About

Outsourced website management that stays with you.

Mr. Oudai is a Physics teacher who turned a practical web development skill into a real business focused on lower-cost, long-term website service instead of one-time builds that quickly become outdated.

Why the business exists

The business started after Mr. Oudai tried to buy a website for his tutoring work, saw the cost, and decided to build it himself. That practical need turned into a professional skill and then into a business designed to help other people get strong websites without carrying the cost of a full internal website team.

Why the model is subscription-based

Many websites are paid for once and then left to age badly as trends move, content gets stale, or security issues appear. This business is structured around ongoing care so the site can stay modern, maintained, and responsive without large one-time website costs.

Principles

What it should feel like to work together.

Transparency

Pricing, process, ownership, and support expectations should be clear before a client commits.

Long-term partnership

The goal is not to build a site once and disappear. The goal is to keep working with the client over time.

Direct communication

Phone calls and email stay central so clients are not forced through confusing communication layers.

Support on a controlled stack

The service is built around technology Mr. Oudai knows well so support stays practical and reliable over time.

How I work

  • You work directly with Mr. Oudai as the main point of contact.
  • Additional developers may support delivery when needed, but communication stays anchored through one person.
  • Core systems are refined over time so clients benefit from faster delivery without being handed a generic-looking site.
  • The service is documented and structured for continuity.

The public stack is kept brief: Django, Python, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, with broader programming experience including C# and C++.

Who this fits best

  • Best for engaged clients who care about how the site looks, feels, and behaves.
  • Best for businesses that want to outsource their website work instead of building an in-house team.
  • Focused specifically on websites, not general IT services.
  • Based in Trinidad and Tobago and open to working with clients elsewhere when the fit is right.

Important to know up front

  • There is no upfront development fee in the standard model. Payment starts only after the client reviews and approves the site.
  • The best way to judge the work is through the portfolio rather than inflated experience claims.
  • The standard offer is ongoing use and management of the website service.

Next step

If the model makes sense, the next step is to see exactly how the process works.