AutoFinder.je
Jersey’s car marketplace. Over a thousand live listings, every island dealership’s stock in one place, free for buyers and sellers. Built from scratch: the site, the search, the messaging, the email alerts, the lot.


Websites, admin automation and a steady hand on your tech, joined up by one person you can actually ring. Jersey businesses get hours back and usually a smaller software bill.
Most people arrive with one problem and discover the others are connected. Whichever door you come in through, the job is the same: joining up what you already pay for.
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You need customers to find you and buy from you.
New builds and redesigns, local SEO and Google Business, ads that do not quietly burn your budget, shops and bookings wired into what you already use.
More on websites→02
You spend evenings on things a computer should do.
Reminders, approvals, onboarding and chase-ups. Booking, CRM, accounting and stock joined up. Practical AI where it helps, honesty where it does not.
More on AI and automation→03
You suspect you are overpaying and under-protected.
Suppliers negotiated with, contracts read, renewals flagged before they auto-charge, licensing audited. No commission, no reselling, no referral fees.
The fractional CTO side→Getting found on Google and keeping the business running have pages of their own. If what you need does not quite fit, it is probably still something I can help with. Just ask.
Jersey’s car marketplace. Over a thousand live listings, every island dealership’s stock in one place, free for buyers and sellers. Built from scratch: the site, the search, the messaging, the email alerts, the lot.


Came in for one job with a date on it. Stayed for the rebuilt website, the online shop wired into the system they already run on, the Google Ads, and the admin that now happens by itself. It started as one job. It became how the business runs.
Read the story→Smart home installation in Jersey: automation, lighting, cinema and CCTV.
A prompt generator for getting useful results out of AI.
A growing portfolio on Google Play, gaining steady traction.
Your project here. Most work starts with a free half-hour chat.
Book one→Over twenty years doing this at scale in London, now just me, working directly with you. However the work goes, a few things never change.
Anything I build for you is a fixed price, agreed before the work starts. You never open an invoice with a number you did not already say yes to.
If a job runs quicker than expected, you pay the lower number. The estimate is there to protect you, not me.
However many you have, whether or not you are a client. Nobody should be working out whether a problem is worth a phone call.
Real numbers, and the reasoning behind each one, are all on the pricing page: no guessing, and no “contact us for a quote”.
See every price→This is your whole setup, not just the website: the systems, the joins between them, the renewals. Most people start on the first and move to the second when they would rather stop thinking about it. You can switch either way, whenever.
Nothing to pay each month, and asking me a question stays free however many you have. When you do want something done, you get a fixed price first, and you are never sent a bill you did not agree to.
A good fit if things are steady and you would rather pay only when something needs doing.
I watch the joins across everything you run: the automation that stopped running, the booking system that no longer talks to your accounts, the backup that has not actually run since March, the renewal about to charge you for something you dropped. I check, I fix, and small changes are included. It normally starts with a once-over, so I know what I am watching.
A good fit if you would rather not be the one noticing.
Just had a website built? Keeping that running is a separate and much smaller thing. I hand the whole site over, documented and in your name, and it costs you nothing a month. Or I host it and keep it running for a small monthly fee.
What happens after a site launches→This sits alongside your IT provider. It does not replace them. They look after laptops and networks. I look after whether your systems are still talking to each other, which is the bit that breaks without anyone noticing.
Sometimes there is just one annoying thing. The contact form has stopped emailing you. The site takes forever to load. Google is showing hours you changed two years ago. You would ring a plumber about a leak without thinking about it, but there is no obvious equivalent for this, so it sits there for months.
Ask me. Questions are free, however many you have, and you do not need to be a client or know what is causing it.
See the things I fix most often→A digital once-over is the easy way in. I look at your website, tools and spend, and hand you a plain-English list of what is worth doing and what each bit costs. No obligation to do any of it with me.