I started Wicked Fast Web because I was frustrated on behalf of local business owners. Not my own frustration — theirs.

I kept seeing it: a great local shop, a hardworking contractor, a family-run restaurant with incredible food — and a website that looked like it hadn’t been touched since the Obama administration. Slow, broken on phones, impossible to navigate. Meanwhile, the chain down the street had a slick, fast site that made them look ten times more legitimate.

That’s not a technology problem. That’s a trust problem. And local businesses were losing customers before those customers ever walked through the door.

The reason most of those sites never got fixed? Business owners assumed it would cost thousands of dollars and take weeks. Agencies quoted them $3,000 to $8,000. Freelancers disappeared mid-project. So they did nothing.

I flipped the model. Five hundred dollars. Done in a day. And you don’t pay unless you love the result.

That last part matters most to me. It means I have to earn it every single time. There’s no invoice hiding behind a contract you signed six weeks ago. It’s just — do you love this? Yes or no.

Most people say yes. The ones who don’t teach me something valuable. If your website is quietly costing you customers this summer, let’s talk. One day is all it takes.