Form is beauty. Framework is what lets it emerge.
You shouldn't have to choose between a site you hate and a developer you can't afford. Instead, get a website that looks like it costs $10K and is as easy to edit as a Word doc.
Tell me when it's ready → or see what works todayP.S. — I'm looking for a few founder members. Free year of hosting if you build with me. →
What it is
Pick a starter design. Log in to your own site. Click the thing you want to change and just… change it. No admin maze, no plugins to update, no Sunday-afternoon panic when a theme update breaks the homepage.
And the parts of your site that change the most — upcoming events, what's on this week, recent posts, the thing you're promoting this month — keep themselves up to date. You get to go back to your actual life.
Who it's for
The treasurer who ended up running the website because they were the only one who said yes.
The yoga studio owner whose website lives or dies by whether this week's workshop schedule is actually accurate.
The touring musician updating next month's dates between soundcheck and the green room — from their phone.
The vestry member who was voluntold.
The writer who just wants to write a post, pick a photo, and hit publish. The end.
The potter who queues up a month of featured pieces on Sunday night and gets back to the wheel.
Why it's different
No admin dashboard to learn. You see your site the way your visitors see it — click the thing you want to change, type, done. That's the whole system.
Upcoming events hop onto the homepage when it's time and quietly step aside once they're done. Your newest blog posts float to the top on their own. This month's featured products rotate in without you lifting a finger. The parts of your site that should feel alive — stay alive, all by themselves. You're no longer the one on the hook for keeping the site fresh — no more waking up to realize the homepage is still pushing last month's initiative instead of this one.
We cost about the same as the big website builders. The difference is everything around the price: a site that maintains itself, an editor that doesn't fight you, and a real person who answers when you email.
Today vs. tomorrow
A working version runs on a real server today, with a handful of pilot sites. The marketing-ready, sign-up-and-go version is the next stretch. Here's what's already humming and what we're putting in next.
If "in progress" makes you nervous, that's fair — bookmark this page and check back in a few months. If it makes you curious, drop your email below and I'll send a heads-up the moment you can sign up and try it.
A quiet ask
I'll personally help you build out your site using these tools — picking a starter, shaping the content, wiring up your events or products, the whole thing. In exchange: one free year of hosting, your site becomes one of the first real examples out in the wild, and your feedback shapes what this becomes.
Good fit if you've been putting off updating a site (or starting one), and you're up for swapping feedback for some hand-holding. Limited spots.
Count me in → mention "founder" when you sign up belowStay in the loop
Drop your email. I'll send one note when sign-ups open, and maybe one or two between now and then if something genuinely interesting ships. No newsletter. No nonsense.
No spam, no list-rental, no surprise sign-ups. One human, one mailbox.