Treat every client's business like it is our own. Charge fairly. Deliver on time. Tell the truth even when it costs us a sale.
Webtechtic started because we were tired of seeing small business owners get burned by agencies that overpromised, underdelivered, and disappeared the moment a check cleared. We thought we could do better. So we did.
Before Webtechtic, our founders worked at bigger agencies. The kind that charge $20,000 for a website built from a $50 template, then disappear when the client asks why their phone is not ringing. We saw it too many times.
Some clients who came to us had already paid two or three different agencies and still had nothing to show for it. A website that did not work. SEO that brought zero leads. Ad campaigns burning cash with no tracking in place. The frustration in their voices was always the same — they did not understand what went wrong, and the agencies would not explain.
So we built Webtechtic differently. Smaller team. No layers of account managers between you and the people doing the actual work. Honest pricing posted upfront. Real conversations instead of sales pitches. And a guarantee that if we miss your deadline or you hate the result, you do not pay.
It turns out that is exactly what most business owners were looking for.
We are not building a portfolio. We are not chasing awards. We are not trying to win agency-of-the-year. We are trying to help your business grow — measured by your phone ringing, your inbox filling up, and your bank account looking better at the end of the month.
These are not slogans on a wall. These are the rules we actually follow when nobody is watching.
If your idea is bad, we will tell you. If we think you are spending too much, we will say so. If your business does not need what you are asking for, we will recommend something cheaper. Sales talk is for other agencies.
We do not move dates. We do not give you excuses about scope creep or unforeseen issues. If we agreed on a launch date, that is when your site goes live. If we miss it, you get your money back. Simple as that.
A pretty PDF full of jargon does not pay your bills. We measure success by phone calls, contact forms, and revenue — the numbers that actually matter to your business. Everything else is noise.
When you call, a real person answers. When you email, a human responds within hours, not days. After your project launches, we are still here. Your business does not stop after launch day, and neither do we.
We are deliberately small. That is a feature, not a bug. Here is what working with Webtechtic actually looks like in practice.
No account managers. No project coordinators. No telephone game. The person you talk to on day one is the same person building your site, running your SEO, or managing your ads.
We deliberately limit how many projects we run in parallel. That means you get full attention, fast responses, and a team that actually remembers your business when you call.
Quotes, deadlines, deliverables — all in writing before any work begins. No verbal promises that get forgotten. No "I thought you said..." conversations three weeks in.
Most agencies vanish the moment your site goes live. We do not. 30 days of free support after every launch, and reasonable rates if you want us on retainer afterward.
Most of our clients are owner-operators. The plumber with three trucks. The dentist with two locations. The boutique law firm. The local manufacturer. The family-owned restaurant chain. The Etsy shop scaling into a real e-commerce brand.
We are deliberately picky about who we work with. We say no to projects more often than we say yes — usually because the client and the agency are not a good fit, and we would rather both walk away friends than start a project that ends badly.
If you are running a real business, you are honest about what you need, and you want to grow — chances are we are going to get along just fine.
Book a free 30-minute call. We will hear about your business and your goals, you will hear about how we work and what we cost, and by the end of the call we will both know whether it makes sense to keep talking. No pressure either way.
✓ Real conversation · ✓ No pushy sales tactics · ✓ Honest assessment of your needs