Brown's Greenhouse
Four generations of growing plants in Florence — now with live sales pulled straight from the register.
Customers kept calling to ask what was in stock, and Brown's wanted an easy way to move seasonal inventory and point shoppers toward the best deals.
The site shows what's in season and pulls live sale items straight from their Square register, so prices and promotions update online the moment they change in the store.
Customers spot the best deals before they make the drive, and Brown's moves inventory without picking up the phone.
Lone Rock Bible Church
A church calendar that updates itself — and actually looks good doing it.
The church wanted their calendar live on the site, but Google's built-in embedded calendar is clunky and doesn't fit the look of a real website.
I built a custom connection that reads straight from their Google Calendar and displays it beautifully on the site in real time. The team just updates Google the way they always have.
Events and service times stay current on their own — no ugly embed, no developer, no extra work.
Inner Light Healing Arts
A wellness site that explains the work and books the appointment.
Craniosacral therapy is hard to explain in a sentence, and visitors who don't understand it don't book.
Katie's site walks new clients through what it is and why it helps, then lets them book an appointment right there on the page.
Turns 'what is this?' into a booked appointment — no phone tag, no back-and-forth.
Bitterroot Belle
Handmade, one-of-a-kind woodwork and jewelry — with a site that keeps itself in sync with Etsy.
Kathy wanted to sell through Etsy without keeping a separate website up to date by hand.
Her site automatically pulls her latest designs from Etsy, so the moment she lists something new, it shows up on her site too.
She posts in one place — Etsy — and her website keeps itself current.
Bitterroot Homeschool Athletic Association
A home for the Hawks where the latest events and promos stay current on their own.
Families needed one place to keep up with games and events — and the organizers needed to update it themselves without calling a developer.
The site shows the latest events and promotions right on the page, and the organizers keep it current themselves — no code required.
Families always see what's coming up, and organizers update it in minutes instead of sending another email.
Infinity LPMud
A text-based game running since 1992 — now showing off its top players on a modern site.
The team wanted to feature their top players on the site — but the game runs on 30-year-old technology that was never built to share anything with a website.
I built a custom connection that reaches into the game and pulls its top players onto the site, so the leaderboard stays current as players climb the ranks.
A 30-year-old text game now spotlights its best players online — something its original technology was never meant to do.