The background
Over the past nine years I have built more than 200 websites across service businesses, e-commerce, nonprofits, course platforms, booking systems, membership sites, and custom web applications.
I have worked inside WordPress, WooCommerce, Elementor, custom PHP, and a stack of APIs, payment systems, form builders, SEO structures, and deployment environments. I have debugged broken checkouts, rebuilt slow sites from scratch, connected third-party systems, fixed forms that silently failed, and built custom dashboards where the small pieces had to work together precisely.
That hands-on background is why Webteqno can combine design, development, SEO foundations, and conversion thinking without splitting them across three different vendors.
The product-builder difference
Alongside Webteqno, I build my own software products. MenuBeacon is a QR menu and restaurant ordering platform I have been building from the ground up: full stack, production-grade, handling payments, reservations, kitchen operations, and customer CRM.
Building real products has fundamentally changed how I think about client websites. A website is not a brochure. It is a system.
It needs clear user flow, trust signals placed at the right moments, forms that actually work, pages that load fast, calls to action that convert, and structure that search engines can understand.
What I look for
- Will a buyer understand this in five seconds?
- Does this page make the business look credible?
- Is the offer clear and specific enough?
- Is the next step obvious?
- Can Google understand what this page is about?
- Does the mobile layout lose people before they contact you?
Why credibility is the real problem
A lot of small businesses lose opportunities before a single conversation happens. Not because they are bad at their work, but because their website does not reflect how capable they actually are.
That is especially true for service businesses, contractors, consultants, SBA-certified firms, and companies pursuing serious clients or government contracts. Buyers check your website before they reply to an email, add you to a shortlist, or trust your quote.
My goal with Webteqno is to fix that before it costs you the next opportunity.
Founder-led, detail-driven
Webteqno is not built around routing your project through layers of people who do not understand the work. I stay close to the strategy, structure, and execution on every project because the details are where it either works or does not.
The headline matters. The first screen matters. The mobile layout matters. The contact form matters. The service page structure matters. The trust signals matter. The small errors that make a site feel unfinished also matter.
What I believe
A good website should be clear before it is beautiful. It should be fast, honest about what the business does and who it helps, and strong enough to make buyers feel safe taking the next step.
Small businesses should not have to choose between a cheap template and an overpriced agency process with no fixed scope and no clear end date.
There is a better option: a serious website, a clear scope, a clean build, a professional result, and a direct path from brief to launch.