Typical starting problems
- The site looks outdated or hard to trust.
- Important services are buried under unclear layout or weak copy.
- Mobile behavior is messy, slow, or visually inconsistent.
- The site exists, but no one knows what to fix first.
- There is code already, but it needs cleanup before adding more.
What I usually do first
- Figure out the real goal of the page or site.
- Cut confusion in the heading structure, navigation, and calls to action.
- Fix obvious layout and readability problems across desktop and mobile.
- Make the page easier to explain to both users and search engines.
- Document what changed so later edits do not become guesswork.
Best-fit project types
Small-business websites, portfolio sites, landing pages, service pages, content refreshes, front-end cleanup, Gatsby or Next.js fixes, and small API-backed features where the scope is reasonable and the results can be shown clearly.
What I am not pretending to be
I am not selling this like a giant agency or enterprise team. If a project needs a large multi-person shop or deep long-term production ownership beyond my current scope, it is better to say that clearly than dress it up with better wording.