Education clients share a common challenge: they are deeply expert in what they do and often deeply uncomfortable with technology. Teresa was running a growing charter school and couldn't keep the site updated as staff turned over. Tami's literacy education team had built something powerful but their website wasn't showing it. Shannon poured herself into early childhood learning and needed a site that matched her commitment. Every education site I build is designed to be maintained by the people who use it, not just the people who built it.

With decades of expertise in Peaceful Parenting, Nancy needed a website that felt as trustworthy and supportive as her work.
We created a polished, welcoming site that balances authority with warmth and makes it easy for overwhelmed parents to find the right next step.
Features include simplified booking, clear coaching pathways, resource access, and room for future classes and digital products.
Now families can find support faster and move forward with confidence.

Meghan had a growing brand, powerful ideas, and multiple offers that needed stronger organization online.
We created a website built for clarity and expansion, helping visitors understand where to begin while giving her business room to evolve.
The site includes strategic navigation, integrated forms and booking paths, a blog system, and flexible pages for future programs.
Now her site supports growth instead of slowing it down.

Tami and her team had built something genuinely powerful in literacy education. Their website just wasn't showing it. They weren't confident sharing the site, and that kind of hesitation is a quiet drain on every introduction and sales conversation.
We rebuilt with a clear structure around their offerings, a better experience for educators and school partners, and a foundation ready to grow.
The result spoke for itself. Their site has become the example Tami shows others when they ask what a good website looks like.
As Instructional Intensity's programs and focus continue to evolve, they're on the Momentum Plan. When the business shifts, the site shifts with it.

Allison was great at her job and not so great at keeping her website current at the same time. Running a college consulting business takes real focus, and updating blogs and events kept falling to the bottom of the list. Her site was technically there, but it wasn't working as hard as she was.
She joined my Momentum Plan, which means I take the site maintenance off her plate entirely. I handle her blog updates and keep her events current so she never has to worry about whether her site reflects what's actually going on in her business.
My favorite piece of this project is the class of pages I built for her. Instead of making parents scroll through a long service list, each grade level has its own landing page. A parent of a sophomore lands on the sophomore page and sees exactly what's available for their student. Clean, simple, and fast.
Since we started working together, Allison hasn't had to touch her site once. Her events are always up to date, her content is fresh, and she gets to stay focused on what she does best: helping families find the right college fit.

Teresa runs a growing charter school, and the original website couldn't keep up. As the community expanded and staff turned over, maintaining the site became one more overwhelming task on an already full plate.
We built a custom Webflow site with a CMS designed specifically for how the school actually operates. When staff changes or a new event goes on the calendar, adding it to the site takes minutes, not a phone call to a developer.
Teresa said it best: every aspect of the site is now user-friendly and allows for immediate updates without spending hours figuring out how to make changes.
We continue to work together as the school grows. That's the kind of partnership a school community deserves.

Melissa had built her own Wix site and hit her limit. It wasn't doing what she needed, and the time she was spending on it could have been spent on her clients.
In two days, we took that DIY foundation and rebuilt it into something she was genuinely proud of. Broken links fixed, formatting cleaned up, photos sized correctly, and a site that finally reflected the quality of her health coaching practice.
Melissa called it a masterpiece. What would have taken her months came together in two days.

This website supports Balanced Behavior Consulting in its mission to empower parents and educators with effective strategies for improving children's quality of life. The Two-Day Website Build captured the vision of its founder, Cami Anderson, providing a professional and approachable online presence in record time.

This project is close to my heart. Bright Future Preschool was built as part of my Design That Gives Back pledge: for every three full-price websites I build, I put part of my time and resources toward a site for a business owner who is just getting started or needing technical assistance.
Shannon is a phenomenal teacher who pours herself into the next generation of learners. She had big ideas for what her site could be, and I believed in what she was building.
We created a colorful, welcoming site that reflects the school's joy and mission, gives parents the resources they need, and shows the community what Bright Future stands for.
Great design should stay within reach for people building something meaningful. This one was a privilege to make.

Amy and Megan had built something special at Maker Creator Artist, a place where kids get to make, create, and get lost in the process. Their old site did not make that easy to see. Classes, events, parties, and gift cards were all there, but parents had to dig to figure out what fit their child and how to sign up. Behind the scenes it was just as tangled: expired events lingered on the calendar, gift cards bought through Square would not connect to bookings, and the domain was buried in a convoluted third-party setup. The studio was thriving. The website was not keeping up.
We rebuilt MCA as a seven-page Wix site: Home, Classes, Events, Parties, About, FAQs and Policies, and Contact. I structured the whole thing around the one question a busy parent is really asking, "what is the best next step for my child," and organized every offering into a clear path toward it. The build included an SEO foundation, a newsletter opt-in to grow their list, a CMS setup, an event system that automatically hides expired classes, an automated liability waiver, gift cards turned on and restyled to match the brand, and a homepage video section. All delivered in a focused two-day build, with personalized training so the team can run it themselves.
My favorite part is how the site quietly does the deciding for parents. Instead of a menu of options, it reads like a guide: find a class, book an event, or plan a party, each one a clean path with the friction removed. The relief-based section says it plainly, "you don't have to plan it, just show up." That is the whole promise of MCA translated into a website.
Parents can now understand what MCA offers in seconds and move straight into booking, and the backend is far easier to run day to day. At the reveal, Amy's first word was that she was thrilled, and watching her react to a site that finally matched the studio she and Megan built made the whole two days worth it. MCA is now live on its own domain, with a front end built to grow right alongside them.
Based in Brighton, Colorado and working with clients across the Denver metro and beyond, I build fully custom websites for solopreneurs, coaches, and small business owners who are ready to stop apologizing for their online presence. If you are in Denver, the suburbs, or anywhere in Colorado and your website has not kept up with your business, let's change that.