A website isn't a brochure, it's infrastructure. I build custom websites, web apps, and internal tools by hand, so they load fast, rank well, and don't rot the moment a plugin updates.
Custom web development means building your website or web app from code, tailored to exactly what you need, instead of assembling it from a template or page builder.
That control is the whole point: nothing extra to slow it down, nothing you can't change, and no monthly fee for features you never use. I build both the public sites that win trust and the internal tools that quietly run the work behind them.
Tell me about the projectYour site is often the first real impression a client gets. I build profile sites that are fast, credible, and easy to trust, coded directly rather than assembled from heavy page-builders. That means near-instant load times, clean semantic markup search engines love, and a design that fits your brand instead of a template everyone else uses.
Every build ships with sensible SEO baked in: proper headings, structured data, Open Graph, a real sitemap, and Core Web Vitals that pass out of the box, not as an afterthought.
When a spreadsheet stops being enough, I build the tool. I've built a whole suite of internal apps for my own work, from SEO crawlers to finance dashboards, and I build them for clients too. If your team repeats the same manual process every week, there's usually a small app that erases it.
Built by hand means it's yours: no per-seat SaaS fees, no vendor lock-in, no bloat you didn't ask for.
We agree on exactly what the site or tool needs to do, and what it doesn't.
Clean, documented code, deployed on infrastructure that stays cheap to run.
You get the keys, the docs, and a site that's ready to grow.

The same hands that build the site build the tools behind it: booking checkers, dashboards, calculators, whatever removes a manual step. Because it is all coded by me, the front of your site and the back of your operation actually talk to each other.