/ What you get

What we build, and what's included.

Marketing sites, portals, and internal tools on Astro or Next.js. Fast by default, built to rank, and easy for you to update without calling us.

Marketing sites that load fast Built on Astro when the job is mostly content. Ships near-zero JavaScript, so pages are quick on a phone over patchy data, which is where most of your visitors actually are.
Web apps and customer portals Built on Next.js when you need accounts, dashboards, gated areas, or anything users log into. Auth, roles, and a database schema designed around how your business actually runs.
Internal tools The booking screen, the admin panel, the quote calculator. The unglamorous software that runs the day-to-day, built so the person using it does not need a manual.
SEO and Core Web Vitals from day one Clean semantic HTML, structured data, fast LCP and good INP. Not bolted on after launch, baked into how the site is built, so you can actually rank for what you do.
A CMS you can run yourself Edit copy, swap images, add a service or a blog post without calling us. We wire in a CMS that matches your comfort level instead of forcing a tool you will never open.
Lead capture that goes somewhere Forms that validate, send, and land where you will see them: your inbox, your CRM, a Slack channel. No silent failures, no leads lost to a form that never worked.
/ Who it's for

Built for owner-operators.

Most of our clients run the business themselves. We size the process so decisions happen in a phone call, not a standing meeting.

GTA small businesses

You need to be found and trusted.

Contractors, restaurants, clinics, tiffin services, local shops. People in the Greater Toronto Area are searching for what you do right now, and a slow or generic site is sending them to the next result.

  • Local SEO so you rank where you operate
  • Mobile-first, because that is where they land
  • A site that looks like you, not a template
  • Lead capture wired to your inbox or CRM
Owner-operators

You wear every hat already.

You do not have time to manage an agency, sit through status meetings, or wait a week for a copy change. You want one person who builds the thing and answers the phone after.

  • One point of contact, who also writes the code
  • A CMS so you edit copy yourself
  • Fixed price, quoted up front, in writing
  • Decisions made on a call, not in a thread
Early-stage founders

You need to ship and iterate.

A marketing site to launch, then a portal or app as real users show up. We start small, ship something real, and add to it as the scope earns it.

  • Astro to launch fast, Next.js when logins arrive
  • A schema built to grow, not be rebuilt
  • You own the code and the repo from day one
  • No lock-in, no proprietary platform tax
/ Recently shipped

A booking and quote system that runs a contractor.

A real build for a real GTA business, end to end.

Painter's Crew · Next.js + Supabase · live at painterscrew.ca

From phone-and-notebook to a 24/7 lead engine.

A Toronto-area painting contractor was running quotes over text and scheduling in a notebook, and leads were slipping. We built an online estimator that returns a price range on the spot, customer accounts, before/after galleries, and an admin dashboard to manage the whole pipeline. They now collect qualified leads around the clock instead of playing phone tag.

Read the case study →
/ Common questions

FAQ.

Do you use templates or page builders?
No. Every site is written from scratch in code. We reuse our own internal patterns and infrastructure across projects (that is how we keep it affordable), but the design, the database schema, and the feature set are built for your business, not pulled off a shelf. You will not find your site running on a theme three competitors also bought.
Astro or Next.js, and who decides?
We do, and we tell you why before any code is written. The short version: content-led sites (marketing, brochure, blog) go on Astro for speed, and anything with logins, dashboards, or live data goes on Next.js. If you want the long version, we wrote a plain-English comparison for owners, linked above.
What does a website cost?
Marketing sites start small and web apps scale with scope. We quote a fixed price per project after a short discovery call (two installments, no hourly meter, no change-order surprises). We do not publish a number here because it would be a guess. For how we actually think about pricing and what the brackets look like, read the cost breakdown linked above.
Who writes the code, and who do I talk to?
The same person does both. Rushil quotes your project and writes it. There is no account manager relaying messages to a developer you never meet, and no offshore team you cannot reach. When you have a question a year after launch, you are emailing the person who built the thing.
Who owns the site when it is done?
You do, on the day you pay the final invoice. We hand over the GitHub repo, the deployment config, the environment variables, and a written brief on how it all fits together. Nothing is locked behind our accounts, and you can take it to any developer you like.
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Have something that needs shipping?

One call. Thirty minutes. You leave with an honest read on scope, timeline, and price, whether we're the right fit or not.