Pick one or the whole stack. Most people start with the website, then automate the part of the job they hate most.
01
Website design & build
A site that loads fast, reads clearly and asks people to get in touch. I write the first draft of the copy too, because that's usually the part that stalls.
3–8 pages, designed to your business
Mobile first — most of your traffic is a phone
Contact and booking forms that reach you
Google Business and basic SEO setup
Domain, hosting and email pointed correctly
02
Redesign & rescue
For sites that look dated, load slowly, or live in a builder nobody has the login for. Often faster and cheaper than starting over.
Honest audit before you spend anything
Keep what works, replace what doesn't
Move off platforms that are holding you back
Fix speed, mobile layout and broken forms
03
AI chatbots & assistants
Trained on your actual services, hours, pricing and policies — not generic answers. It hands off to you the moment a real conversation is needed.
Answers common questions day and night
Qualifies enquiries before they reach you
Books appointments into your calendar
You see every conversation, and can jump in
04
Workflow automation
The recurring jobs that eat your evenings. We list them, then I automate the ones worth automating and leave the rest alone.
Quotes and invoices generated and sent
Scheduling, reminders and no-show follow-ups
Documents and photos filed automatically
A short weekly summary instead of ten alerts
05
Ongoing care plans
Monthly, cancel any time. For people who'd rather text me than log into a dashboard.
Updates, backups and security handled
Small content and photo changes each month
Automations monitored and repaired
Direct line to me — no ticket queue
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Care plans
Someone to call when it breaks
Monthly plans cover updates, backups, small changes and keeping your automations running. Cancel any time.
- Hosting, updates and backups handled
- Content and photo changes each month
- Automations monitored, fixed if they stall
- A direct line to me, not a ticket queue