You already own your craft—why not own the space where you share it too?

As an indie artist and solo dev, I approach code as process art—deeply iterative and experimental, with a robust awe for each stroke of my keyboard.


As a baby entrepreneur, I learned early of the importance of having a website to direct people to my offerings and services, but it wasn't until my hiatus that I began exploring the value of having a digital space of my own, simply to share bits of myself, apart from social media.


I think every indie creative ought to have one of their own too.


For the last 7 years, I've supported fellow indie artists, solo entrepeneurs, and small business owners behind the scenes with operations audits, bespoke systems strategy, and organizational streamlining, but a love for the basics has brought me to hand-coding simple, static websites to give each artist with an otherwordly vision a digital homespace of their own.


Digital Homespace ($555) includes: