by Rose | Jun 5, 2026 | Design and Dev
Most business owners treat their WordPress theme like a rental apartment. They move in, leave the beige walls exactly as they found them, and wonder why nobody notices their brand. You don’t need a computer science degree to fix this. Customizing your site...
by Rose | May 15, 2026 | Design and Dev
In 2026, a website that doesn’t work on a phone isn’t just a “minor tech issue”—it’s a hole in your bucket where money is leaking out. If your site forces users to “pinch and zoom” to read your pricing, they aren’t going...
by Rose | Apr 22, 2026 | Design and Dev
Choosing a WordPress theme isn’t a design choice. It’s a business decision. Most founders treat themes like paint colors—they pick what looks “cool” in the demo. But a flashy theme that’s built on messy code is just a digital paperweight. It’ll slow your...
by Rose | Apr 1, 2026 | Design and Dev
Most WordPress sites are digital paperweights. They look fine, but they’re slow, insecure, and built on outdated logic that treats a website like a static brochure. In reality, your site is a 24/7 salesperson that never sleeps. If that salesperson is stuttering or...
by Rose | Mar 11, 2026 | Design and Dev
Most “easy” website builders are a trap. You start with a $20/month subscription and a pretty template, but six months later, you’re hitting a technical ceiling that feels like a brick wall. Choosing a platform isn’t just about how it looks today;...
by Rose | Feb 20, 2026 | Design and Dev
If you’re still clinging to a proprietary site builder or a dusty HTML site from 2012, you aren’t just behind—you’re losing money. Your website shouldn’t be a static digital brochure; it should be a high-performance engine that you actually own....