Web development with the craft to match the ambition.
A web developer who understands the full stack — from database schema to UI interaction. Not a WordPress template installer, not a junior who needs oversight. Someone who can take a requirement from concept to production independently.
Need a web developer for a new website or web application project
"Web developer" covers an enormous range. The difference between them:
Level 1 — Template installer: WordPress theme customization, page builder drag-and-drop. Output: a website that looks like it came from a template because it did.
Level 2 — Junior developer: Follows tutorials, implements features with significant oversight required. Takes 3x as long as estimated. Needs guidance on architecture decisions.
Level 3 — Mid developer: Implements features independently on an established codebase. Good at specific areas. Struggles with novel problems.
Level 4 — Senior developer: Designs the architecture, writes the code, deploys it, monitors it. Makes decisions with longevity. Doesn't need to be told how to build it.
What to look for:
- Can they describe a technical decision they made and the tradeoff they chose?
- Have they built something similar to what you need?
- Do they have production deployments, not just side projects?
The technology that matters for modern web development: Next.js, TypeScript, Postgres, Tailwind, Vercel. Everything built on this stack can be maintained by any competent Next.js developer.
Website or web application built to production quality — designed, developed, deployed, and documented
Website
with Next.js, Tailwind, and Vercel deployment
Web application
with database, auth, and API
Mobile-optimized
across all devices
Performance-optimized
with Core Web Vitals in mind
One honest number to start.
Fixed-scope, fixed-price. The number below is the starting point — final scope is built from your brief.
Website or web application built to production quality — designed, developed, deployed, and documented
Three steps, every time.
The same repeatable engagement on every project. No surprises, no mystery, no billable ambiguity.
Brief & discovery.
We send you questions, then get on a call. Output: a written scope with every step, feature, and integration listed.
Build & ship.
Fixed schedule, weekly reviews. No scope creep unless you change the scope — and if you do, we reprice it transparently.
Warranty & retainer.
30-day warranty on every launch. Most clients stay on a monthly retainer for ongoing features and maintenance.
Why Fixed-Price Matters Here
Web project scope is the page count, features, and integrations. Fixed-price from the spec.
Questions, answered.
Request a portfolio of live production sites. Ask for one technical challenge they faced on a recent project and how they solved it. Review their code if available.
Tell Ryel about your project.
Describe what you’re building and what outcome you need. You’ll have a written, fixed-price scope within the week.