Developers and system administrators · one supplier

Tell us what's slowing your business down — or what you want built. You'll have a fixed price in two working days.

Your website, your shop, the tools your team works in, and the email and network behind them. You describe it in your own words; you get one price, one deadline and one team who answers when you write. No account managers, no handoffs, no ticket queue.

Is this your week?

“Our site takes eight seconds to load on a phone.”
Usually images nobody compressed and a theme carrying twelve plugins it doesn't use.
“We're typing the same order into three different systems.”
Your shop, your marketplace accounts and your accounting software have never been introduced to each other.
“Nobody can update the site since the person who built it left.”
Built on something custom and undocumented. Fixable, and you shouldn't have to pay twice for it.
“Everything runs on one spreadsheet and we're scared of it.”
It outgrew itself about two years ago. This is the most common thing we're asked to replace.
“Our website works but our email and network don't.”
Two different suppliers blaming each other. We do both, so there's nobody to blame but us.
None of these? Write anyway — describe it in your own words.

What we can sort out for you

A website that brings you enquiries

Whether yours is embarrassing, slow, or simply doesn't exist yet. It loads fast on a phone, says what you actually do, and you can change the text yourself afterwards without calling anyone.

Usually 3–6 weeks.

A shop you don't have to babysit

Orders that land where they should, payment and invoicing that don't fail at checkout, stock that stays in step with your marketplace accounts. You stop re-typing the same order into three places.

Usually 6–10 weeks.

A day that isn't spent on admin

The spreadsheet everyone's afraid to touch, turned into something your team can't break. Bookings, job tracking, approvals, the weekly report nobody wants to assemble. Built around how you already work.

Usually 8–16 weeks.

Customers who can find you

People searching for what you sell should end up on your page and not a competitor's. We clean up what's stopping Google reading your site, and get your Google listing right — hours, photos, reviews, every branch.

First results in 2–3 months, honestly.

Someone who picks up when the site goes down

Hosting, backups, security updates and a few small changes each month, so your site going down stops being your problem to solve at the weekend.

Monthly, cancel whenever.

Email and internet that just work

Your servers, office network, company email, staff accounts and phones. Most web agencies won't touch this, so you end up with two suppliers pointing at each other. You can have one.

One-off or ongoing.

What we don't do

Don't ask us for logos and brand identity, Google or Meta ads, social media posting, or video. We know good people for all four and we'll introduce you — we'd just be pretending if we did it ourselves.

Worth knowing now

We're probably wrong for you if: you need it live next week; you want the cheapest quote in your inbox; you want logo design, ads or social media handled too. We'd rather say that here than three emails from now.

Recognise one of these? Describe it and we'll price it in two working days.

How it works

You write in
A paragraph about what's annoying you is enough. No brief, no budget, no plan needed.
We reply in two working days
Either a written fixed price on one page — what we'll build, what it costs, when it's done — or an honest note that this isn't for us, with a suggestion of who to ask instead.
Building, in the open
You get a link on day one and watch it fill in. Every two weeks we show you where things are. Changing your mind early is cheap, so speak up early.
Handover
We show you how to update it, hand over every password, and stay on for a month at no cost while you settle in. The work is yours — you can walk away with it.

What it costs

You get one number, before anything starts.

A fixed price for the whole job once we understand it — not an hourly rate that drifts, not a range that lands at the top. If the scope changes later, we re-quote before doing the work, never after. Small jobs and big ones get the same treatment.

What moves that number: how much of what you have already works, how many systems have to talk to each other, and how fast you need it. We'll tell you which of those is driving your price in the first reply — not at the quote.

Prices depend too much on the job to publish, and we'd rather guess in private than in public. Write and you'll have a real number in two working days.

Who we are

A small agency of developers and system administrators.

Six years of building web applications and running the servers, networks and mail systems underneath them. Having both under one roof is unusual, and it's why you stop needing two suppliers who blame each other.

Concretely, the team also handles the things most web agencies hand back to you: mail that stops landing in inboxes, DNS nobody dares touch, remote access for people working from home, and taking an account cleanly off the system when someone leaves.

We're deliberately small: a few projects at a time, finished properly. The people you write to are the people doing the work, and they stay with you from the first email to a year after launch.

The clearest look at how we build

We also make Bloom.

Our own product, not a client's. It keeps a business active on Google without anyone having to remember to do it: writing the posts, replying to reviews, keeping the profile current, for one location or fifty.

It's here because it's the honest version of a portfolio. Our own money, our own servers, our own support mail to answer — nobody paying us to cut corners, and nobody else to blame when it breaks. Same people, same standards, whether the bill comes to you or to us.

Have a look at Bloom →

What we need from you

One person who can say yes
Not a committee. Someone who can approve a decision the week it's asked, or the fixed date slips and it isn't our fault or yours.
About two hours a week
Answering questions and looking at what we've built. Less than that and we start guessing on your behalf.
Access to what already exists
Your domain, hosting and whatever the last supplier left behind. If you've lost it, say so — tracking it down is a normal part of the job.

Start

We read every message ourselves. No newsletter, no sales sequence — one reply, from the people who'd do the work. Or email us instead — that works too.