I design and build WordPress websites that look great, work smoothly and don’t turn into a headache.


If you’re a one-person business, a yoga teacher, a coach, or a small company, your website often ends up being the most frustrating part of what you do.
You know what you want to offer, but the website feels messy, half-finished, or weirdly disconnected from you. You don’t want to manage designers, developers, plugins, or endless opinions. You just want it to work, look good, and feel right.
That’s where I come in. One person, taking care of the whole website, so you can stop wrestling with it and start enjoying it.
If you run a one-person business, a yoga studio, a coaching practice, or a small company, your website usually ends up being the thing you avoid the most.
Not because you don’t care, but because it’s unclear who to ask, what to fix, or where to start.
Instead of coordinating designers, developers, and tech tools, you work with one person who takes responsibility for the whole website, from how it looks to how it works.
That way, things finally come together, and your website becomes something you trust and actually like sharing.
For when your website feels outdated, messy, or no longer reflects who you are or what you offer. We start fresh or rebuild what’s there, so it finally feels right.
If your website works but doesn’t look like you, I help refine the visuals, layout, and overall feel so everything feels aligned and intentional.
Courses, sign-ups, payments, donations, bookings, automations, whatever your website needs to actually support your business instead of getting in the way.
For the almost-there websites. Small things that cause big frustration, like mobile issues, spacing problems, confusing flows, or things that just don’t behave.
These are one-person businesses, small teams, creatives, and practitioners who came to me with websites that felt messy, outdated, or stressful.
Together, we made things clearer, calmer, and more aligned, so their websites finally support their work instead of getting in the way.
Most people come to me feeling unsure about their website.
It’s either unfinished, outdated, or doing a poor job representing their work.
What I hear again and again, once we’re done, is relief.
Relief that things finally make sense. Relief that the website feels like them.
And very often: “I didn’t think this could feel this easy.”








