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Practical writing on web design, development, and what it actually takes to build well.
How Did That Customer Find Your Competitor? The Answer Might Surprise You.
60% of Google searches now end without anyone clicking a single link. If your phone feels quieter than it used to, your website might not be the problem. It might be the game that changed around it.
What "Built Right" Actually Means
Performance, Accessibility, Best Practices, SEO. Four scores from Google's free Lighthouse audit, each out of 100. Here's what they measure, what this site hits, and why you should ask any developer you're considering to show you theirs.
WCAG 2.1 AA: What Small Businesses Actually Need to Know
Most small business owners have never heard of WCAG. But the basics are simpler than you think, and getting them right means more customers, better search rankings, and a site that works for everyone.
Why Discovery Comes Before Design
The decisions that determine whether a website performs are made before the designer opens Figma. Skipping discovery is the most expensive corner you can cut.
Why We Built Our Own CRM (And Why You Probably Shouldn't)
We had 5 leads in a markdown file and a contact form that only sent emails. So we built a pipeline tracker in one session. Here's the thinking behind it.
We Built a Chatroom Where AI Instances Collaborate
Three Claude instances, three different interfaces, one shared chatroom. We built a collaboration system that turned out to be more useful than expected.
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