For whoever just found this
Somebody built you a website.
You didn't ask for it and you don't owe anything for it. That sounds like a catch, so here's exactly what it means — in plain terms, with nothing hiding underneath.
The site I built you
volunteerstate.webguydisguise.com
What your site has done
12
Visits, all time
12
Last 30 days
12
Last 7 days
Counted without cookies and without recording anything about who visited — just that a visit happened. Nobody is tracked, and none of it is sold or shared.
Why did this happen?
Because good businesses deserve to be found. You weren't expecting this. You don't owe anyone anything. This website is yours to use for as long as you want, and if you'd rather not have it, it disappears the same day you ask.
No, this isn't a scam
Saying it plainly because it's what most people think, and it's a fair thing to think. I will never ask you for money, for your card, for your bank details, or for a password. There's nothing to sign up for and nothing to cancel. If anyone ever contacts you claiming to be me and asks for any of that, it isn't me — ignore it.
So who are you?
Nobody you need to worry about. I build websites, and I give some away to people who make something good and have nowhere to send anyone. I found you the same way a customer would — you were out there doing the work with no front door on the internet. That's the whole story. I'm not going to turn up, I'm not going to message you, and if you never reply to this you'll never hear from me again.
It's yours to use
Put it on your cards. Point customers at it. Print it on a sign, stick it in your bio, hand it out at the market. You don't need to credit me and you don't need to ask me first.
It's free. Actually free
Not a trial. Not a discounted first month. There is no invoice coming and there is no card on file. It stays up for as long as you want it up.
Will you keep updating it?
Honestly? Maybe. If I happen to notice you've added something worth putting up, I might add it. I might not — I'm busy building these for other people who work as hard as you do. Free means free, and it also means no promises.
Want my attention instead of my maybe?
That's the part money is for. Not better work — the site you already have is the real thing. Just guaranteed attention instead of whenever-I-get-to-it. $10 a month covers two changes: a price, a new product, a swapped photo. Each of those is one change. Building a whole new section or reworking the design isn't a change, that's the $100 job — said plainly here so neither of us has to have an awkward conversation about it later.
Getting your own web address
The address your site sits at right now ends in webguydisguise.com. You can have one that's just your business instead — the sort of thing you'd print on a sign or a van. They cost roughly $10–15 a year, you buy it yourself so it's in your name, and I'll walk you through it step by step and connect it up. No technical knowledge needed on your end.
Who owns what
Straight answer, because this is where people get caught out elsewhere. If you buy that web address, it's in your name and on your card — I never hold it and I can't take it away from you. The site itself, and keeping it running on the internet, is the part I do and the part I keep. Paying me for changes doesn't hand the site over.
What if you want rid of me?
Take your web address and walk. It's in your name, so you keep it, along with everything you've printed on cards and signs, wherever Google has you listed, and every customer who already knows where to find you. You'd be leaving my work behind, not your business. Nobody gets held hostage here — that's the whole point.
What it costs
- $0
- As it is
- Keep it, use it, advertise it. Forever. This is most people.
- $100
- Make it look like you
- Changes to how it looks — your colours, your photos, your words. Plus I help you get your own web address and connect it up.
- $10
- Per month
- Two changes a month. A price, a new product, a swapped photo — each one counts as one.
- $0
- Take it down
- Same day. No questions, no reason needed. It was a gift, not a hostage.
Ready to pay for one of those?
Payments are handled by DustinTN, a real web shop with a real name on the receipt. That's deliberate — you should always know who you're paying.
Still got a question this didn't answer? Ask me — or read more about what this is.

