the studio behind the work that matters

you did the work only you can do this week. and then lost the weekend to kajabi, etsy, the pile of tabs.

your work deserves infrastructure that matches it. i build it, and i run it. the last tech hire you’ll ever make.

from scattered to sacred

i build membership sites · online shops · schools & courses · booking platforms · communities

who i help

four worlds. one studio.

what i build

three pieces carry it. i handle the other six.

one native platform replaces the pile of duct-taped tools — under your own domain.

but i don’t just build the platform — i build the business that runs on it: how your offers fit together, how the money actually flows, what runs without you. then i run it.

01 i press the button

the work that runs your work, in your voice.

your launches, your release emails, the follow-ups, the posts — written in your voice, scheduled, sent. you approve from your phone. you never log in to do it.

you
approve from your phone
i
write, schedule, send, run it
02 one place, i run it

one platform, i run it.

kajabi, calendly, mailchimp, stripe, the dozen tabs — gone. one native platform under your domain, and i’m the one operating it. you open one calm screen; i handle everything behind it.

replaces
your whole stack of tools
run by
me, not you
03 the keys

yours, day one.

your code in your github, your data in your database, your domain in your name — not rented infrastructure. if we ever stop, you walk away with the keys.

you own
code · data · domain
lives
in your name

this is the heart of it — there are nine pieces in all. see the whole platform →

and quietly, underneath: an assistant trained on your own work answers a student at 3am, in your voice. you never see it — they just feel someone’s there.

the morning view

one calm screen, every morning.

what came in, who joined, what needs you. that’s it. everything else is already handled.

start here, free

not ready to commit? send me the mess.

show me what you’re running now — kajabi, wix, the pile of tabs. i’ll look, tell you honestly what it’d take to move you onto one thing you own, and what it’d cost. no pitch, no call. just a straight read on where you are.

free3 minutesno pitch
send me the mess

the gentle on-ramp before pilot, partner, or build.

· how it works ·

start free with the audit. then, two honest ways to work.

every practice is different, so we begin with the free audit above — i look at what you’re running and tell you straight what it’d take. then you pick the door that fits.

own it
from $3,000to start
then from $700/mo

onboarding + your first piece, live in about a week. then a flat monthly — i run it, grow it, fix it when it breaks. you own everything, cancel anytime, keep the keys.

most start here
aligned
from $400/mo + a %
a base, plus the upside

no big build fee — a low monthly keeps it running, and i take a percent of what the platform earns on top. a floor for me, real upside as you grow. for the deeply aligned, rev-share becomes equity.

either way, it’s a fraction of a full-time tech hire — and you never run it yourself. you’re not buying software; you’re hiring the person who keeps it alive.

usd · eur for europe · local rates for méxico. the exact number comes out of your free audit — every practice is different.

selected builds

different problems, different architectures. same principle.

original work, custom infrastructure. each one owned by the person whose name is on the door.

who stays

not a freelancer who disappears. not an agency that bills by the hour. a partner who stays.

a web dev an agency billing by the hour a freelancer who disappears another tool to learn

something breaks at 11pm? you text me — not a ticket queue.

the last tech hire you’ll ever make.

you do the work. i do the wiring.

the only button you press is —

go ahead. press it.

the tech stops being your job.

no risk

/ 01

no big build fee. start small — it earns as it grows.

/ 02

you own everything. code, data, domain. from day one. no lock-in. ever.

/ 03

if we ever stop, you walk with the keys.

the honest answers

“is it worth it?”

you’re already paying $200–500 a month for tools that fight each other. one platform you own replaces them — and does more. it pays for itself before it costs you.

“what if it’s not right for me?”

you own everything from day one and you can walk anytime — so the only risk here is mine. i also take a few partners at a time; if we’re not a fit, i’ll tell you straight.

“what happens after?”

i learn your work, build the platform, hand you the keys — then i run it with you. clear steps, real timelines, no disappearing.

“you’re one person — what if you disappear?”

fair fear. so it’s built to outlive me: you own the code, the data, the domain from day one, and it runs on standard tools any developer can pick up. i’m the one who runs it — but you’re never trapped if i’m not here.

“do i need to be technical?”

no — that’s the whole point. you do your work, you hold the room, you make the thing; i handle every screen, button, and bug behind it. if you can send a voice note, you can run your business.

“i’m stuck on kajabi or wix — is moving a nightmare?”

it’s my job, not yours. i move your courses, members, payments, and content over, keep the old thing live until the new one’s ready, and flip it only when it’s safe. you keep doing your work the whole time.

“can i start without a big upfront?”

yes — on the aligned path there’s no build fee, just a low monthly base, and i earn a percent of what the platform makes on top. a small floor for me, real upside when you grow. prefer to own it outright? pay the build once, then a flat monthly — your call.

why me

i sit in both chairs, which is unusual.

i build the machine and i hold the room.

building and healing are the same act — listening on different ports.

so i don’t hand you a website and leave. i shape the whole business, build the platform under it, and stay on to run it — not a strategist who tells you what to sell, the one who builds it and keeps it running.

fractional cto for the conscious economy