About

One person builds your site. That person is me.

No account managers, no hand-offs, no support queue. You work with the person doing the work, start to finish — and you own everything when it’s done.

About

A small studio, on purpose.

Photo of [You], founder of Websitewright

I’m [You]. [One line on your background — fill in.] I started Websitewright because [why — fill in]. It’s a one-person studio in [Kansas City area], and that’s on purpose. I’d rather do a handful of sites right than crank out dozens.

I build websites for trades because their sites are usually dated and losing them calls every week. A homeowner Googles you, sizes you up in seconds, and taps whoever makes it easiest. A good site wins that moment. Most don’t.

Why one person is the point

When you hire me, you work with the person building your site. Not a salesperson who hands you off, not a queue. That means fast turnaround, straight answers, and no game of telephone. And you own everything when it’s done — domain, code, content, hosting. Take it anywhere, any time.

A wright is a maker who builds — a wheelwright builds wheels, a shipwright builds ships. A websitewright builds websites, properly.

Free teardown

Curious what’s costing you jobs?

I’ll record a free 5-minute teardown of your site — the specific things to fix and roughly what they’re worth in booked jobs — and send it over. No pitch, no obligation.

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