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Thoughts on building for the web.
Practical writing on web design, development, and what it actually takes to build well.
When Customers Ask AI Instead of Google
Your customers are asking ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude for local recommendations. If your site does not surface in those answers, you are invisible in a channel that did not exist eighteen months ago.
Building Sembr: A SaaS for Membership Organizations
I am building software for the membership organizations that legacy platforms have stopped serving. Here is what Sembr is, why I am building it, and what it means for KC clients.
A WordPress Plugin to End the Post-Launch Support Call
Every WordPress handoff ends the same way: a support call about where to find the blog editor. So we built a plugin that eliminates it.
Bilingual websites for Ottawa Valley businesses
A language toggle isn't a bilingual website. Here's what a proper bilingual build requires for businesses serving both sides of the Ottawa River.
Pembroke Web Design: Built for the Valley
Pembroke sits at the centre of a trade area stretching from Deep River to the Quebec side of the river. The businesses here serve a much wider market than the city alone. Most websites don't reflect that.
What WCAG 2.1 AA actually means for a small business
WCAG 2.1 AA is the accessibility standard referenced in Ontario's AODA. Most small business websites fail it. Here's what it actually requires.
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