About
A small studio with a big bias for showing up.
Sitecraft started with a simple frustration. The shops that need a website most (the salon on the corner, the caterer your aunt loves, the new property crew with one truck) get quoted five figures by a traditional agency and quietly walk away. So they try the other route, a gig website, and the work gets handed off to someone they can never quite reach. A week of small changes turns into a month of confusion, and a site that never quite feels like theirs.
So we built a different way to do it. A small studio, a tight factory, one real person you actually talk to, start to finish. Walk in, listen, mock-up, launch. Stay on the hook afterward. Charge a price the business can actually afford.
What we believe
Four things we keep coming back to.
A real website still matters.
Your website is the first handshake. It does five seconds of selling that a Google profile and a stack of business cards aren't built for.
It should sound like you.
We work to get your business right: how it actually talks, what makes people choose you, the things a stranger could get wrong. The site should feel like you, not a template wearing your logo.
Speed is craft.
Three months to a launch is a tax on the business. We sweat the typography and ship in days, because the next customer isn't waiting.
We stay on the hook.
We stay on it: the menu changes, summer hours, a new photo on the homepage. You text us, we fix it. It's covered.
How we work
A modern factory, hand-finished.
You get a site built with real care, not dragged out of a template and forgotten. We sweat the details a customer actually feels: how fast it loads, how it reads on a phone, how your photos and your words come across.
It's hosted and looked after, kept quick and current. When something needs to change, a new photo, summer hours, a fresh menu, you text us and we fix it, usually the same day. No tickets, no queue, no waiting on someone you can't reach.
Curious if we'd be a fit?
Most of our clients come to us through a knock on the door. If we haven't made it to your block yet, drop us a line.
