Contact

Tell me what is broken.

Three questions. They come one at a time so you are never staring at a wall of boxes. Takes about a minute, and there is a real calendar further down if you would rather just talk to a person.

Where

Tucson, Arizona

Hours

Weekdays, and most evenings

One at a time

Three questions

Step 01

So what do you do?

Business name, what you actually sell, and what part of town you are in. One line each is plenty.

Step 02

What needs building?

Pick the closest thing. If none of them fit, say so and I will tell you which one it really is.

Step 03

How do I get back to you?

Name and email. Phone only if you would rather I call. Then tell me what is broken and hit send.

Unable to read published form data

Goes straight to me and into my own system. Never sold, never handed to an ad network, never used to start a drip campaign at you.

Or skip the typing

Grab a time instead

Thirty minutes, no charge, no deck. You tell me what the business does and what is not working, I tell you which service fits and roughly what it runs. These are real openings off my calendar, so if you see it you can have it.

Live availability America/Phoenix
Pulling real openings off my calendar
Booked. It is on my calendar. Confirmation email is on its way with the call link in it. Need to move it? Same email has a reschedule button, no need to ask me. Nothing to prepare, just turn up and tell me what is broken.

Booking sends you a calendar invite with the Google Meet link in it. Need to move it? The same email has a reschedule button, no need to ask me.

After you hit send

What actually happens

01

You get a reply from me

Not an autoresponder, not a junior, not a chatbot wearing my name. The same person who would build the thing.

02

Usually same day, always inside two

If I am on a job site it might be the evening. You will not wonder whether it went through.

03

Then one number

Not a range that doubles later. One flat quote, one timeline, one page, before you have paid anything.

And what does not

The four things people brace for when they hand a web guy their email address. None of them happen here.

  • No five email drip sequence from a robot named Brittany
  • No mandatory discovery call before anybody will tell you a price
  • No selling your address, to anyone, ever
  • No phone calls unless you specifically asked for one

Hate forms

Then just email me.

Seriously. One line is enough. Tell me what the business does and what is not working and I will take it from there.

Veteran owned, nonprofit, or already a member? Your discount stacks, just say so in the form.