Not brochures. Fast, conversion-first websites with booking built in, shipped in weeks for businesses in Malaysia and Singapore. Six are live in production right now.
The booking button is four taps deep, so nobody books.
No prices, no availability, no answers. Visitors leave to ask a competitor.
Loads in 8 seconds on mobile, where 80% of your customers are.
Static-first builds on global edge hosting. Fast on every phone, every network, with zero monthly hosting drama.
Clear services, real prices, availability checks, and WhatsApp deep links with context attached. The site's only job is the next customer.
Enquiry capture, reminders, and follow-ups wired in from day one. A website is the front of a system, not the whole system.
AI medical concierge. Patient onboarding cut from 3 hours to 12 minutes.
200+ users on a MyInvois-ready invoice generator with live PDF preview.
Gated helper directory. 8 hours a week recovered per recruiter.
Clinics, hospitality, F&B, and brand. Every one live for a real client.
A conversion-focused landing page starts from RM2,500 fixed price. Full websites with booking systems and automation typically run RM5,000 to RM10,000 depending on scope. You get a fixed number before work starts, and you own everything at the end.
Landing pages go live in days. Full websites with booking and automation land in two to three weeks. No three-month agency timelines.
Three things: loading fast on mobile, answering price and availability questions up front, and putting a booking or WhatsApp action within one tap from anywhere on the page. Most RM8,000 agency brochures do none of these.
Yes. If the bones are good I rebuild the conversion layer: speed, messaging, booking flow, and follow-up automation. If not, a rebuild is usually faster and cheaper than a rescue.
Yes, deeply. Malaysian and Singaporean customers buy on WhatsApp, so every site I build routes enquiries there with context attached, and can add an AI assistant that answers and books 24/7.
I'll tell you straight what AI can fix, what it can't, and what it would cost. No pitch deck, no runaround.