Websites should give people confidence, not anxiety.
They should be owned by the client
—not held hostage
The Wee Web Studio exists because too many organisations are left feeling confused and dependent. That belief isn’t theoretical, it comes from lived experience.
mission & values
Make digital tools understandable,
ethical, and genuinely useful
01
Clarity over jargon
If something can’t be explained simply, it isn’t ready.
02
Ownership over dependency
You should always have control on your technologies
03
Honesty over upselling
Not every tool is necessary, not every business needs AI for everything, and I’ll tell you so.
04
Collaboration over authority
Your feedback matters at every stage
How I work
Not the expert who takes over
The one who works with you
You own your domain, hosting, content, and credentials — always
Not locked into monthly contracts — unless you ask for monthly support
Costs and timelines flex with real-life constraints
Technical decisions explained in plain language
AI is not dismissed — I can help you to integrate it in your workflows if necessary
If you want to build yourself, I’ll support that. Hit a wall — I’m here.
Professional Journey
I learned quickly not because I wanted to,
but because people depended on the solutions
I came from engineering, systems thinking, and problem-solving, where decisions if wrong, can have costly and dangerous consequences.
I entered IT through real-world chaos: organisations under pressure, outdated systems, missing access, people who needed things to work.
Over time, I realised I was drawn to:
- Making systems work properly
- Building things that are both visual and functional
- Removing fear around technology
- Giving people confidence instead of dependency
places that shaped how I work
Three countries, one kingdom &
one consistent approach
Mexico
Systems thinking
Engineering taught me to look at the bigger picture. Problems are rarely isolated — they’re usually connected to something else underneath.
That’s how I approach your website.
I don’t just fix what’s visible. I look at how everything fits together, so the solution actually works, not just for now, but long term.
Where the way of thinking began
Japan
Quality & Care
Living and working in Japan shaped a deep respect for the customer. Not in a transactional way, but in how carefully things should be done.
You listen first.
You pay attention to detail.
And you don’t add things that aren’t needed.
That’s how I approach your website. I focus on what matters to you, not on adding features for the sake of it — so what we build feels right, and works in the long term.
Where the standard of care was shaped
Scotland
Community & Reality
Studying in Scotland introduced me to solving real problems with technology — using websites, data, and digital tools to support how organisations actually work.
At the same time, working in charities and small businesses showed me the problems they face every day.
Limited budgets.
Outdated systems.
Lock-in contracts.
And the expectation to manage websites and digital tools on top of everything else.
That’s why I built The Wee Web Studio.
To offer calm, honest guidance, helping you make sense of your website without pressure, confusion, or unnecessary complexity.
Where the purpose became clear
United Kingdom
Collaboration & Delivery
I worked in collaborative projects with people from very different backgrounds across the UK, all seeing the problem from a different perspective.
We had to make sense of complex ideas and turn them into something practical that worked for everyone.
In fast-paced, real-world projects, I learned that the challenge isn’t just building something, it’s making sure it works for everyone involved.
That’s how I approach your website.
I listen, bring clarity, and help turn ideas into something simple, useful, and built with purpose.
Where ideas become practical solutions
Built for what comes next
Grounded today.
Future-aware by design.
Technology is changing quickly , especially with the rise of AI and automation.
I don’t see that as something to chase or fear, but something to understand properly.
My background in engineering and data means I look beyond launch day. I think about how your website will adapt, grow, and remain useful over time.
What this means for your website
- Built to last, not just to look good today
- Flexible and adaptable as your organisation evolves
- Free from unnecessary lock-ins or dependencies
- Thoughtful use of AI, where it helps, not where it adds noise

A final word
Not the right fit
for everyone.
Exactly right for some.
If you want clarity, honest collaboration, and technology that genuinely supports your work — I’d love to talk. No pitch. No pressure. Just a proper conversation.
