A full build for a practitioner who arrived with her own logo and colors. The work was giving the voice room to breathe.
Websites for coaches, healers, and solopreneurs ready to launch themselves and their work into the world.
I'm Leah. Alongside my work in tech and coaching, I run a small studio building websites for people whose hardest part isn't the technical execution — it's the moment of putting their work into the world.
If you've been certified for a year and still don't have a site. If you've been reading clients privately and are ready to make it public. If you keep almost-launching and not quite. This is for you.
Each one a story of someone going public with their work. Calling cards, not marketing engines. Built clean enough that an engineer could pick them up later if you grow.
A full build for a practitioner who arrived with her own logo and colors. The work was giving the voice room to breathe.
A coaching practice finding its first public home. Quiet, warm, and unmistakably hers.
My own coaching and fractional work. The studio you're reading right now grew out of building this.
My own project — a small offering to send a stranger an unexpectedly good message on a hard day.
A spiritual products brand — warm, illustrated, deliberately soft. A one-page site driving traffic to an Etsy shop.
The hardest part isn't building the site. It's deciding you're ready.
Most of the people I work with have been almost-launching for months. Sometimes years. The work we do together isn't about getting the website right. It's about getting clear on what you're actually offering, who it's for, and what it means for you to finally go public with it. The site comes after that.
Before anything gets built, we figure out what you actually want to say. This is coaching, not just intake — we talk about your work, your people, and where the stuckness lives.
This step is also available on its own, for practitioners who want help getting clear before they're ready to build.
The work starts to take shape. I go away with everything from our clarity session and come back with options — then we plan the bones of the site together.
I build the site. You can write your own content, we can write it together, or I can write it for you. Then we walk through it page by page and refine until it feels right.
We sign off, pick a date, and put your work into the world. After that, I'm here if you need me — small updates, fixes, the things that come up as your practice grows.
If you've been almost-launching for a while, let's talk.
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