Episode Description
If you’ve ever been made to feel that your tech stack is wrong, or that using a page builder makes you less of a “real” developer, this episode is here to give you a reality check.
Welcome to another episode of Websites Made Simple with me, Holly Christie.
In this episode, I’m talking about tech stacks, tech shaming, and why the platform you build on matters a whole lot less than what you’re actually delivering.
We get into:
- What we’re actually being hired to deliver — and why the tools are irrelevant
- Why client ease of use should drive every tech decision you make
- The difference between a proper handover and abandoning your client at the door
- Why locked-down websites cause problems for everyone, including you
- How imposter syndrome fuels tech shaming in the web design industry
- Why personality and trust win clients over tech stack every single time
- The disappearing developer problem and how to be the designer clients return to
If you’ve been tech shamed, or you’ve been second-guessing your tools, this will help you refocus on what actually builds a sustainable web design business.
Check out my mentoring group offer:
https://websitesmadesimple.co.uk/sparks-group-mentoring/ It’s a supportive group mentoring session for website designers and developers to bring their questions, roadblocks, ideas, and “is it just me?” moments.
Come and find out more at https://websitesmadesimple.co.uk or email me at hello@websitesmadesimple.co.uk
Skip to the good bits:
00:00 What really matters about your tech stack
00:36 Welcome to Websites Made Simple
00:50 Holly’s experience of tech shaming on LinkedIn
01:50 Sparks Group Mentoring explained
02:36 It’s not about the platform — it’s about the results
03:41 Why client ease of use should come first
04:24 Page builders, locked-down sites, and client access
05:26 Clients should always be able to access their own website
06:25 The disappearing developer problem
07:11 How to sign off a website properly
07:48 Client training, Zoom handovers, and user manuals
08:24 Building for two people: your client and their visitors
09:11 Why tech shaming is really just imposter syndrome
10:03 Why clients choose you for personality, not tools
11:30 “In 20 years, I’ve never gone back to the same designer twice — until now”