Front Porch

Two real people. Not an agency.

No office. No creative director. No "process deck." We've spent years inside small businesses — wearing every hat, watching marketing get cut first when cash runs tight, and learning what a website actually has to do to earn its keep.

Craig, co-founder of Front Porch
Craig · co-founder
Craig
Ops → software → sites

I started my career in agriculture operations, where I started at the line level and worked my way up to management. On the side, I was building software, and before long the two came together. I started building systems and websites for my first company, then expanded out on my own.

I focus on websites now because I see the same problem so often: a site from 2012 nobody on the staff has time to fix. It's a solid business; but the website doesn't show it. That's a fixable thing, and I love tackling it.

Will, co-founder of Front Porch
Will · co-founder
Will
Farms · partner · self-taught

I've been an entrepreneur since the start, most recently acting as managing partner at Easy Valley Farm in Quincy, WA. At the farm we have 40 acres of fruit trees and sell fruit and honey to local retailers and restaurants in Washington State.

In agriculture, I ran into a lot of great operators with strong work ethic whose websites were letting them down. I started learning to code and rebuilding our own web presence, then started working with some of the neighboring businesses. Craig and I have been friends for nearly two decades, and we both see the same problem the same way.

Why we started Front Porch.

We started by fixing our friends' websites because they asked. Same story every time — a real shop doing real work, with an online storefront built by someone's nephew in 2012 that nobody had time to touch since.

Each fix made a real difference. More calls, more bookings, more people walking in already trusting the place. A website is the first handshake — and most small businesses have been giving customers a limp one.

So we started Front Porch. Fixed prices. Two-week builds. Two actual humans answering your texts. No project manager. No retainer. No contract you need a lawyer to read.

Your shop is solid. Your site should be too.

The stack. The tools. The truth.

01

Modern stack

Next.js + TypeScript. Tailwind. Vercel hosting. Real GitHub repos. No PHP from 2014.

02

Backends when needed

Supabase for databases. Stripe for billing. Resend for email. We've shipped one SaaS end-to-end and we can ship yours.

03

You own everything

Domain in your name, code on your GitHub, deploy to your Vercel account. Walk away whenever — it all comes with you.

Still reading? Let's talk.

Text Craig. We reply same day, usually within an hour.