Website & communications support
Ongoing help with updates, announcements, event pages, and recurring digital content.
For churches, nonprofits, and community organizations
Practical help to keep your website current, your communication clear, and your recurring work better organized.
How I help
Ongoing help with updates, announcements, event pages, and recurring digital content.
Checklists, trackers, shared organization, and simple workflow improvements.
A practical cleanup or refresh for organizations that need a clearer online presence.
Examples of support
Refresh pages, service times, staff details, and event information.
Keep reminders, events, and public updates more consistent.
Upload and organize recurring files so people can find them easily.
Create simple steps for work that happens every week or month.
Improve visibility and follow-through for important recurring work.
Use simple tools to save time on repeatable admin or communication tasks.
Selected work
A mix of live published work and recent demo websites built to show clean, modern, editable static-site presentation.
Live project
A custom static website created using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, including responsive layout work, gallery improvements, and live domain publishing.
Demo portfolio
These demos help show how different organizations and local brands can be presented with a more polished static website.
A modern church website demo with a welcoming homepage, clear ministry structure, and simple paths for visitors to explore.
A sandwich shop demo built to showcase menu highlights, catering interest, and a more polished local-brand presentation.
A beauty and salon concept website focused on premium presentation, service clarity, and a modern editorial feel.
A higher-contrast concept demo for brand, print, signage, and web presentation with a more graphic studio feel.
How it works
Tell me what feels outdated, inconsistent, or hard to keep up with.
The first step is meant to be clear, useful, and manageable.
Most good work starts by fixing one bottleneck well.
Next step
A short email is enough to begin, even if you only have one clear need in mind.