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Michael Curtis · Melbourne web developer

Websites that make local businesses easier to find, trust and contact.

You deal directly with Michael: a local developer who takes time to understand your business, can meet in person where practical, and stays available after launch.

Based in Melbourne · Local meetings available

One person from brief to launch
In-person where practical
Built for mobile from the start
Clear written scopes

What Michael does

Websites and systems that do useful work.

From a better first impression online to less time spent on repetitive admin, each project starts with what would make the business work better.

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Website Design & Development

A clear, credible website that helps the right customers understand what you do and take the next step.

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Business Automation

Reduce repetitive administration by connecting the tools and information your business already uses.

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Technical Support & Maintenance

Straightforward ongoing help so your website remains secure, current and useful after launch.

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Website review

Not sure what your website needs?

Michael can review the current site and identify the most important improvements to usability, speed, mobile experience, enquiries and maintainability.

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A useful review considers

  • How quickly visitors understand the business
  • Mobile usability and loading performance
  • Whether enquiries are easy to complete
  • What is difficult to update or maintain

Process

Clear steps. No unnecessary complexity.

You will know what is being done, why it matters and what happens next.

01

Understand the business

Start with the real goals, customers and constraints rather than a predetermined technical solution.

02

Identify the highest-value improvements

Agree on a clear scope that prioritises the changes most likely to make the business easier to find, trust or run.

03

Build and review

Work in visible stages, with straightforward opportunities to review and refine the result.

04

Launch and support

Handle the practical launch details and remain available for maintenance, improvements and questions.

Michael Curtis, Melbourne web developer

About Michael

A developer, engineer and practical problem solver.

Michael works directly with business owners to understand what is getting in the way and build something genuinely useful.

That might be a more professional website, a frustrating manual process made simpler, or an outdated system brought back under control. The approach is straightforward: listen carefully, explain the options clearly and stay accountable for the result.

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MCD

Melbourne

Across north-eastern suburbs

Local when it helps

Based in Melbourne, and happy to meet face to face.

Available for local meetings across Melbourne’s eastern and north-eastern suburbs, with remote projects accepted throughout Australia.

  • Melbourne north-eastern suburbs
  • Remote projects across Australia

Common questions

A straightforward way to work.

How does a project usually begin?

We start with a short conversation about your business, the current problem and what a useful result would look like. If there is a good fit, you receive a clear written scope and proposal before work begins.

Can you work with my existing website?

Yes. A complete rebuild is not always necessary. Michael can review the current site and recommend the smallest sensible set of improvements, whether that means repairs, a focused refresh or a replacement.

Do you provide hosting and support after launch?

Yes. Hosting, maintenance and ongoing technical support can be included, or the site can be handed over with practical documentation if you prefer to manage it elsewhere.

Do you only work with businesses in Melbourne?

No. In-person meetings are available across Melbourne’s eastern and north-eastern suburbs where practical, and remote projects are welcome throughout Australia.

Start a conversation

Have a website or process that needs improving?

Tell Michael what is not working or what you would like to make easier. The first conversation is simply to understand the problem and see whether there is a sensible fit.