Last Mile Website Development
Almost-Finished Isn't Finished
Is your website still not done? The contact form that never quite worked, the “Lorem ipsum” nobody replaced, the page that looks wrong on phones, the freelancer who stopped answering emails. You don't need a rebuild — you need someone to finish the last mile.
What Counts as the Last Mile
- Contact and booking forms that don't submit, don't send, or land in spam
- Placeholder text and images still sitting on live pages
- Missing page titles, descriptions, and the SEO basics Google needs to find you
- Pages that load slowly or break on mobile
- A site that's built but stuck — never actually launched, or launched at the wrong address
- Small features the original build skipped: a menu update, a photo gallery, an online form
How It Works
- Free audit.Send me your web address. I check the forms, the speed, the mobile view, and the search-engine basics, and send you a plain-English list of what's actually wrong.
- Flat quote.You get one price for the fix — not an hourly meter running. You decide what's worth fixing.
- The fix. I do the work, show you the before and after, and confirm everything works on your devices.
- The handoff. You get a short write-up of what changed and how to keep it working. No lock-in, no forced maintenance contract.
Who This Is For
Oregon small businesses with a website that's 80–90% done — self-built on a template, inherited from a departed freelancer, or stalled after the agency quote for “phase two” came in too high. Restaurants, farms, shops, trades, galleries, and professional services from the coast to the I-5 corridor. If the last 20% has been on your to-do list for months, that's the job.
See the Work
mechanicalcupcakes.fun is my working project gallery — different styles of website builds and mini apps, finished and in progress. Its resident agent, Hoot, can explain the web-development principles and techniques behind each one in plain English.
Why a Coach for This?
Because the fix comes with understanding. Every Last Mile job ends with you knowing what was broken, what changed, and how to keep it healthy — the same plain-English, no-lock-in approach as my AI coaching. And if you want to learn to maintain the site yourself, that's a natural next step we can take together.