About

Built for businesses that need clarity, not tech chaos.

The work sits at the intersection of technology, communication, and web design. That means building sites that look refined — but also thinking past the surface so the business runs better for both the owner and the customer.

Clear Path Digital
What Clear Path Digital does

More than websites. Digital support that actually helps.

I build clean websites for local, freelance, and established businesses. I also help with the less visible problems that quietly drain time and money — customer intake friction, repeated admin work, communication gaps, income vs. loss visibility, and digital inefficiencies that get between you and your customers.

The approach is simple: build something that looks refined, communicates clearly, and actually supports the way the business runs. Not a template. Not a generic page that says nothing. Something that works.

    Business and portfolio websites with clear positioning and strong first impressions
    Custom contact systems, digital tools, and AI-supported workflows
    Automation-minded systems that reduce repeat work without adding new complexity
    Clear communication with clients who don't have a dedicated IT team
How it thinks

Three principles behind every project

  • Make it understandable fast
    Customers shouldn't need to work to figure out who you are or what to do next.
  • Make it feel worth trusting
    Presentation shapes credibility whether people consciously notice it or not.
  • Make it genuinely useful
    Digital solutions should reduce friction, not add a shiny new layer of it.
What makes this different

The pitch isn't just design.

Websites are talked about in terms clients actually care about — clearer customer paths, better communication, less repeated work, and simple automation where it makes sense. That's a stronger conversation than "your site looks dated."

Let's work together

Have a project in mind?

Whether it's a new website, a digital tool, or a workflow that's been frustrating you — reach out. The call or the form, whichever works better for you.