Frontend developer
I build fast, accessible marketing sites for devtools companies.
One person, from the first idea to the finished site. I care about how it reads, how fast it loads, and whether everyone can use it.
Selected work
One project, told properly — not a wall of thumbnails. It's an environmental NGO, not a devtools company, but the work is the same one I'd bring to your launch site: take a slow, broken build and make it fast and accessible for the people who have to use it.
How it works
Hiring someone for a site that matters is a gamble. Here's how it goes, so there are no surprises.
About
I’m a frontend developer who builds marketing sites, start to finish.
Most devtools founders I work with are technical and short on time. You could build the site yourself — you probably did. But it ended up looking like the template it started from, and it doesn’t match the product behind it.
So that’s the part I take on. I build the whole thing — the layout, the type, the responsive work — and I keep at it until it looks right. No template, no page-builder, nothing heavier than it needs to be.
Most of my attention goes to two things. The first is craft — the product-minded choices about how a site works, and the small touches that bring a moment of delight when you don’t expect one. The second is whether everyone can use it. That part matters to me past the score — it’s about not leaving people out.