Professional websites for therapists who’d rather practice than post. Specializing in BIPOC and LGBTQ+ therapists and culturally affirming practices.
I build websites that show up in Google, look professional on every device, and include imagery that actually represents your clients. Two weeks from kickoff to launch.
I’ll help you build an email list that actually grows. Lead magnets (ebooks, guides). Newsletter setup. Launch strategy. Turn your expertise into content people want.
Inquiry confirmations. Appointment reminders. Waitlist management. I connect your systems so they talk to each other. Get back 5-10 hours every week.
Cynthia’s work is vibrant and rooted in her Xicana heritage. A beige website was never going to happen. This one matches her energy.
Phone number and consultation button above the fold. When someone’s finally ready to reach out, you don’t make them scroll.
Sofia is a BIPOC trauma therapist in Long Beach working with first-generation professional women of color. The site speaks directly to the specific exhaustion her clients carry.
Desert tones, wildflower photography, and a tagline that speaks directly to chronic worriers and perfectionists.
Jennifer is a bilingual Salvadoran-American therapist specializing in maternal mental health. The izote flower, El Salvador’s national symbol, inspired the name and branding.
A therapy practice, podcast, courses, and retreats all needed to live in one place without feeling cluttered. The bold design keeps everything organized and easy to navigate.
The mobile version keeps everything accessible for clients searching on their phones.
Cynthia runs healing retreats in Mexico and needed a page that could sell out spots without feeling salesy. We kept it warm and let the experience speak for itself.
Ulises is a bilingual therapist in Long Beach with nearly 30 years of experience. The bold navy stands out from typical soft therapy sites and appeals to the men he works with.
Nathalie’s a bilingual OCD and anxiety specialist in California and Minnesota. The contact page walks nervous first-timers through exactly what to expect.
A dedicated page for one of her core modalities, written to connect with anxious overthinkers instead of overwhelm them with clinical jargon.
You spent 40 hours on Squarespace. It still looks like a template. Your contact form breaks. Your blog sits empty. You’re one plugin update away from a complete site crash.
They quoted you $10,000. You had 6 meetings before they started. They’re “iterating on concepts” while you need clients now. Launch date keeps moving.
I specialize in websites for BIPOC and LGBTQ+ therapists, and practitioners serving marginalized communities.
Every site I build includes:
You get a site that actually represents who you serve.
Specialties I’ve worked with:
Step 1: Book a 20-minute call You tell me what’s not working. I tell you if a $2,000 website makes sense for your practice. No pressure. No pitch.
Step 2: Kickoff (1 hour) We map out your site. You give me your content. I handle the rest.
Step 3: Build (1.5 weeks) I build your site. You check in once or twice. No meetings. No “design sprints.”
Step 4: Launch (2 days) Final review. Minor tweaks. Launch. Done.
Timeline: 2-3 weeks from kickoff to launch. Your time investment: 3-4 hours total.
Psychology Today is a directory. Your website is your home base. PT sends people to your site to learn more. If your site looks amateur or doesn’t load on mobile, you lose them. Plus, you don’t rank in Google with just PT. You need your own site for “[your city] trauma therapist” searches.
I have a system. You fill out a simple questionnaire (takes 30-60 minutes). Answer questions about your approach, who you help, what makes you different. I take those answers and turn them into website copy. You review and approve. Easy.
No. I have a formula for the process, not the design. Each site is custom. Your specialty, your voice, your clients. The photos and imagery reflect your community and who you serve.
Yes, on this page above you can see several examples of live websites in my portfolio.
I can usually update your existing site for less than starting over. We’ll figure out what makes sense on our call.
No. I’ll train you on basic updates (changing text, adding blog posts). Everything else, I handle.