You know you need a web application built.
Not a blog, or a brochure style web site, or even an off-the-shelf e-Commerce setup, but rather a custom crafted, interactive web application that is to fit the unique needs of your project or business.
You probably also have some experience with what it takes to get a web application built. Be it with your internal team or an outside provider, you've probably experienced some or a lot of headaches that frequently come with the territory:
- changing needs
- missed deadlines
- lengthy meetings
- communication gaps
- uncertain and expanding price
- unsatisfactory results
I offer on-demand web development talent that is highly effective and easy to use. I have the technical talent to quickly design and create a wide range of web applications, and I relate to mindset of the business that needs them in the first place. I ensure that what gets built meets the project needs.
Interested? I'm happy to take half an hour to talk about your project. You can give me a call at (720) 621-0600 during my open office hours which are from 10-11am on Tuesdays, and 2-3pm on Thursdays (Mountain Time Zone). Or you can send me a spec doc using the handy form below. Or you can email me. We'll quickly explore what you need and go from there.
Cheers!
John
Why my clients love me:
I like to think it's become of the charm and wit that I usually inject during conference calls, but there are reasons more salient than that. Here are a few of the reasons why small companies and large corporations entrust their web development projects to me:
- I'm bi-lingual: I fluently speak geeky tech and business savvy, meaning I know well the right tech tricks that are available and I represent well in the board room.
- I've spec'd out literally over 1,000 web development jobs, so when I name a price and a timeline for them, it's accurate.
- I don't ever come back saying that this thing I'd agreed to is going to cost more. If I were to underperform and take more time than I thought, that's my problem and I don't make it theirs.
- I don't waste their time making them explain their needs any more than necessary: things don't get lost in translation.
- I know when to circle back for clarifications when ambiguities arise, and I get a lot sorted out in a 5 minute phone call (as opposed to a 10 email volley).
- I reduce typical months' or weeks' corporate dev cycles to weeks or days.
- I'm interested in how the project affects their bottom line, and bother to learn enough to know how to maximize that effect.
Get in touch
Drop me a line that goes direct to my inbox. You can even include a file if there's a spec doc you'd like me to look over.