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My web development company building modern, high-performance websites for local businesses. Full-stack builds with Next.js, Payload CMS, and Vercel. From e-commerce platforms to professional service sites.

GOAT502 Digital is my web development company focused on building fast, modern websites for businesses that need to get online or upgrade from outdated platforms.
Most clients come to me with either no website at all or a slow WordPress site on expensive hosting. I rebuild everything from scratch using Next.js, Tailwind CSS, and Vercel — the same stack I use for my own products. The result is a site that loads instantly, looks great on mobile, and costs a fraction of what they were paying before.
The company has evolved from basic WordPress builds to full-stack applications. Recent projects include a custom e-commerce platform with Payload CMS and Stripe integration where the owner manages products, orders, and shipping from a single dashboard. Another project involved building an equipment sales platform with Supabase that eliminated spam inquiries and gave the client a self-service admin panel.
Every project follows the same philosophy: build something the client can actually manage themselves. I set up the CMS, train them on it, and they never have to call a developer for day-to-day updates.
The tech stack varies by project needs but typically includes Next.js for the frontend, Payload CMS or Supabase for the backend, Stripe for payments, and Vercel for hosting. Media assets go through AWS S3 with CloudFront CDN.
All client projects and case studies live on the GOAT502 Digital site.
Local businesses either have no web presence or are stuck on slow, expensive WordPress hosting. They need modern, fast websites they can manage themselves without ongoing developer dependency.
Built a full-service web development agency delivering Next.js sites with CMS backends, payment integrations, and self-service admin dashboards. Every project is deployed on Vercel with CDN-backed media for fast load times at minimal hosting cost.
10+ client projects shipped. Clients save hundreds per year on hosting after migrating from WordPress. Sites load in under 2 seconds. Clients manage their own content without developer help.
Recent web design and development work from GOAT502 Digital. View full case studies on the agency site.

A boat dealership website that automatically syncs inventory, captures leads, sends email alerts when new boats arrive, and runs two separate businesses from one site.

A nonprofit that existed on paper and in emails now has a professional website where donors give in 60 seconds, alumni sign up automatically, and grant committees see a real organization - not a Google dead end.

A complete online store where customers buy tea, the owner manages inventory, and orders flow in automatically. No technical knowledge required. Just add products and start selling.

Equipment sales platform that loads fast, blocks spam, and cuts hosting costs to zero. No more slow pages. No more junk inquiries. No more monthly bills.

Heavy hauling company with pink trucks gets more customers and better drivers. Multi-stage application forms that actually work on phones. No more incomplete applications from drivers filling out forms in truck stops.

Professional website that positions a corporate attorney as premium and sophisticated. Custom typography, refined design, and zero fluff. Built to convert high-value clients who judge expertise by presentation.

A 23-page adoption agency website rebuilt for speed and savings. Inquiries up 40%. Phone calls down. Hosting costs slashed from $99/month to $24/month.

Lawn care company gets more customers with a website that works on phones and shows up in Google. Modern design that converts visitors into paying customers without rebuilding from scratch.

Auto repair shop with 35 years of history gets a professional website that actually brings in customers. More service pages means more ways for people to find them in Google. More appointment buttons means more booked bays.
Check out some of my other work