Jon Yeazel
AI-Native OperatorSan Francisco, CA
I build websites, apps, and AI tools for brands. One person, start to finish — so things ship fast and actually work.
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Questions before we talk
01How is this different from a traditional agency?
You're working with one operator — me — not a pod of account managers, project managers, strategists, designers, and developers billing in parallel. I own strategy, design, and development end-to-end, and AI handles the scaffolding that used to take a team of five. Same output at one-third the timeline and a fraction of the cost.
02What does the process look like end-to-end?
Kickoff call on day one, live build by the end of week one, feedback loop through week two, launch in weeks three to six depending on scope. No Gantt charts, no status meetings — you see the work going up in real time and we iterate against the live site, not Figma.
03Do I own the code and the site?
Yes. Full source, full design files, full ownership — pushed to your GitHub on day one, deployed to your Vercel. No proprietary CMS lock-in, no monthly license fees, no handcuffs. If you ever want to walk away from me, you can.
04How fast can you actually ship?
Landing pages: three to seven days. Shopify PDPs: one to two weeks. Full brand sites or SaaS apps: two to six weeks. Real shipping timelines, not sales-call promises — look at the portfolio; every site there was built on that cadence.
05What happens after launch?
30 days of post-launch support for free — bug fixes, copy tweaks, small additions. After that it's an optional retainer at my hourly rate, or you can take the keys and run it yourself. Most clients do a mix: they handle day-to-day edits and loop me in for bigger swings.

