal. If a different arrangement makes more sense down the line, we'll talk about it directly instead of leaving it to fine print.
Yes, but since the $150/month is what funds building the site in the first place, canceling early means paying the remaining balance of that 12-month minimum. Once the minimum is met, you can cancel anytime going forward with no remaining balance owed.
Yes. It works like Shopify, Wix, or a hosted WordPress plan: the subscription includes hosting and upkeep, so the site comes down if the subscription ends.
About two weeks from when I have what I need: your logo, copy, photos, and any specifics about your services. Sites move faster when that content arrives early, since most of the two weeks is actual build time.
Small changes like updated hours, new photos, a price change, or fixing a typo are handled as they come in. Anything urgent gets done as soon as possible; non-urgent requests are handled during business hours (9–5). If a request turns into a bigger project, like a new page or a redesign, we'll talk through scope before I start.
The plan covers standard small business websites up to 5 pages. Larger sites, ecommerce, booking systems, memberships, custom integrations, or more involved functionality are quoted separately before any work starts.
Usually a rebuild, not a patch-up. Most existing sites are built on page builders or WordPress, and the whole point of switching is getting off that stack. Send over your current site in the contact form and I'll tell you honestly whether a rebuild or a smaller fix makes more sense.
Get started
Send over the basics. If you already have a site, include it. If not, just tell me what kind of business you run and what you need people to do next.