Founder

The Web Design Hub

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The Web Design Hub
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The Web Design Hub is my web design and software agency. We design and build custom websites, web apps, and mobile apps for South Florida businesses, non-profits, and ambitious teams who care how they show up. I started it in Miami, and it's been running since 2007 — Miami and New Jersey, since 2007. The short version: if you need something built for the web and you want it built well by people who actually answer the phone, that's what we do.

What it is

It's a full-service shop, and I mean that in the boring, literal way — not "full-service" as a slogan. We're a diverse team of designers, developers, and strategists who bring ideas to life for brands across every industry. We don't pick a lane. We don't stick to a certain niche — we work with clients regardless of industry and build a strategy to make sure every project achieves and exceeds the goals we set together.

The one thing I won't compromise on is who does the work. Everything is delivered by our in-house team — no offshore hand-off, no white-label middleman. When you talk to someone about your project, that person works here.

Why it exists

I've been building on the web long enough to have watched the same problem repeat itself for almost two decades: businesses get burned by agencies that oversell, disappear mid-project, or ship a template with the client's logo dropped on top. The result is usually a site the owner is quietly embarrassed by and afraid to touch.

So the whole company is organized around the opposite of that. We assign one dedicated point of contact who owns your project from kickoff to launch, we keep communication transparent so there are no surprises, and we handle design, dev, content, and launch end-to-end, all under one roof. The named page for what we build says it plainly: web design and software that earn their place online. If a site isn't pulling its weight, it's decoration. I'd rather build the thing that works.

How we work

We run a structured, six-phase process, and the point of the structure is that you always know what we're working on, what's next, and what you'll see at the end of every week. It goes:

  • Planning — we collaborate closely with you to understand requirements, goals, and vision before anything else.

  • Wireframing — we map structure and functionality before design begins.

  • Design — our designers craft interfaces that reflect your brand, every pixel deliberate.

  • Code — clean, efficient, scalable, with the technology chosen for your product's needs and future growth.

  • Testing — rigorously tested across every device, browser, and use case before anything ships.

  • Deployment — server setup, domain config, and launch monitoring, handled so day one is flawless.

A typical project runs 8 to 12 weeks, depending on scope.

On the technical side, we build on a modern, mainstream stack rather than whatever's trendy that month. For development and design that means React, Next.js, TypeScript, Node.js, PostgreSQL, Tailwind, Figma, WordPress, Shopify, AWS, Vite, and GitHub. We also lean on AI tools where they actually speed the work up — ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, Gemini, and Midjourney among them. The tools matter less than the judgment about when to use them, but I'd rather be honest about what's under the hood.

What we build

The services span the range you'd expect from a shop that refuses to specialize. On the engineering side, we build powerful web apps designed to scale — customer portals, SaaS platforms, complex dashboards — architected to handle real-world traffic, integrate with your stack, and grow with your business. On the design side, we craft visual identities from logo creation to full website design, with a design-first process where every pixel serves your brand story. Between those poles we cover e-commerce (Shopify, WordPress, Magento), mobile (iOS and Android), API work, and SEO and paid marketing.

Products, not just projects

Agency work funds it, but I've never wanted to only build things for other people and walk away. So we build our own products too — we don't just build sites, we build products. A few of them:

  • BoothHQ — floor plans, booth sales, ticketing, sponsorships, and real-time analytics for trade shows and expos.

  • Content Trackdown — continuous scanning, reverse-image matching, and one-click DMCA takedowns for creators, agencies, and brands.

  • Villagely (coming) — rent collection, tenant screening, maintenance, digital leases, and a resident site for every property.

There's also a set of free browser tools we put out with no strings — browser-based, no sign-up, no credit card, made for marketers, business owners, and anyone who needs to get something done. QR code generator, bio link builder, image resizer and compressor, a shadowban checker, a hashtag generator. Some of them have paid Pro tiers, but the useful core is genuinely on the house.

Where it stands now

Nearly two decades in, the numbers we publish reflect a steady, deliberate business rather than a hype cycle: 300+ happy clients, 19+ years of experience, 582+ successful projects, 275+ logos created, and a 100% in-house team. On outcomes, we report a client retention rate of 92% year over year — retention being the metric I actually trust, because it's the one clients vote on with their own money.

We work out of two offices — Miami (323 Sunny Isles Blvd, Sunny Isles Beach) and Red Bank, New Jersey (218 Broad Street) — and we're currently taking on new clients, replying within 24 hours with a free quote. The way in hasn't changed in years: most projects start with a quick 30-minute call — tell us what you're building and we'll send back a clear plan. If you want to see more of the thinking, there's a monthly newsletter; we're 35 issues in, with 2,400+ readers.

That's the business. Build things that earn their place, keep the work in-house, answer every inquiry, and every so often turn what we've learned into a product of our own.

See The Web Design Hub for yourself

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