varaksn — est. 2025

Websites for the people
who build everything else.

Mechanics. Restaurants. Caterers. Spas. HVAC techs. Roofers. Cleaners. Landscapers. If you work with your hands, we’ll make sure the phone rings.

  • Auto repair
  • Restaurants
  • Catering
  • Day spas
  • HVAC
  • Plumbing
  • Electrical
  • Landscaping
  • Cleaning
  • Roofing
  • Towing
  • Med spas
  • Dog groomers
  • Personal training
01 / Showcase

Real sample sites. Built for real businesses.

Instead of a project list, every kind of business we build for has a working sample. Click into any one — it’s a full site, not a screenshot.

22 samples
Specialties

Industry pages, for when you know what you're hiring for.

Dedicated pitches for the industries we build for most. Features, answers, and a sample you can poke at.

02½ / The Studio

Can’t decide? Build it live.

Our Studio gives you a live homepage preview — pick an industry, a style, and a palette, and watch the whole thing re-render in real time. Land somewhere you like, then send us the brief.

studio · live preview
EarthOlive & Ember
PopIronside Auto
ElectricVolt Club
OceanClearline
ForestHolloway
MonoYour Brand

Six palettes × six styles × six industries = a lot of places to start.

02 / What we do

Websites that make YOU money, not headaches.

Every build is tuned for the one thing you actually want: more calls, more bookings, more tables, more jobs. Everything else is decoration.

01

New website, built to convert

Mobile-first layouts with clear CTAs, fast load times, and the pages your customers actually look at — services, hours, location, and how to reach you.

02

Redesigns for businesses stuck in 2012

We rebuild the old site on a modern stack so Google ranks it, mobile users stay, and you stop losing calls to competitors with cleaner pages.

03

Booking & lead capture

Online booking, quote request forms, click-to-call, and review display — wired into the tools you already use so nothing falls through the cracks.

04

SEO groundwork

Local SEO basics done right: Google Business, schema markup, page speed, and content structured so the searches in your town actually find you.

05

Ongoing care

Hosting, backups, small content updates, and someone who picks up when the site does something weird. Optional, never required.

06

Brand polish

If the logo is a Word document from 2003, we can fix that too. Wordmarks, color systems, and enough identity to look sharp on trucks, menus, and signage.

03 / Process

Four weeks from handshake to live.

01
Conversation

30-minute call. We learn the business, your customers, and what you want the site to actually do.

02
Design

Static mockups of your homepage and a couple of key pages. Quick feedback loop, no bikeshedding.

03
Build

We build the real site on a fast, modern stack. You review it on a staging link while we finish.

04
Launch

We flip the switch, point your domain, and keep an eye on analytics and forms for the first two weeks.

04 / Questions we get

Objections, answered honestly.

You’ve heard every pitch. Here’s what owners usually push back on — and how we actually think about it.

Why not just use Squarespace, Wix, or Shopify?

Use them if your business fits the template. The trouble with DIY builders is the bill in year two — the plugin fees, the slow page loads, the template that half your competitors are also using. We build you a site that loads fast, ranks well, and doesn’t hold your content hostage behind a subscription.

My nephew / cousin / a kid at the school can build one for cheap.

Sometimes that works out. Often it doesn’t — they ghost halfway through, the site never actually launches, or it launches and nobody can update it. We ship in four weeks with a real process, flat pricing, and a codebase you own. If your nephew wants to take over maintenance after launch, they can — the code is plain Next.js and the content is easy to edit.

We already have a site. Is it really worth replacing?

Depends. If it loads fast on mobile, ranks for your key searches, and the phone actually rings — keep it. If any of those are broken (and on most sites we audit, at least one is), a rebuild pays for itself quickly in recovered leads.

How long does it actually take?

Four weeks for most sites, start to finish. Week 1 is the conversation and design. Weeks 2–3 are the build. Week 4 we polish, review on a staging link, and launch. Rush jobs land in under three weeks for a 20% bump.

What do you need from me?

A 30-minute call, the words you’d use to describe your business, and whatever photos you already have on your phone. If you don’t have photos, we’ll help — either with a shoot or with tasteful stock until you do.

05 / Contact

Tell us about
the business.

We read every message and reply within one business day. No sales funnels, no newsletter, no “quick 15-min discovery call” you didn’t ask for.

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