Four people. One workshop. Five clients a year.
That is the whole company. We do not have offices in three cities. We do not have a sales floor. We are a workshop, and our craft is websites that last.
Who is at the bench
We have a senior developer who has been writing HTML and CSS since 2007. A designer who came from the print world and still sets type the old way. A photographer who shoots film alongside digital and prefers the film. And a producer who runs the calendar, the invoicing, and the printed handover binder we give every customer.
Why we do five clients a year
Because every site we build starts with a two-day visit to the customer's shop. That is real travel, real cameras, real photo light. We could take ten projects a year if we skipped that step. We will not skip that step.
The result is sites that look like the business, photographed in their own light, written in their own voice. The trade-off is a longer waiting list.
Where we work
Studio in the central United States. We travel to clients across North America for the visit. Everything after that is remote. We are not opening a London office. We are not adding a "Lagos hub." This is the workshop. This is the size.
Sister shops
We share back-office, hosting, and code-libraries with two sister shops: WebpageWorkmen.com (for trades and service businesses) and WebWorkmen.com (for the broader small-business market). If your project fits one of those shops better, we will tell you and refer you across.
What we will say no to
- Anything we cannot photograph properly.
- E-commerce stores with more than 200 SKUs.
- Sites with no real product behind them — investor decks, "platform" launches.
- "Influencer" personal brand sites.
- Crypto, gambling, anything where the work is the gimmick rather than the product.
Open for projects starting in late 2026.
If you have something to show — a shop, a craft, a multi-generation operation — tell us.
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