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Four Things. Done Properly.

Custom website development in Orange County, plus the search, content and internal systems around it. We find what’s actually broken first, then scope only what fixes it — sometimes the website is fine and the problem is a form nobody wired up.

Service 01

Websites That Sell

“My site looks fine. Nobody contacts me.”

Usually the site isn’t built around the thing that makes money. Our custom website development work rebuilds it around that — booking, deposits, quote requests — and tests every path end to end before launch.

Everything is hand-coded. No page builders, no theme fighting us. That matters because these sites usually grow into something bigger, and a page builder puts a ceiling on that.

Real example. A restaurant on a generic template became 13 pages — six of them targeting event bookings the business had never competed for. Each has its own pricing, FAQ, and inquiry form, so the owner’s inbox sorts itself by event type without a CRM.
  • Custom designBuilt from what your customers need to do, not a template with your logo dropped in.
  • Migration done rightEvery old URL mapped and redirected, so you don’t lose rankings on launch day.
  • Booking and depositsWired to a real system and tested before we call it done.
  • Lead routingEach submission labeled by source page. Spam quarantined, not deleted.
  • Fast on a phoneMost of your customers arrive on mobile. That’s where we optimize.
  • Tracking from day oneAnalytics and Search Console live at launch, so month two has a baseline.
  • MultilingualWe’ve shipped in English, Vietnamese, Spanish and Korean.
Service 02

Getting Found

“Only people who already know my name can find me.”

That’s the normal starting point for a local business in Orange County. One homepage trying to rank for everything ranks for nothing except the business name. The fix is giving Google a specific answer for each thing you sell.

For most local businesses the Google profile outperforms the website, so it gets equal attention — categories, services, photos, posts, reviews.

Real example. A construction company went from appearing for 53 searches to 405 in four months — 230 clicks and 9,300 impressions in the last three-month window. At the start, all but two of those searches were the company’s own name.
  • Technical and on-page SEOStructure, titles, internal linking, speed, and the crawl problems nobody has checked.
  • Hand-written structured dataWe write the schema ourselves instead of accepting whatever a plugin can express.
  • Google Business ProfileCategories, services, hours, photos, weekly posts, review responses.
  • Listing cleanupOld addresses and dead phone numbers across directories quietly cost you ranking.
  • Indexing checksPages that never got indexed are invisible no matter how good they are.
  • Monthly reportsNumbers frozen per period so last month’s results don’t silently change.
Service 03

Content & Ads

“SEO is slow. I need customers this quarter.”

Fair. SEO compounds over months; ads and content move now. Most businesses need both. The mistake is running ads into a site that can’t convert, so this usually comes after the foundation is right.

You get the content calendar before anything posts, so you can change it. A retainer where the work is invisible gets cut in the first budget review.

Straight talk. Paid social and the Google profile usually move revenue fastest. For one venue, paid social drove 409 sessions in a week against 57 from organic search. Anyone promising SEO alone will fill your calendar this quarter is selling you something.
  • Monthly content calendarShared before it runs, with your events and quiet weeks accounted for.
  • Instagram and FacebookWritten in your voice, built from your real captions, not a template.
  • Google profile postsWeekly, each linked to a specific page rather than the homepage.
  • Google AdsBuilt for leads, with conversion tracking wired before a dollar is spent.
  • Paid socialSetup, creative, and making sure the leads actually get answered.
  • BilingualEnglish and Vietnamese, written natively in both.
  • Video and motionReels and promos in-house. Danny’s background is motion design.
Service 04

The Systems Underneath

“The business runs on group chats and nobody can see status.”

This is the part most local agencies can’t do, and it’s usually what changes how the business runs. Booking engines with real seat locking. Client portals. Staff dashboards with permissions enforced in the database, not hidden in the interface.

One rule: build around how people already work. Every operations tool dies on data entry. If your crew lives in a group chat, the software reads the group chat.

Real example. A contractor’s field crews never log into anything. Their Slack channel stays the record, and the software reads it — translating Vietnamese, writing the timeline, drafting daily logs, and generating homeowner updates with costs and subcontractor names stripped out. 16 accounts, 5 roles, financial access enforced at the database level.
  • Booking and schedulingReal seat inventory with locking, so two people can’t both buy the last spot.
  • Client and partner portalsSelf-service signup, e-signature, status tracking, automatic reward calculation.
  • Staff dashboardsPipelines, task workflows, schedules with cascading dependencies, daily field logs.
  • Real permissionsEnforced in Postgres with row-level security. An actual wall, not a hidden menu.
  • Payment reconciliationVerified webhooks joining what was paid to what was booked.
  • You operate itBuilt so you run it day to day without calling us. That’s the point.
  • Automated reportingPulled live from Analytics and Search Console, frozen per period.
How it goes

First Call to Live

We Look Before We Quote

The site, the Google profile, the rankings, and where leads currently go. Half the time we find something broken nobody knew about.

One Fixed Quote

In writing, scoped to what we found. No change orders. If you don’t need something, we say so.

Build on Staging

Your current site keeps earning while the new one gets built. Two to three weeks, longer with a backend.

Launch Carefully

Redirects mapped, SSL, analytics verified, every form tested. Migration should be invisible to Google and your customers.

Monthly Work, If You Want It

Month to month, cancel any time. Six partners currently, none have left.

Tell Us What’s Not Working

One conversation. If we’re not the right fit, we’ll say so.