About
A senior designer and developer who treats every site like a real business asset.
I started on Fiverr in 2021 with no contacts, no team, and no playbook. Six years later I have shipped over 500 websites, supported 200 plus eCommerce stores, and learned the hard way that great work is mostly clear thinking and steady communication.
My career did not begin with a perfect plan. It began with curiosity, long nights reading platform documentation, and a stubborn refusal to deliver anything I would be embarrassed to show a friend. By 2021 I had a functioning Fiverr profile and basic command of the tooling. The technical part came quickly. The harder lesson took longer.
In my first year I lost orders, dropped in rank, and saw projects cancelled. Every cancellation taught me the same thing: a developer rarely fails because of code, they fail because of a communication gap. From that point I rebuilt my entire workflow around written clarity, milestone reviews, and visual previews before implementation. Cancellations stopped. Reviews started.
In 2023 I expanded to Upwork. I won my first client in the first week, shipped the work clean, and kept moving. Soon after, a struggling agency hired me to take over a project the previous developer had failed on. I rebuilt the site from scratch, recovered the client relationship, and was offered a full time role. That marked the move from freelancer to professional operator.
Inside the agency the bar moved again. I produced 15 to 20 polished sites per month on tight deadlines, across construction, non profits, tech startups, and eCommerce brands. Performance based recognition led to a sixty percent raise in a single month. More importantly, it forged the speed and reliability that clients still hire me for today.
Today I work directly with founders, agencies, and in house marketing teams who want a partner that just gets the work done. Wix is where my deepest credentials live (Official Wix Partner, Top Rated, Legendary Seller), and outside Wix I work fluently across Shopify, Webflow, WordPress, GoHighLevel, Framer, and custom Next.js. The badges matter less than the underlying habit: ship the right thing, on time, with no drama.
500+
Websites delivered
200+
eCommerce stores built
$5M+ ARR
Largest store served
450+
Verified positive reviews
100%
Project completion rate
6+
Years on the craft
What shaped me
Four phases that built the operator I am now
01
Fiverr origin, 2021
Built the technical foundation. Editor, layout systems, responsiveness, basic SEO. Learned that good design without good communication produces unhappy clients.
02
Upwork transition, 2023
First Upwork client in week one. Pivoted from gig based work to retained, longer scope projects. Started writing real briefs, real timelines, real scopes.
03
Agency rescue
Took over a failed project, rebuilt it, recovered the client. Earned a full time agency role and exposure to client psychology under pressure.
04
Production at scale
Held a 15 to 20 sites per month delivery cadence inside an agency. Built reusable systems, reusable component libraries, and a workflow that holds quality at scale.
How I think
Six working principles I bring to every project
Strategy before pixels
I do not move a pixel until I understand the buyer, the offer, and the conversion path. Most failed sites are failed strategies that look fine.
Outcomes over output
A website is not a deliverable. It is a business asset. Every layout decision is judged against the result it should produce.
Speed without panic
Tight timelines are normal in my work. I plan for them. No corners cut on accessibility, performance, or SEO.
Communication over code
A developer rarely fails because of code. They fail because of communication gaps. I default to plain language and short loops.
The right tool, not the loudest one
Wix, Shopify, Webflow, WordPress, GoHighLevel, custom Next.js. The tool follows the business need, not the trend cycle.
Long term over one off
Most of my clients return for the next project. I optimize for the relationship, not the invoice.
Currently taking new work
Send a short brief. Get a clear plan back within a day.
No sales call. No template proposals. Just a written scope, a real timeline, and a fixed price you can decide on the same afternoon.