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Tech Consulting Frequently Asked Questions
You do not need to have everything figured out before reaching out.
This page answers the questions I hear most often about how I work, what I offer, and what kind of support may be the best fit for where you are right now.
What are the ways we can work together?
There are a few ways we can work together depending on the kind of support you need.
If you want strategic guidance, I offer consulting.
If you want someone to take work off your plate and manage moving pieces for you, I also offer higher-touch ongoing support and project-based work.
Do you work on an hourly basis?
No. I do not work on an hourly basis.
My work is structured around clear offers and outcomes rather than open-ended hourly billing.
For ongoing support, I offer a monthly retainer-style consulting engagement starting at $1,600 per month.
I also offer my Clarity Consultations™, these are focused sessions and smaller diagnostic-style offers for people who need clarity, direction, or expert eyes on something specific.
What is the monthly consulting engagement?
My monthly consulting engagement is for people who want ongoing strategic support.
This is a good fit if you want a trusted partner who can help you make better decisions, think through priorities, and guide web, visibility, messaging, or digital operations work over time.
This engagement starts at $1,600 per month.
What is a Clarity Consultation™?
The Clarity Consultation is a 45-minute live working session with me.
This is for people who are unsure what to do next, want expert direction, or need help thinking through a website, visibility, messaging, or digital decision in real time.
We work live on the call, and you receive the recording afterward so you can revisit the guidance and next steps.
If you want continued support after that, you can book again, purchase a bundle, or use the session as a springboard into a larger engagement.
These sessions must be scheduled and paid for in advance, and spots do fill up.
Who is the Clarity Consultation™ best for?
This is best for people who feel stuck and want direction, but who are comfortable doing the hands on keyboard work themsleves.
It is also a strong fit if you need a second set of experienced eyes, want to brainstorm live with someone strategic, need help prioritizing next steps, or are not ready for a full project but want real guidance now.
If you are thinking, “I know something is off, but I do not know where to start,” this is usually the right place.
What is the Visible Authority™ Audit?
Visible Authority™ Audit is for people who want my eyes on something specific and want practical, strategic feedback.
That might be your LinkedIn profile, a page on your website, your messaging, or even a competitor analysis.
It is a focused way to get tailored insight without committing to a larger engagement.
What kind of things can you review with the Visible Authority™ Audit?
A few examples include your LinkedIn profile, your homepage or service page, your website messaging, your positioning, a competitor’s website, and how clearly your online presence builds trust.
If you want quick, thoughtful feedback from someone who understands both strategy and execution, this is a strong fit.
I just need quick advice. Is there an option for that?
Yes.
If you want fast insight or a focused review, Visible Authority™ is usually the best fit. I respond with a personal and custom recorded video within 2 business days.
If you want to talk through a problem live and leave with next steps, the Clarity Consultation™ is likely better.
Do you only help with websites?
No.
My work often includes websites, but it is not limited to websites.
I also help with visibility, messaging, LinkedIn presence, strategic feedback, and digital operations decisions that affect how people find you, understand you, and trust you online.
This can include things like auotmations, AI or any technology consulting.
Do I need to already have branding, copy, or a plan before working with you?
Not necessarily.
Some people come in with a strong foundation already. Others come in with pieces that need to be clarified, refined, or built.
Part of my role is helping you make sense of what is missing, what matters most, and what should happen next.
Can’t I just get a website done for a few hundred dollars?
Yes, you can.
There are many low-cost options out there, including freelance marketplaces like Fiverr.
That can work if you are on a tight budget and do not mind managing multiple vendors, reviewing work closely, troubleshooting issues, and piecing together strategy on your own.
What I provide is different.
My work is more strategic, more integrated, and more hands-on.
I bring a background in program management, deep experience coordinating moving parts, and a strong understanding of how websites, messaging, SEO, AEO, AI visibility, trust, and digital operations connect.
I also have strict standards around quality, security, ethics, and long-term business health that many lower-cost providers do not account for.
What is the difference between working with you and hiring someone on Fiverr?
Low-cost marketplaces can be useful for very specific execution tasks.
But many of those providers expect you to come in with the strategy already decided, the copy already written, the branding already defined, and a clear design direction or inspiration site already chosen.
You are often responsible for catching issues, checking quality, reviewing language, testing across devices, and coordinating the final outcome yourself.
My work is designed to be more all-inclusive and white glove.
I help think through the strategy, guide the process, connect the pieces, and reduce the amount you have to manage on your own.
Should I just use Wix or Squarespace for now?
For some people, yes.
Platforms like Wix, Squarespace, Canva or Godaddy Website Builder can be a reasonable place to begin, especially if you want a simple visual editor and the ability to make small updates yourself without relying on a contractor.
That said, they are usually extremely limited when it comes to search performance, flexibility, and long-term SEO or AI optimization.
The right platform depends on your goals, how visible you want to be, and how much growth or customization you may need over time.
I work exclusively on Webflow.
Why do you build with Webflow?
I use Webflow because it gives my clients a strong balance of security, flexibility, reliability, and room to grow.
It also makes it possible for clients to handle minor content edits themselves without needing support for every small change.
Webflow provisions SSL certificates for hosted sites, supports HTTPS, and publishes security and compliance information through its Trust Center.
And from an uptime standpoint, Webflow’s public status page reports 99.88% uptime for Webflow and they provide real-time incident reporting.
Why don’t you work in WordPress?
I do not typically recommend WordPress for the average business owner because it requires more maintenance, monitoring, and technical oversight than most people expect.
It can be a powerful, but it depends heavily on updates, plugins, themes, and hosting setup to stay secure and running smoothly.
For most clients, that creates more complexity and more security risk than necessary.
I prefer platforms that are more secure, easier to manage, and better suited for clients who want to make minor updates themselves without worrying about constant upkeep.
What makes your approach different?
I do not believe in hype, pressure, or surface-level fixes.
My work combines strategic thinking, technical understanding, operational clarity, and communication.
That means I am not just looking at whether something looks nice. I am looking at whether it is clear, credible, useful, aligned, and built to support the way your business actually works.
How do I get started?
Start on the Get Started page.
You will find the current ways to work together there, along with the next step for booking or inquiring.
If your work is strong but what people find doesn't reflect that yet.
That’s the gap I help close. The first step is a clarity call. Not a sales call — a real conversation about where you are and what you actually need.
