Are we a good fit?

A minute of questions, then a straight answer — including if the answer is no.

I'm one person, not an agency, so I take on a limited number of projects a year. That means I'd rather find out early whether yours is one I can do well, and I'd rather you found out early too.

So this isn't a lead form dressed up as a quiz. Answer honestly and you'll get an honest answer back on the spot. If your budget is well under where my work starts, it'll tell you that then and there and point you somewhere more useful, rather than taking you through three emails and a phone call to reach the same place.

What I'm checking for

You've got a business that already works

I'm at my best making a working business more visible and easier to buy from — not building the first expensive version of an untested idea.

You want one person, start to finish

You deal with me: the person who designs it, builds it, and picks up the phone afterwards. No account managers, no handoffs.

A fixed price suits you

Every project is quoted up front and agreed before I start. No hourly rates, no timesheets, no surprise invoices.

You can make a decision

Projects go well when one or two people can look at a design, say what's wrong, and move. They stall when nobody can say yes.

Not ready for this yet? The free website health check is a lower-commitment place to start — I'll look over your current site and tell you what I'd fix, with nothing expected in return.

Check the fit

Seven questions, about a minute. You'll get a straight answer at the end, including if that answer is no.

A range is fine. I ask because my work starts at a certain price, and it's kinder to both of us to find that out now.

The more specific, the better I can tell you whether I'm the right person.