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i build websites from the jungle

2026-03-09

my office is a hammock in oaxaca. my server is in germany. my clients are everywhere.

i don't use wordpress. i don't use webflow. i don't use react or next.js or any build tool. every site i ship is a single index.html file. raw html, css, javascript. no dependencies. no node_modules. no build step.

one file. one command to deploy. live in seconds.

i run 75+ sites on one machine. 40 services. payments, auth, email, analytics, AI, courses, automation, media streaming — all self-hosted. the monthly cost is $30. not $30 per site. $30 total.

the tech industry convinced everyone that building a website requires a team, a sprint, a standup, and $50k. it doesn't. it requires clarity about what the site needs to do, and the skill to make it happen without overcomplicating it.

i work with healers, artists, community builders. people whose work matters more than their website. they don't need a tech stack. they need a page that loads fast, looks clean, takes payments, and doesn't break.

every week i build someone's entire digital presence in a day. site, booking system, email capture, analytics, payments. done. while agencies are still writing proposals.

this is what happens when you remove everything unnecessary. the build step. the framework. the meetings. the overhead. what's left is the work itself.

technology should disappear. the best website is the one nobody notices because it just works.

that's what i build. from a hammock. in the jungle.

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