Web developer in Los Angeles

One developer, serving all of Los Angeles County. I build business websites, online stores, iOS apps, and internal tools — most of it remotely, over video calls and weekly preview links, with in-person available on the east side. Whether you're in the Valley, Downtown, on the Westside, or anywhere in between, you get the same thing: one person handling your project from the first call through launch.

One developer for the whole city

LA is spread across dozens of neighborhoods and a hundred kinds of business, but a good project doesn't depend on which one you're in. I work as a single developer across the county, which means there's no account manager to route through and no team to lose your requirements in the shuffle — you talk to the person actually writing the code.

That covers the full range of what a business tends to need online: a marketing site that brings in leads, an online store that takes orders and payments, an iOS app for customers or staff, or an internal tool that replaces the spreadsheet everyone's tired of maintaining. It's the same set of services whether you're a shop, a service business, a clinic, or a growing brand.

Based in Glendale, working across LA — and remote

My home turf is on the east side of the county, and I keep dedicated pages for the two neighborhoods I know best: web development in Glendale and web development in Burbank. Those are the places I'll most easily meet you for coffee and a whiteboard. This page is the hub — the wider view for anyone anywhere in LA. And if it's design you're comparing, my web designer in Los Angeles page covers that side of the same work.

Because most of the work is remote, geography inside the county rarely matters. A typical project runs on video calls for scoping and check-ins, shared preview links so you can click through the real thing, and a weekly demo so you're never guessing where things stand. Clients in far corners of LA get exactly the same process as the ones a few miles away — and when a project genuinely benefits from meeting in person, the east side is where I'm closest.

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Common questions

Do you only work with businesses near you?

No. I'm based in Glendale, but most of my Los Angeles work runs remotely — over video calls, shared preview links, and weekly demos. Being local to LA helps when a project calls for meeting in person, and I'm happy to do that on the east side, but it's never a requirement. Plenty of clients I've never met in person got a finished site or app all the same.

What's your typical project?

It ranges widely. Business websites start at $2,500, online stores at $5,000, and iOS apps at $8,000. Some clients want a fast marketing site, others an online store, others an internal tool their team uses every day. I take on the full range as a single developer, so you work with one person from the first call through launch.

How do remote projects work?

It starts with a short scoping call about your business and goals. Within 24 hours you get a fixed quote and timeline — the number you approve is the number you pay. During the build I send weekly preview links so you watch the real site or app take shape and give feedback as it goes, rather than waiting for a big reveal at the end.

Do you build multilingual sites?

Yes. I've shipped sites in English, Russian, Armenian, and Spanish — with proper per-language URLs and SEO so each language ranks on its own. That matters across LA, where a lot of businesses serve customers who prefer to read in a language other than English.

Building something in LA?

Wherever you are in the county, tell me about it — you'll get a fixed quote and a plan within 24 hours.

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