It's one person. That's the point.

No account managers, no handoffs, no junior designer doing the work while someone else takes the meeting.

Why I started this

Small businesses get quoted agency prices for template work. I started EverGreen Web Co. because the gap between what a local service business pays and what it actually receives is wider than it should be.

I work with the businesses that keep a place running — lawn crews, clinics, salvage yards, people selling a product they built themselves. They need a site that loads fast, says the right thing, and puts the phone number where a customer can find it. That is a solvable problem, and it does not require an agency to solve.

So you get me, start to finish. I answer the email, I do the design, I write the code, and I am the one who fixes it if something breaks. When you ask a question, you are asking the person who made the decision.

How I work

Write it, don’t assemble it

Every site is written from scratch in plain HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. That is why they load quickly on a phone with two bars of signal, and why nothing has to be paid monthly just to keep one online. Where a project genuinely needs a paid third-party service, that gets named up front rather than discovered later.

Use the tools, and say so

AI is part of how I build, and I would rather tell you that than pretend otherwise. What matters is that you never have to manage it — the prompting, the wrong turns, and the iteration stay on my side. What reaches you is a finished site and a smaller bill than an agency would send for the same work.

Build it to still be there in five years

The name is deliberate. Standards-based code does not rot the way a plugin stack does. A site built this way needs maintenance, not a rebuild every couple of years when a page-builder changes direction.

Say the real number, then hit it

Most projects take two to three weeks. I say that up front because a date you can plan around is worth more than an optimistic one you cannot.

What I don't do

Just as useful to know, and it saves us both a call.

  • I don't build on page-builders. If a Squarespace or Wix site is genuinely the right answer for your budget, I'll tell you that — but it isn't what I make.
  • I don't require a monthly retainer. Changes after launch are quoted per job. You are not signing up for a recurring bill to me — and if a third-party service your site depends on does charge one, you will know before we build, not after.
  • I don't hand you to someone else. There is nobody to hand you to. The person who replies to your first email is the person who ships the site.

3 sites live, 1 in build.

If you want yours in that list, start with a message. It doesn't have to be a long one.