Push to deploy
Commit to the main branch and the site updates itself. No files dragged into a control panel.
Deploys that do not wake you up
Getting a product live is one job; keeping it live is another. I set up hosting, automatic deployment, backups and monitoring so that shipping a change is one push and a bad change can be undone in a minute. Five products run on setups I built and maintain.
Commit to the main branch and the site updates itself. No files dragged into a control panel.
Every release is kept. If something breaks you go back to the last good one immediately.
Automatic database and file backups, and a restore actually rehearsed — an untested backup is a guess.
Uptime and error alerts to your phone, so you hear it from a monitor rather than a customer.
Review what you run now and where it would fall over
Set up hosting, domains, SSL and the deployment pipeline
Add backups, monitoring and alerts, then break things on purpose to check they work
Write the runbook and walk you through it
Usually not. I work with what you have unless it is genuinely holding you back, and if it is I will show you the numbers first.
You do. Everything is set up in your name with your card. I get access, not ownership.
Depends on traffic, but most small products sit between five and forty dollars. I will give you the real figure before anything is set up.
Yes. I audit it, write down what is there, and fix what is dangerous before touching anything else.
Fast, reliable sites and web apps
Practical AI inside your product
Interfaces people understand immediately
Subscription products, built to scale
Services that stay up
Stores that convert
One codebase, both app stores
Found by the people already looking
Tell me what you are trying to build and get a fixed quote.