About Us
Nice to meet ya
We're a small team based in Palmetto, Florida. Dyed-in-the-wool nerds with a greedy obession healthy appreciation for digital technology.
Matt "The Wizard" Weber
Matt is our customer expert and in-house researcher. We call him the wizard for his mystical ability to come up with solutions out of thin air. Also, he has an epic beard that rivals Gandalf.
Sara "Sam" Weber
Sam fell in love with coding when her family first got dialup internet *mumble mumble* years ago. She's learned a thing or three since then, and now codes our websites from the ground up.
Introducing the No-Risk Website
At Definitely Onto Something, you don't pay anything until your website launches.
No deposits, no building fees, no design charges.
That means that our interests align with yours. Because we don't get paid until you love what we've built.
F.A.Q.
How many updates can I make each month?
As many as you like! Some clients like to keep their website stable, others like to shake things up frequently.
With time comes data, and we may be able to spot where your website could benefit from one approach or the other, but it's your site, your business, and your call.
What about SEO?
So glad that you asked! On-site SEO considerations include site structure, content structure, semantic HTML, image tagging, Core Web Vitals, accessibility, site performance, image optimization, and more.
To make a long (and very boring, we're told) story short: we take on-site SEO very seriously.
However, we don't provide off-site SEO services such as backlinks, citations, and social media domain authority, but we're happy to recommend other professionals who do.
Do you use WordPress?
No. Absolutely not. Hard pass.
We've built WordPress websites in the past, and we've also (UGH) maintained WordPress sites. And here's the honest, brutal truth: they break. A lot.
Instead, we build each site from the ground up using modern tools to create modern, easily maintained sites that just work.
What kind of technology do you use?
Hoo boy. It really, really depends on what produces the best solution. The best mix might be a static website (most performant) on a shared host (most stable), or it might be dynamic (most adaptable) on a cloud host (fastest to deploy and update). Or some mix of all of the above.
Your site might need a REST API, or a series of cron jobs, or a headless CRM, or a combination of all of the above.
And if your blood pressure goes up just thinking about any of the above, take some deep breaths. We take care of all of the backend details for you so that you can focus on the things that matter most to your business.