We build websites that hold up.

And we rescue the ones that didn't. Pixel Pulse is a small studio for businesses tired of agency runaround.

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What we do

Three things, done with care.

We don't pitch services we can't staff. Each engagement gets the same hands from kickoff to handoff. No account managers, no offshoring, no surprise subcontractors halfway through.

A storefront site under build build / ecommerce

Build

New sites, built to last.

Marketing pages, ecommerce, booking flows. We pick a stack you can hand to anyone later (Astro, Next, plain HTML where it fits) and write the kind of code another developer can read without a tour.

Most builds run six to ten weeks. You get weekly demos, a shared figma, and a fixed price quoted up front.

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A keyboard mid-debug rescue / inherited code

Rescue

Half-built sites, finished.

Your last vendor disappeared. The codebase is held together with hope. We come in cold, read what's there, write down what's load-bearing, and ship the missing pieces without rewriting from scratch.

We've taken over Wordpress sites with no admin login, React apps with no env file, and Squarespace builds the previous agency wouldn't release. We get them landed.

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A monitor with analytics audit / performance

Audit

Working sites, made faster.

Sometimes the site is fine, the team just doesn't know what's slow or what's broken on mobile. We run a two-week audit: real-user metrics, a full crawl, an accessibility pass, an SEO sanity check, and a written list of fixes ranked by what moves revenue.

You can hand the list to your in-house dev or have us implement it.

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A recent rescue

Two weeks, from broken to live.

A regional contractor inherited a half-finished Next.js site after their previous agency went quiet. We pulled it out, finished checkout, and got it indexing again.

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"They read the code that was already there before writing a line of their own. That alone put them ahead of three other shops we'd tried."
[anonymized client, ecommerce, 2025]

If your site is the part of the business that worries you, that's the part we work on.

Send a paragraph about what you're building or what's stuck. We'll write back the same week with a real answer, not a pitch deck.

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