Websites, Google Ads, and the search work that keeps them found. Two people, a short list of clients, and work we're happy to sign.

Not ready? Scroll — two minutes and you'll know if we fit.

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People you'll meet

SC. 01 — WHERE YOU ARE RIGHT NOW

You have five of these tabs open.

Everyone shopping for a website does the same thing — open a row of results, message all of them, go with whoever replies first. It's a terrible way to pick, and it's the only way anyone's given you. So here's ours instead: keep scrolling and you'll know exactly what we do and how we work before you ever speak to us.

SC. 02 — THE ONE THAT FELT DIFFERENT

You've already been on a site we built.

Maybe not ours — one of our clients'. It opened before you expected it to, it didn't fight you on your phone, and you found what you came for without hunting. You didn't think about any of that at the time. That's the point.

SC. 03 — HOW YOU GOT HERE

Our name was at the bottom of it.

One line in the footer. That link is the entire pitch, and it's why every site we ship has to be good enough to send strangers back to us. It's also the thing we'd be building for you: the site that makes someone go looking for who made it.

SC. 04 — WHAT WE ACTUALLY DO

A great site nobody finds is furniture.

So we don't stop at the build. We run the ads that put you in front of people already typing what you sell, and the technical search work that gets you found without paying for every click. Three things, built to hold each other up — and we'd rather do all three for a few clients than one for everyone.

SC. 05 — WHO'S ON THE CALL

Two of us. That's the whole company.

Ralph and Ramy, in Beirut. No account manager, no junior handed your project after you sign. The people you talk to are the people building it, which is why the roster stays short and why we sometimes say no.

SC. 06 — WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

Thirty minutes. No deck.

We ask what your business actually does, what you've already tried, and what happens when someone finds you. You get a plain recommendation and a fixed price — or you get told you don't need a new site yet. You now know everything you'd have learned on the call, which means we can skip straight to your business.

SC. 07 — THE WORK

Five builds

This is what we mean.

One live, four concept builds. We're keeping the names off these — what matters is the thinking, not the logo in the corner.

Burger shop homepage: “Big. Bold. Flavor.” in heavy white and orange type on deep green, with cut-out photos of fries, burgers and fried chicken floating around it, a See the Menu button, and an orange Fast · Fresh · Unforgettable ticker across the bottom.
The same burger shop homepage on a phone, headline stacked to two lines and the Not sure what to eat and See the Menu buttons widened to fill the screen.
SC. 01Live

A burger shop that had to look hungry

Loud brand, playful motion, and a menu you can order from in two taps. Built to survive being opened one-handed on a phone outside the shop.

  • Ordering flow
  • Menu system
  • Mobile-first
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Dark LED grow light store: “Full Spectrum.” set over a magenta-lit plant photo, a spec line naming Bridgelux diodes and Mean Well drivers, Shop Lights and Request Wholesale Quote buttons, a 650W product card, and a row of shipping, checkout, delivery and warranty guarantees.
The grow light store on a phone, with the product card moved below the buttons and a sticky bar at the bottom showing a running CA$0 total beside a Shop Lights button.
SC. 02Concept build

A technical catalogue for people who read spec sheets

Hundreds of products, filtered by the numbers buyers actually shop on. Dark, dense, and fast — the specs do the selling, so the layout gets out of the way.

  • Catalogue
  • Spec filtering
  • Wholesale path
Esports lounge booking page in neon blue and purple on near-black: “See what’s free. Book your spot in seconds.” beside a Live Availability panel showing a floor map of stations and four booking options — Solo PC, Squad Row, PS5 Private Room and Party / Tournament.
The esports lounge page on a phone, branch switcher pinned at the top, stacked Book a Station and WhatsApp Us buttons, and a sticky booking bar with a WhatsApp button at the bottom.
SC. 03Concept build

A booking page built for someone standing in a queue

Availability up front, booking in under a minute. High-energy palette, but every decision points at one button.

  • Live availability
  • Booking
  • Two locations
Accounting practice site on warm off-white: “Ontario’s Virtual CPA for Small Business” in large underlined serif type, beside an At a Glance panel listing designation, registration, coverage, a free 15-minute discovery call and a five-star Google rating above a Book Now button.
The CPA site on a phone, headline broken across four lines with the At a Glance credentials panel pushed below the Free Discovery Call button.
SC. 04Concept build

A professional practice that had to earn trust fast

Editorial type, a lot of white space, credentials visible without scrolling. Quiet on purpose — the whole page is an argument for competence.

  • Credibility layout
  • Discovery call
  • Service pages
At-home skincare service site in soft cream and rose: “Your Sleeping Beauty Treatments, Delivered” in serif type with an italic accent, beside a What We Offer panel listing six treatments and two tiles reading 30–90 minutes per treatment and a free treatment every 15.
SC. 05Concept build

A calm, high-touch service brand

Soft palette, generous spacing, and an offer you understand in one screen. Everything is arranged around booking an appointment without feeling sold to.

  • Brand direction
  • Service menu
  • Booking

SC. 08 — WHAT YOU GET

Three things

Built to hold each other up.

01

Websites

Designed and coded from scratch, no templates. Fast enough that nobody waits, clear enough that nobody has to think. After launch we keep it running — hosting, updates, and changes turned around inside 48 hours.

02

Google Ads

Built around the words your buyers actually type, pointed at pages made to answer them. We'd rather run a small budget that works than a big one that looks busy.

03

Search presence

The technical groundwork, the structured data, and the writing that gets you surfaced — on Google, and increasingly inside AI answers. Slower than ads, and it keeps paying.

What it costs

Custom websites cost between $1,000 and $3,000, with focused single-page builds from $500. Larger projects are quoted individually. Every project is a fixed price in US dollars, agreed before any work starts — no hourly meter, no surprise invoice.

SC. 09 — WHO YOU'D BE WORKING WITH

Ralph Nawfal, co-founder of Tramano Creative, photographed in Beirut at night.Ramy Al Housary, co-founder of Tramano Creative, photographed in Beirut at night.

Ralph & Ramy · Beirut

We'd rather tell you to walk than underdeliver.

If your business isn't the right fit, we'll say so before you pay us anything.

The first conversation is thirty to forty-five minutes, and it costs nothing. We ask what the business does, where the work comes from now, and what you've already tried. Mostly we listen.

If there is a fit, you get a plain recommendation and a fixed price before anyone commits to anything. If there isn't, you still leave knowing what we'd have built — and what we think you should do instead.

SC. 10 — Fade out

One call. Then you decide.

No deck, no pressure, no follow-up sequence. Just a conversation about your business and what we'd do about it.