Services
What I build, in full: the plain claim, the brief behind it, and the constraints, decisions, and tradeoffs — the same detail on every screen, not hidden behind a hover.
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Web apps & SaaS
Custom web applications built end-to-end — data model to interface. Type-safe, fast, and yours to own.
I work in TypeScript end to end: React or Vue/Nuxt in front, Node.js, Go, or C#/.NET behind it, SQL underneath. I've built and maintained SaaS platform features in a team setting (Appsemble, 2023–2024) and refactored a legacy Go microservices codebase (ART-IE, 2024–2025). You get the repository, the documentation, and the deployment — in your accounts, under your name.
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E-commerce
Online stores that take payment reliably and don't fight you at checkout. Built to sell, not to impress other developers.
My secondary education was e-commerce (2012–2017); the point hasn't moved since: the store has to take money reliably. I build the catalogue, the checkout, and the payment integration, and I write automated tests (Playwright, Vitest) for the exact paths where a failed step costs you an order.
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Booking sites
Let clients see your availability and book it themselves. Fewer emails, fewer no-shows.
Availability, booking, confirmation: a data model, a calendar view, and email that fires when a booking is made or changed. I build it so clients book themselves and you read the result in one place instead of reconstructing it from your inbox.
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Get online
No site, no presence, no idea where to start? I get you legitimate online — domain to launch — without the agency runaround.
Domain, hosting, the site itself, the legal lines Dutch law requires on a business site, and a mailbox on your own domain. I set up the whole chain and hand it over with the accounts in your name, not mine.
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Email & automation
Transactional and campaign email that actually lands, wired to fire on the events that matter.
Transactional email wired to events in your system — an order, a booking, a password reset. I set up the sending domain (SPF, DKIM), the templates, and the triggers, and I test deliverability instead of assuming it.
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Content management
Edit your own site without calling a developer. Structured content you control, not a pile of HTML.
I set up structured content: pages, posts, and products as fields you edit, not markup you can break. Headless CMS or a plain admin panel — matched to how much you actually publish, not to what a platform wants to sell you.
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SEO groundwork
The technical foundation so search engines can find, read, and rank you. Measured, not promised.
Semantic HTML, metadata, sitemaps, redirects, and page-speed work — the part of SEO that is engineering. I measure before and after (Lighthouse and search console data). Rankings are the search engine's decision, so I don't promise them.
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Anything else
Odd problem, weird integration, something no template covers? Bring it. Full-stack means I don't hand you off.
The range is the point of a one-operator studio. I've assembled printed circuit boards in a cleanroom (Prodrive Technologies, 2021–2022) and refactored an EU-funded federated-learning platform in Go with Cassandra and microservices (ART-IE, 2024–2025). An odd integration or a problem without a template still lands on one desk — mine.
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What I don't do
- 01 · Web apps & SaaS
I define the data model before any UI work begins.
- 02 · E-commerce
Payments go through an established processor (Stripe or Mollie, chosen for your market); I never hand-roll payment handling.
- 04 · Get online
The domain is registered in your name, not mine. You own your address from day one.
- 07 · SEO groundwork
No ranking guarantees. Rankings are the search engine's decision, so I don't promise them.
Not sure it's even possible? That's what the first conversation is for.
You get a written feasibility report and an honest cost before you commit to anything. src: How I work · step 03