Websites
We design and build websites that are fast, clear, and easy to maintain long after launch. Most of the ones we have built are still running, quietly, more than a decade later.
Too much noise. Not enough foundation. OvalTwo builds the things underneath that quiet it.
The problem
The problem is rarely the work itself. It is the noise around it. Too many tools, too many threads, too many things to remember, and too many small failures that get patched but never properly fixed.
It does not announce itself. It shows up as fatigue. As the website that has not been updated in three years. As the systems nobody fully understands. As the founder still being the only person who knows how it all hangs together.
The work we do is rarely glamorous. It is the calm foundation underneath the visible business. The thing that lets everything else stop being a daily problem.
Three pillars. Built once. Maintained for years.
We design and build websites that are fast, clear, and easy to maintain long after launch. Most of the ones we have built are still running, quietly, more than a decade later.
We manage the parts most businesses should not have to think about: hosting, monitoring, updates, backups. The kind of work that is best done before anyone notices it needs doing.
We build the systems and automation that reduce manual work and support the way the business already runs. Selective, not theatrical. Built to be understood by the people using them.
Most of our clients have worked with us for several years.
Built quietly. Maintained for years.
Most of our clients have worked with us for several years. Some for more than 15. The work we do is meant to outlast its launch, and most of the time it does.
Over two decades of building websites and running infrastructure has produced 120+ live sites currently in production, across a range of businesses that runs from independent practitioners to international operations.
“Simon has been a trusted technical partner for more than 15 years across multiple businesses, products, and complex projects.”
The parts that keep a business moving rarely need drama. They need ownership.
The website, the hosting, the infrastructure, and the operational systems should not feel like separate problems. They are one problem, owned in one place.
The best technical work often happens before anyone notices something needs doing. The systems that earn their keep are the ones that stop announcing themselves.
Systems are easier to support when the people maintaining them already know why they were built that way. Long client relationships are not a marketing line; they are the operational unit of the business.
The way we work suits some businesses and not others. The first conversation is 30 minutes. No slides, no proposal pressure. We look at what is taking the most weight, and whether the way we work makes sense for the way you run things.
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