What I build, what it costs, and how it actually works.
Three service lines. Fixed-price packages where the scope is clean, custom quotes where it isn't. Every project is quoted in writing before any work begins — no “we'll figure it out as we go.” Code and data belong to you on day one.
Websites
Your website is the first conversation a new customer has with your business. Most SKN businesses are either on a free template that looks like every other free template, or they paid an off-island agency too much for a WordPress that aged out in 18 months. Neither is good enough.
I build custom-designed, mobile-first sites that load fast, look like you, and stay yours. No platform lock-in, no monthly per-page tax, no template you'll outgrow. You get a real site you can show off and keep using.
- 1–3 custom-designed pages
- Mobile-first, contact form, basic SEO
- Google Business Profile setup
- 1–2 weeks delivery
- 4–8 pages, light CMS
- Bookings or reservations integration
- Newsletter signup, gallery, analytics
- 2–3 weeks delivery
- 8–15 pages or e-commerce catalog
- Full CMS, third-party integrations
- Payment gateway, inventory (if e-com)
- 4–8 weeks delivery
- Discovery sprint (USD $500, credited)
- Written proposal + phased build
- Fixed-fee per phase
Web apps & custom software
Most businesses I talk to have outgrown spreadsheets but can't find a SaaS that actually fits. So they shape their workflow around the tool — onboarding new staff to a process that exists because the software demanded it, not because it's how the business actually runs.
Custom software, built right, flips that. The tool fits how youwork. The question isn't “what platform should we buy” — it's “what does this team actually do every day, and what would make that easier?” Everything starts with a paid discovery sprint so the answer is on paper before a single line of code.
- Written technical proposal
- Scoped phases + fixed-fee quote
- 1–2 weeks
- Architecture, schema, API
- Next.js + Supabase, auth, roles
- Admin dashboard, handoff docs
- 60-day defect warranty
- Predictable monthly cost
- Prioritized roadmap
- Cancel any month
Custom POS
Square, Shopify POS, Lightspeed — they all work. They also tax you per terminal per month, forever, in a currency that isn't yours, assuming a US retail model that doesn't match how a Caribbean restaurant or boutique actually runs. And when something breaks, you're a support ticket in a queue on the other side of an ocean.
A POS isn't a register. It's the operational backbone of a retail or food business — sales, inventory, staff, reporting, tomorrow morning's reconciliation. Worth owning. Built to fit how you actually run, with hardware you can swap out, in XCD or whatever you want, and data that belongs to you. No monthly per-terminal tax. Local support.
- Scoped proposal + hardware list
- Training plan, fixed-fee quote
- 1–2 weeks
- Register, catalog, receipts, EOD reports
- 1 payment integration, 3 hardware
- Full-day on-site training + 30-day on-call
- 3–6 weeks delivery
- Everything in Starter, plus:
- Multi-location, inventory, roles
- Kitchen display, reporting suite
- Full-day training per location + 60-day on-call
- Discovery → written proposal
- Phased build, fixed-fee per phase
How an engagement actually works
Every project follows the same shape, scaled to its size. No surprises about what comes next.
What every project includes, no exceptions
A discovery call. A written scope. A fixed price agreed before any work starts. A defect warranty after launch. Written change orders for anything out of scope. And on final payment, the code, the data, and every credential transfers cleanly to you. No hostage situations, no perpetual maintenance contracts disguised as ownership.
Have a project in mind?
Tell me about it and I'll reply within 24 hours with next steps — usually a free 20-minute chat to scope it properly.
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