About
Websites get built. Then they get forgotten.
Weblit exists because of what happens after launch — or rather, what usually doesn't.
The traditional web project has a familiar shape: a burst of energy, a launch, a round of congratulations — and then silence. The developer moves on. The content ages. Something breaks and nobody notices. Two years later the website that once felt sharp is quietly costing the business work.
Business owners are told the fix is to become website managers themselves: learn the CMS, remember the updates, chase the freelancer. Most don't want that job. They shouldn't have to want it.
A website shouldn't be a project. It should be a service.
Weblit was created to be the other option. Businesses already outsource their accounting, their IT and their bookkeeping — jobs that need doing properly and continuously, by someone who does them for a living. Your website is the same kind of job. So we build it, then take responsibility for it — updates, security, hosting, improvements — for as long as you're a client.
The founder
Sean Millard
Weblit is run by Sean — a designer, maker and developer who has spent his working life on both sides of this problem: running a design-led small business, and building the websites and software small businesses rely on. That combination is the point. Weblit understands what your website needs to do because it's run by someone who has needed one to work.
- Level Design
- Founder of a design-led furniture studio
- Small business
- Years of running one — the invoices, the quiet months, the lot
- Software
- Web development and product background
- Products
- Creator of StayConnex, Seltra and JobWrap
A website partner, not a project.
If that sounds like the relationship your business has been missing, we should talk.
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