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Custom-coded websites for service businesses. Built to bring in calls.

Pikes Peak Web Designs builds, hosts, and maintains custom-coded websites for small service businesses across the United States and Canada. There is no WordPress under the hood, no template anyone else has used, and no offshore relay chain in the middle of the engagement. The person you hire is the person who builds your site, ships it, and keeps it running afterwards.

Jon Ajinga, founder of Pikes Peak Web Designs

Jon Ajinga · Colorado Springs, CO

Jon Ajinga

Designer + developer

I started Pikes Peak Web Designs because small service businesses kept being offered the same three unsatisfying answers when they went looking for a real website. They were told to put it on WordPress, or to pay an agency five thousand dollars up front, or to drop their content into a template that looks like every other site in their trade. None of those answers fits a solo plumber, a three-truck HVAC company, or a family-run roofing outfit that needs the phone to ring next week.

So I built something different. Every site is designed from a blank page, written in custom code, hosted on the modern edge, and maintained directly by me from the moment it goes live. When you email at eight in the evening because the contact form just sent something strange, the reply comes from the same person who wrote the form, not from a team, not from a chatbot, and not from a subcontractor on the other side of the world.

That posture is also why this is a real alternative to the AI page builders, Wix, and Squarespace of the world. Those tools can produce something that looks fine in ten minutes, but you have no idea what is underneath, and when something breaks you find yourself filing a support ticket with strangers who have never seen your business. Custom code is the opposite of that: it is owned, it is knowable, and it is fixable by the person who built it.

A website has a real job to do. It needs to bring the phone in, fill the calendar, and answer the obvious questions before a customer ever picks up the phone. That is the work the agency is hired to do, and everything on this site, the pricing page, the process write-up, the toolkit, the changelog, the open owner's guide, exists so you can see exactly what you are getting and why before any conversation begins.

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Six rules I built the business around.

These are not marketing bullets, but rather the rules I actually return to whenever I am deciding how to build something for you.

Custom code, every time.

I do not use drag-and-drop builders or AI-generated templates. Every line of code is written specifically for your business, which is why my sites consistently score between ninety-five and one hundred on Google PageSpeed rather than the fifty to seventy that has become typical for the major platforms.

One flat price, with no surprises.

The hundred-and-seventy-five-dollar monthly fee covers the design, the build, the hosting, the SSL certificate, the security work, unlimited content updates, and direct support from me. There is no setup fee, no hourly meter ticking in the background, and no "that part is actually extra" conversation later.

You talk to me directly.

The person who replies to your text is the same person who wrote the code on your site. You can reach me by email, by phone, or by text, and there is no queue, no support ticket, and no escalation path between you and the work.

Your site is a partner, not a brochure.

A service-business website exists to bring in phone calls and book jobs, not to win design awards. Everything I build is structured around that purpose: trade-specific intake forms, real local SEO, and pages fast enough that the customer does not bounce before the headline finishes loading.

An open book.

Every tool I use is documented on the tools page, every shipped change is recorded on the changelog, and the full service contract is published on the agreement page. If you want to know how something works, you can read the answer here rather than dragging it out of me on a sales call.

I take responsibility.

Hosting, security, uptime, the code, and the launch are all mine to handle. When something goes wrong, it is mine to fix, not yours to puzzle out, and you should never find yourself wrestling with a broken plugin at nine in the evening.

Four reasons clients choose me over the alternatives.

01 · The pricing model

Zero down, with a flat monthly rate.

A traditional agency typically wants three to five thousand dollars before anyone on their team touches a keyboard, while AI page builders charge a smaller monthly fee in exchange for locking you onto their platform indefinitely. The arrangement here is a flat hundred and seventy-five dollars a month, with the work starting the same week as the discovery call, and the price stays exactly where it is.

02 · The stack

Custom code, not a template.

Wix, Squarespace, and every "AI website builder" on the market hand you a polished template that looks fine in the editor and performs poorly in the wild. I write each site from a blank file, which is why my sites score 95 to 100 on Google PageSpeed and rank cleanly on local search where the template-driven competitors typically do not.

03 · The org chart

Direct, accountable support.

You are not handed off to a junior developer or an offshore team, and you are not routed through an account manager who is trying to remember which client you are. The person who picks up the phone is the same person who is writing your code, every single time.

04 · The relationship

A long-term partner.

Most agencies hand you a finished site and quietly disappear into their next engagement. I stay with the work. Site updates, seasonal callouts, new service pages, and a hand reading your analytics with you all live inside the monthly plan, which means your website becomes a partner in the business rather than a brochure quietly gathering dust.

Small service businesses who need a real website.

My clients are mostly contractors, home-services operators, and local trades, and they work all over the U.S. and Canada.

Home services

Plumbers, HVAC technicians, electricians, roofers, landscapers, and pest-control operators across the country.

Contractors

General contractors, remodel and painting outfits, and drywall, flooring, and concrete specialists working at any scale.

Inspectors

Home inspectors, commercial property inspectors, and environmental inspection businesses building a real local presence.

Specialty trades

Restoration outfits, cleaning crews, moving companies, junk-removal operators, and the long tail of related local trades.

Tell me about your business.

The fastest way to start is the discovery-call form below. Twenty minutes on Google Meet, with no pressure attached, no pitch deck, and no hand-off afterwards, just a direct conversation about what you need your site to do for you.

Have a quick question instead? Use the short ask form. Or reach me directly: hello@pikespeakwebdesigns.com · (928) 315-9094.