Hey, I’m Kaleb.
I do websites for trades guys like us. Nothing fancy, just a simple page that makes you look legit when people Google you.
My Approach
Straightforward. No Suits. No Bull.
I’m not here to confuse you with jargon or lock you into some endless contract. I’m just another guy who knows how to build clean, functional websites that actually work.
I grew up around hard-working people who don’t have time for smoke and mirrors—and that’s how I run my business.
You tell me what you need, I’ll build it, and you’ll know exactly what it costs up front. No surprise fees. No nickel-and-diming.
Just an honest service from someone who’d rather shake your hand than hand you a 20-page proposal.
Let’s Be Honest…
AI can write a college essay in 30 seconds, your fridge can text you when you’re out of milk, your phone has more computing power than NASA had when they put people on the moon… and we use it to argue about pizza toppings on Facebook.
But some web companies still act like building a website takes three months and a small mortgage.
I don’t.
What Clients are Saying
"I’m not going to lie, having a website was one of those things I scoffed at because it was always a headache to even think about. Kaleb was the Tylenol"
Mark Dryto, Dryto Plumbing
"His momma sure knew what she was doing raising him."
Sheila Gruyo, Home&Hope Lawncare
SOME OF MY WORK




Frequently Asked Questions
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We just start with a conversation. Tell me a bit about your work, what you’d like people to know, and I’ll take it from there. Nothing formal, nothing complicated—just a simple way to get your business online without the fuss.
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No fine print, no hidden fees, no headache. I’ll build it, hand you the keys, and you’re free to run it yourself.
If later on you’d rather I handle the updates and upkeep, we can chat about that once you know you like the site.
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A clean, simple website that works on phones, tablets, and computers. Click-to-call buttons so people can reach you fast. Your hours, services, and location easy to find.
Nothing fancy you don’t need—just the stuff that actually matters to customers.