About
Need to get your business online quickly? I can help. From initial planning and design to development, launch, and ongoing maintenance, I provide end‑to‑end support to get your website up and running smoothly.
My approach
Your work matters — and your website should help you share it with clarity, confidence, and purpose. I created this studio to support small businesses, nonprofits, and independent professionals who need a strong online presence without the overwhelm of doing it all themselves.
I bring together strategic communication, thoughtful design, and a people‑first approach to build websites that are not only beautiful, but genuinely useful. My focus is on creating digital spaces that reflect who you are, what you do, and why it matters.
I know what it’s like to juggle limited time, tight budgets, and big goals. That’s why I offer flexible, accessible services that meet you where you are — whether you’re launching something new, refreshing an existing site, or looking for ongoing support to keep everything running smoothly.
At the core of my work is a simple belief: Your website should work for you, not the other way around.
I’m here to make the process clear, collaborative, and stress‑free. Together, we’ll create a website that feels authentic, functions beautifully, and helps you connect with the people you’re trying to reach.
About me
Hi, I’m Inna — a Ukrainian WordPress web designer and developer based in Saskatchewan. I help small businesses and non-profit organizations create websites that are clear, accessible, and easy to manage.
With a background in product design, I focus on more than just how a website looks. I design with real users in mind, making sure each site is intuitive, responsive, and built to support your goals.
I specialize in WordPress websites that are:
Easy to update without technical stress
Designed with accessibility and usability in mind
Optimized for performance, SEO, and long-term growth
If you’re looking for a partner who cares about clarity, structure, and results, I’d love to work with you!
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I need a website?
A website is one of the most important tools for building credibility and reaching the people who need your services. It works for you around the clock — sharing your story, showcasing your work, and helping potential clients or supporters learn how to connect with you.
For small businesses, nonprofits, and independent professionals, a website isn’t just “nice to have.” It’s a central hub where you can:
- Present your brand professionally
- Share essential information in one reliable place
- Attract new clients, donors, or collaborators
- Build trust through clear messaging and visuals
- Control your online presence instead of relying solely on social media
In short, a website helps people find you, understand you, and choose you. It’s an investment in visibility, credibility, and long‑term growth.
Which website platforms do you use?
I usually work with WordPress or Wix. If you need a different framework that you already use or are interested in using? Tell me about it. I’m likely up for the challenge!
Why are images important and where can I find them?
Images play a key role in creating a strong first impression. They help tell your story, highlight your services, and make your website more engaging and memorable. High‑quality visuals also improve user experience, support your brand identity, and can even boost how your site performs in search results.
If you don’t have your own photos, there are great options available. You can use stock photography from trusted platforms, choose free high‑quality images from open‑license libraries, or I can help you source visuals that fit your brand and message. The goal is always the same: to make your website look professional, polished, and uniquely yours.
How often should I refresh/update my website?
Your website isn’t something you set up once and forget. To keep it secure, accurate, and effective, it’s important to update it regularly. As a general guideline:
- Technical updates (plugins, themes, security patches): monthly
- Content updates (services, pricing, news, portfolio items): every few months or whenever something changes
- Design or structural refresh: every 3-4 years to stay modern and aligned with current best practices
Regular updates help your site stay fast, secure, and relevant — and they show visitors that your business or organization is active and trustworthy. If you prefer not to manage this yourself, ongoing maintenance packages can take care of everything for you.
How do I maintain my website?
Maintaining a website means keeping it secure, up‑to‑date, and running smoothly so it continues to support your business or organization. Good maintenance includes a mix of technical care and regular content updates. Here’s what that typically involves:
- Keeping software updated
Your website’s platform, plugins, and themes need regular updates to stay secure and compatible with new features. - Monitoring security and backups
Regular backups and basic security checks help protect your site from issues and make recovery easy if something goes wrong. - Refreshing content
Updating text, images, services, events, or blog posts keeps your site accurate and shows visitors that your business is active. - Checking performance
Reviewing site speed, broken links, and overall functionality ensures a smooth experience for your users. - Reviewing design and structure periodically
Every couple of years, it’s helpful to assess whether your site still reflects your brand and meets current best practices.
If you prefer not to handle these tasks yourself, ongoing support and maintenance packages can take care of everything for you so you can focus on running your business.
How much do you charge?
Talking about pricing before understanding your project is a bit like guessing the cost of a house without ever seeing the plans — it just doesn’t lead to a meaningful number. Every website has its own goals, features, and level of complexity, and the price should reflect that.
I also know that for small businesses, nonprofits, and independent professionals, budgeting matters. Instead of giving you a vague estimate, I offer a short consultation where we walk through your needs. From there, I’ll provide clear, transparent pricing for three package levels — basic, standard, and plus — so you can choose the option that fits your budget, your timeline, and the amount of support you want
What types of payments do you accept?
Payment can be made via Paypal, Wise, or credit card.
When and how will you bill me?
Quoted Work is billed in phases:
- Phase 1: 50% deposit required before work begins.
- Phase 2: 50% due on launch date OR 40% due on launch date milestone if launch is delayed by client.
- Phase 3 (if required): 10% due on delayed launch date.