Most no-code sites look like the tool that built them. Mine don't.
I design and build from a blank canvas with a custom design system, real copy and a CMS structured so you can run the site yourself after launch. I work across Webflow, Framer and Wix Studio, and I'll tell you honestly which one fits your project rather than pushing you toward whatever I feel like building in.
Choosing the platform:
Webflow. Best for content-heavy sites, serious SEO, complex CMS relationships and full control over markup and classes. The right call if you're publishing regularly or scaling to hundreds of pages.
Framer. Best for fast, visually distinctive marketing sites, product launches and startup pages. Excellent motion and interaction work with very little build overhead.
Wix Studio. Best when you need custom backend logic without a separate stack: member areas, product configurators, automated emails, gated content. Velo lets me write real server-side code inside the platform, plus native e-commerce and bookings.
If you already know what you want, we use it. If you don't, that's a ten-minute conversation at the start.
How it works:
Brief and discovery. What the site needs to do, who it's for, what happens when someone lands. Platform decision made here. Content gaps identified here rather than at the end.
Design direction. A homepage direction, sometimes two, with the full system behind it: typography, palette, spacing, components. You choose, we lock it.
Build. Pages built in sequence against the approved system, CMS collections wired for anything repeating.
Review. Live preview link, revisions worked through section by section.
Launch and handover. Domain, SEO basics, responsive checks, accessibility checks, then a walkthrough so you can edit confidently.
What you get:
Custom design, no template
Fully responsive across breakpoints
A documented design system so future pages match
CMS collections set up for blogs, portfolios, listings or products
Forms wired to your inbox
On-page SEO: titles, descriptions, alt text, clean URLs
WCAG contrast checked and corrected
Client-editable handover with a walkthrough
Two rounds of revisions
Add-ons:
Custom backend development: configurators, member areas, filtered directories, automated emails, API integrations
E-commerce setup
Multilingual build
Motion and scroll interaction design
Copywriting from scratch
Hand-coded HTML/CSS/JS build if you'd rather own the code outright
Platform migration, including Wix or Squarespace to Webflow or Framer
Timeline:
Five to six page brochure site: 2 to 3 weeks. Larger CMS or custom functionality builds: 4 to 6 weeks.
Most no-code sites look like the tool that built them. Mine don't.
I design and build from a blank canvas with a custom design system, real copy and a CMS structured so you can run the site yourself after launch. I work across Webflow, Framer and Wix Studio, and I'll tell you honestly which one fits your project rather than pushing you toward whatever I feel like building in.
Choosing the platform:
Webflow. Best for content-heavy sites, serious SEO, complex CMS relationships and full control over markup and classes. The right call if you're publishing regularly or scaling to hundreds of pages.
Framer. Best for fast, visually distinctive marketing sites, product launches and startup pages. Excellent motion and interaction work with very little build overhead.
Wix Studio. Best when you need custom backend logic without a separate stack: member areas, product configurators, automated emails, gated content. Velo lets me write real server-side code inside the platform, plus native e-commerce and bookings.
If you already know what you want, we use it. If you don't, that's a ten-minute conversation at the start.
How it works:
Brief and discovery. What the site needs to do, who it's for, what happens when someone lands. Platform decision made here. Content gaps identified here rather than at the end.
Design direction. A homepage direction, sometimes two, with the full system behind it: typography, palette, spacing, components. You choose, we lock it.
Build. Pages built in sequence against the approved system, CMS collections wired for anything repeating.
Review. Live preview link, revisions worked through section by section.
Launch and handover. Domain, SEO basics, responsive checks, accessibility checks, then a walkthrough so you can edit confidently.
What you get:
Custom design, no template
Fully responsive across breakpoints
A documented design system so future pages match
CMS collections set up for blogs, portfolios, listings or products
Forms wired to your inbox
On-page SEO: titles, descriptions, alt text, clean URLs
WCAG contrast checked and corrected
Client-editable handover with a walkthrough
Two rounds of revisions
Add-ons:
Custom backend development: configurators, member areas, filtered directories, automated emails, API integrations
E-commerce setup
Multilingual build
Motion and scroll interaction design
Copywriting from scratch
Hand-coded HTML/CSS/JS build if you'd rather own the code outright
Platform migration, including Wix or Squarespace to Webflow or Framer
Timeline:
Five to six page brochure site: 2 to 3 weeks. Larger CMS or custom functionality builds: 4 to 6 weeks.