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The structured service hub for founder-led website work

We design and build websites that make the next step obvious.

Website design, redesigns, landing pages, and technical fixes with the page depth, booking flows, and contact paths that make the site feel complete.

Tell Seth what you want built or fixed, then get a direct reply with the clearest next step. No extra routing before you can describe the job.

Tell me what you want built or fixed. If a more structured path helps, I will point you there after I read the request.

Founder-led Typical reply within 2 business days Builds, redesigns, and fixes

Website proof

Beautiful front-ends. Functional interior pages. Full directions you can open right now.

These are not homepage-only mockups. The examples show service pages, booking paths, review or FAQ depth, and contact routes that make the site feel finished.

  • Examples that prove design quality and the functional pages behind it
  • Service pages, booking flows, review systems, and clearer contact paths
  • Request first if you already know the job. Examples first if you need proof
Small business focus
Direct work with Seth
Direct reply from Seth
Typical reply within 2 business days

Examples

See well designed websites that still handle the real work.

These demo directions are here to show what I mean by beautiful, functional small-business websites. Clear offers, stronger visual design, interior page depth, booking or contact paths, and pages that feel finished beyond the homepage.

Homepage screenshot of a consulting website example.

Consulting agency

Northstar Advisory Studio

Homepage, services, work, and contact pages under one calmer consulting direction.

Services Work Contact
Homepage screenshot of a beauty studio website example.

Beauty studio

Lumiere Beauty Studio

Homepage, gallery, booking, and bridal pages that stay polished without hiding the next step.

Gallery Book Bridal
Homepage screenshot of a community organization website example.

Organization site

Common Table Church

Homepage, about, events, and first-visit pages that make a welcoming organization feel real.

About Events Visit

Request

Seen enough? Start the website request.

If the example directions above look close to what you need, the request is the shortest path. Name, email, and what you want built or fixed are enough to start.

You write to Seth directly

The request goes straight to the person doing the work. No extra intake layer in the middle.

One request works for most website jobs

Use it for a new site, a redesign, a landing page, a repair, or ongoing website support.

Clear reply window

Typical reply within 2 business days. If timing matters, include it and I will tell you what is realistic.

Examples stay honest

The demo directions are there to show design quality and page depth, not to pretend client proof.

If a separate website review would genuinely save time, I will say so. If the job is already clear, the request is enough to get moving.

Website Request

Start your website request.

Tell Seth what you want built, redesigned, or fixed. A short description is enough to get a useful reply.

Typical reply within 2 business days.

Process

Simple process. Clear next steps.

Describe the job once, then get the right scoped follow-up.

Tell me what you want built, redesigned, or fixed. I will review it, reply directly, and keep the next step clear.

01

Describe the website need

Share what you want built, redesigned, or fixed, plus any links or timing that matter.

02

Get a direct reply

Seth reviews the request himself and replies with the clearest next step.

03

Move into the right scope

That might be a build, redesign, fix, support plan, or a website review if that will genuinely help clarify the scope.

04

Work directly with one person

If the project moves forward, the same person who reviewed the request stays with the work instead of handing it off to a sales chain.

What a stronger website has to do fast

The same basics matter whether the job is a new build, redesign, or technical cleanup: clarity, trust, proof, and an obvious next step.

Message clarity

Can a busy visitor tell what you do, who it is for, and why they should care within a few seconds?

What does the site need to say first?

Trust cues

Does the site feel current, specific, and believable, or does it read like a generic brochure?

What helps a visitor believe you?

Calls to action

Is the next step obvious, low-risk, and easy to take on both desktop and mobile?

How fast can someone act?

Technical drag

Broken forms, poor page speed, messy platform setups, and weak SEO can quietly kill trust before anyone contacts you.

What is hurting the site behind the scenes?

FAQ

A few common questions before you reach out.

What should I send in the website request?

Your name, email, what you want built or fixed, and any links or timing that matter. The rest is optional.

How fast will I hear back?

Typical reply within 2 business days. If you have a real deadline, include it in your message.

Do you only work locally?

No. Most work is handled remotely.

What if I already know what I need?

Go straight to the website request or the detailed service page. Use the website review only when the current problem still needs a separate diagnostic first.