Web design

Português

A website that earns its place.

Most small businesses have a site that nobody wrote, nobody reads, and nobody can update. I build the other kind: written with you, quick on a phone, and yours to keep.

A few of them

A live site for a real business, a concept, and a platform. Shown as they actually look, on a laptop and on a phone.

Bar do Bobi

Live site

A cocktail list for a bar in Carvoeiro. 261 recipes, searchable by what you actually have in the cupboard, in English and Portuguese. Built to be read one-handed, at a bar, in the dark.

Bar do Bobi on a laptop
Bar do Bobi on a phone
Visit the site

Casa Andrela

Concept · not live

Art-directed, with a booking bar over the fold and direct booking rather than a portal.

Casa Andrela on a laptop
Casa Andrela on a phone
Open the concept

Cascadia Ops

Client build · synthetic-data demo

A public demo of the platform running two forestry companies: six roles, bilingual, dense on a laptop while still working on a phone in the field. Every name and number in it is synthetic.

Cascadia Ops on a laptop
Cascadia Ops on a phone
Visit the site

What each one includes

Three shapes most jobs fall into. Tell me which one sounds like yours and I'll give you a real number on a call, not a form.

One page

Everything above the fold and nothing you don't need.

  • A single page that says what you do and gets people to contact you
  • Written with you, not filled with placeholder text
  • A contact form or booking link that actually lands in your inbox
  • Your own domain, and it stays yours

Usually live within a week

A small site

A handful of pages for a real business.

  • Four to six pages: what you do, who you are, the proof, how to reach you
  • Menus, services, galleries, opening hours, whatever the business needs
  • Built to be found: fast, readable, structured for search
  • You can update the parts that change without calling me

Usually two to three weeks

Something else

Booking, payments, logins, or a thing nobody has built yet.

  • Anything with accounts, payments, scheduling or live data
  • Scoped properly first, so you know what you are getting
  • This is my day job, so it is not a stretch
  • Priced per project once we both understand it

I'll tell you after one call

Every one of them includes the same things: written for you rather than filled with filler, quick on a phone, and handed over so you own it. No monthly fee to keep your own website online.

Which one sounds like yours?

Tell me what the site needs to do. If it's not worth building, I'll say so.

Bigger than a website? Ops tooling and platform work run through Bobi Labs, the studio I work under.

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