Infrastructure, not servers.
Construct is run by one person. You're not a ticket in a queue. I work with you directly, from first message to code handover. You're entitled to everything that keeps your business online — and you keep it all, even if I stop existing.
That's me. The whole team.
One person, by design.
Most agencies are three to ten people. That means your project bounces between a salesperson, a project manager, a designer, and a developer. You explain the same thing four times.
Construct is one person. You talk to me. I design it, build it, deploy it, run it. When something breaks at 11pm, I'm the one who fixes it. When you have an idea at 9am, I'm the one who hears it.
I started Construct because I kept meeting small business owners who needed a website, an app, or a booking system, and who were either being charged too much, ignored by agencies, or stuck with software they couldn't maintain.
This is the answer. Build it well. Run it forever. Hand it over when you're ready. If Construct ever shuts down, you keep everything.
I sell infrastructure, not a server. A server is something you don't understand and don't want to think about. Infrastructure is the system your business runs on — your site, your email, your AI, your customer data. You're entitled to it. It's yours.
Why this exists.
Three problems I kept seeing, and what I built to fix them.
Software you can't maintain
Most agencies build something, hand it over, and disappear. The client is stuck paying the same agency forever, or stuck with something they can't update on their own. Code handover is part of the deal here, from day one.
Prices that scare small businesses
$5,000 to $50,000 to "set up" a website, plus monthly fees that double the cost over a year. That's not a service, that's a trap. No upfront cost. Your business online from $25 a month — we build it, run it, and you keep it.
Jargon as a business model
Agencies hide behind words like "synergy", "stakeholder", and "platform". The customer nods along, signs the contract, and doesn't understand what they bought. Construct talks in plain language. If we have to use a technical word, we explain it the first time.
Five things, no exceptions.
These aren't slogans. They're the rules I work by.
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Plain language
No jargon. No "let's touch base offline". If I can't explain it in a sentence a 14-year-old would understand, I rewrite it.
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Show, don't tell
You get a private preview link from day one. You see the build as it happens. No "trust me, it'll be great" — you watch it become great.
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Locked-in prices
Your monthly fee is locked for 12 months. If our costs go up, we eat it. After 12 months, we revisit together, in writing.
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Code is yours
After three months, you own everything — code, designs, database, accounts, AI prompts, credentials. Take it anywhere, host it anywhere, hire anyone to maintain it.
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Permanent, even if I'm not
If Construct ever shuts down, you keep everything. Full code handover, 90-day notice, free migration help. Your business doesn't depend on my business surviving.
"Precise. Permanent. Successful. Yours."
Infrastructure, not servers. You're entitled to everything that keeps your business online.