I've spent more than four years building accessible, responsive web tools professionally — these days at the Ontario College of Teachers, where the sites I work on have to hold up for a lot of people, on every device, no exceptions. Before development I came up through design, so I care about how things look just as much as how they work.
I started Pixelboost because I kept seeing the same thing: small businesses with great products or services, stuck with websites that were slow, clunky, or just kind of embarrassing. The kind of site that makes people leave before they've even read a sentence.
Most of those businesses had either been quoted a fortune by an agency or tried DIY and hit a wall. Pixelboost sits in between: custom-built sites, real code, at a price that actually makes sense if you're running a small business.
The thing is, every site I build reflects on me too. So I'm not looking to ship something that's just "good enough." I want it to actually perform: load fast, rank well, convert visitors into customers. The stuff I talk about in audits and on this site isn't filler. Speed, accessibility, structure, Core Web Vitals: I genuinely think these things matter, and I build with all of it in mind from the start.