Why me
I don’t work to collect clients. I work to make things function.
People get here tired of pretty websites that don’t load, plugins no one understands, and agencies that promise everything and then disappear. I step in when something already exists, already fails, or already weighs more than it should.
My approach starts from a simple premise: a website is a system, not a shop window. If the system is poorly built, it doesn’t matter how good it looks.
Work philosophy
No fluff. No trend-chasing. No papering over problems.
Before touching a single line, I observe. I read the structure. I look at what’s unnecessary, what’s forced, and what never should have been installed. The priority isn’t adding — it’s understanding.
I work with WordPress, Moodle, and real-world environments — not clean demos. Systems that have passed through different hands, rushed decisions, messy updates, or patch on top of patch. That’s where the difference shows between “making websites” and knowing how to fix them.
Experience with broken systems
A large part of my work doesn’t start from scratch. It starts with a website that’s slow for no clear reason, breaks on updates, throws errors no one can explain, depends on too many plugins, or simply stops responding.
I’m not interested in blaming anyone. I’m interested in fixing it.
I’ve worked with critical installations, active learning platforms, and projects that couldn’t afford downtime or experiments. That forces precise thinking — not generic recipes.
How I make technical decisions
Not everything that’s technically possible is advisable.
I choose solutions based on stability, maintainability, and medium-term sense. If something complicates more than it adds, it doesn’t get used. If a decision depends on trends or external promises, it gets discarded.
I prefer a clear architecture over a clever but fragile one. I prefer real performance over inflated metrics. I’d rather explain a “no” than manage an avoidable problem later.
What I care about (and what I don’t)
I care about
- a website that loads fast
- not breaking on updates
- you understanding what you have on your hands
- a system that can grow without becoming unmanageable
I don’t care about
- selling you as many unnecessary things as possible
- impressing you with empty technical jargon
- padding budgets with pointless features
- rushing work without judgement
This is for you if…
You need a website that actually works — not a promise. You value clarity over sales talk. You want someone to think the system through with you, not deliver it and disappear.
If you’re looking for aggressive marketing, magic results, or “the latest thing”, I’m probably not the right person. And that’s fine.


