FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
I work on fixed-price packages, not hourly. You'll know the exact cost and launch date before we start — no surprise invoices at the end. Price depends on deliverables. Typical projects: - Landing page (up to 10 days) — $1,800–$3,500 - Multi-page marketing site (3–6 weeks) — $4,500–$9,000 - Web app / SaaS MVP (12–16 weeks) — from $18,000 Pricing includes design (Figma), development, basic SEO, analytics setup, and 30 days of free post-launch support. Hosting and domain are extra (usually $20–50/month, paid directly to the provider — I never touch your card). Payment: 60% to start, 40% on launch. For projects over $8,000: split into 3 milestones (40% kickoff / 30% mid-project demo / 30% on launch). Stripe, Zelle, or ACH. No long contracts.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
1. Discovery chat. We talk about your business, your goal, your timeline. 2. Written proposal within 48 hours. Fixed scope, fixed price, fixed launch date. If something's unclear, I ask. 3. Project start (Day 1). I send you a shared Notion with all docs. We register the domain, set up hosting and database if needed — everything stays in your name from day one. 4. Design phase. Wireframes first, then high-fidelity designs in Figma. Two rounds of revisions included. 5. Build sprints. Weekly demos on a live URL — you see actual working pages, not screenshots. 6. Launch. We test on real devices, deploy, set up analytics, and hand over everything (code, domain, accounts) in your name. 7. 30 days of free support
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and 10+ years of hands-on experience in the field. I started my career as a front-end developer and over the years worked across multiple disciplines — full-stack web development, QA engineering, and data science. That cross-functional background means I don't just write code that runs; I write code that's tested, performant, and built to scale. Currently, I lead QA engineering and data science at a Stanford-based startup, while helping small businesses and founders create exceptional web apps that actually move their business forward. The combination of formal CS training, a decade of real production experience, and ongoing work at the startup level is what lets me deliver projects that competitors with only a "bootcamp + portfolio" background usually can't match.