Who it's for

Who Uncreative Projects builds for.

Fixed-scope websites, brand identities, and automations sized to common business types. Find the closest match and start there — we adapt from the baseline.

For freelancers

A professional online presence in a week, not a quarter.

You sell expertise, not websites. Building your own site usually drags on for months, eats billable time, and still feels half-finished. You need credibility now — a clean portfolio, a clear offer, and a way for prospects to contact you without playing email tag.

For small businesses

A credible website and a tighter back office.

Customers expect a website that looks like the quality of work you deliver, and an experience that doesn't break the moment they try to book, buy, or contact you. Most small business websites under-deliver on both counts — and the team behind them is buried in repetitive admin.

For startups

Ship the marketing site and the first product slice — same sprint.

You're moving fast, raising, hiring, or shipping a first version. You need a credible marketing site, a brand that doesn't look improvised, and senior engineering to build the parts of the product you can't afford to get wrong — without hiring a full team yet.

For local businesses

Show up in local search. Make it easy to book.

Most people find you on a phone, half-distracted, looking for hours, prices, and a way to book. If your site is slow, hard to use on mobile, or invisible in local search, you're losing customers to whoever is one tap easier.

For creators

A home base that matches the quality of your work.

You publish across five platforms but you don't own any of them. A real home base is where partnerships, sponsors, and superfans land — and most creator sites today are templates that look like everyone else's.

For consultants

Position the expertise. Capture the right leads.

Consulting is bought on signals: clarity of positioning, depth of thinking, proof of past work, and a clear way to talk. A weak website undermines all four — and most consultant sites read like a CV instead of a service offer.