Web Development
Every project I've shipped is still live. Marketing sites, SaaS platforms, and internal tools — built for title companies, esports organizations, and recruiting firms. Regal Title: quoted 3 months, shipped in 3 weeks. Fixed price.

What I build
Built with Next.js App Router for Lighthouse 100 scores from day one. I've launched marketing sites for real estate firms, recruiting agencies, and service businesses — every one still running in production.
Multi-tenant architecture, auth flows, billing integrations, dashboards. I build full-stack apps that handle real users from day one, not after a second rewrite.
Ops panels, control centers, data dashboards. I've built full internal tooling suites that replaced spreadsheets and Notion workarounds for production workflows.
Every site ships with proper metadata, OG tags, structured data, and Core Web Vitals compliance. Not an afterthought. Built in from commit one.
The build sequence
30-minute call. You tell me what you need, who it's for, and what success looks like. I ask the questions most devs skip: monetization model, traffic expectations, admin workflows.
Within 48 hours you get a fixed-price proposal with a detailed feature list, tech stack rationale, and timeline. No hourly billing surprises.
I build in weekly sprints with a live preview link from day one. You see real progress every week, not a status update email with no screenshots.
Production deploy to Vercel or your infrastructure. DNS, SSL, analytics, and monitoring configured. 30 days of post-launch bug fixes included.
Who this is for
Real estate firms, law offices, agencies. You need a marketing site that turns visitors into inbound calls — live in 2-4 weeks, not a 3-month agency timeline.
You have a product idea and need an MVP with auth, payments, and a dashboard. Not a landing page. An actual working app.
Your team runs on spreadsheets and Notion. You need an internal tool purpose-built for your workflow — not another workaround.
Why MGT vs alternatives
Stack I use
Pricing
Marketing sites start at $500. Full platforms with auth, payments, and admin panels run $1,999 to $4,999. I give you a fixed-price quote after a 30-minute call. No hourly billing, no surprise invoices.
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Frequently asked questions
Marketing sites start at $500. Full-stack SaaS platforms with auth, payments, and admin panels run $1,999 to $4,999. I give you an exact fixed-price quote after a 30-minute call. No hourly billing surprises.
Marketing sites: 2-4 weeks. SaaS MVPs: 6-10 weeks. Complex platforms with multiple user roles and integrations: 10-16 weeks. I give you the exact timeline in the proposal.
Next.js 15/16, TypeScript (strict mode), Tailwind CSS v4, Supabase or Postgres for data, Clerk or NextAuth for auth, Stripe for payments, and Drizzle ORM. Everything deploys to Vercel or Railway.
30 days of bug fixes are included with every project. After that, I offer maintenance retainers or you can bring me back for feature work. The codebase is yours either way: clean, documented, no lock-in.
Discovery call, fixed-price proposal, weekly build sprints with a live preview link, production deployment with DNS/SSL/analytics configured, and 30 days of post-launch support. You also get the full source code with no vendor lock-in.
Book a 30-minute call. Walk away with a fixed price and a ship date.
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Shipped web projects and a fixed-price estimate before you book a call.
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