What the work actually measures up to.
Marketing pages are easy to write, and numbers are rather harder to fake. Below are the metrics behind every site I ship, along with the operational stats for this very site, which is the agency's own. Most of the numbers are auto-derived from the codebase at build time, so they refresh on every deploy.
Performance & quality targets
These are not aspirations. They are the bar I hold every site to before launch, and the same numbers you can verify for yourself by pasting any demo URL into the public auditors.
This site, by the numbers
The numbers below describe the very site you are reading. They auto-update on every build, so the page never goes stale.
Client outcomes
This section will populate as clients give permission to publish their numbers. Until then, the verifiable architectural metrics above are the proof — and you can read the editor's own applied case study, where the Service Site Standard was applied to this very site.
Verify any number on this page yourself.
PageSpeed scores: pagespeed.web.dev. Accessibility audits: wave.webaim.org. Demo count: count the cards on /samples/. Blog post count: count the entries on /blog/. Every claim links back to its evidence.
Twenty minutes is plenty.
If you want a custom-coded site that lives at the top of those metrics, the discovery call is the right place to start. If you would rather have the same audit run on your current site first, the free five-point audit is the right place to start. If you want the math on what those metrics translate to in revenue, the return-on-investment page walks through it.