Personal
Fellside Digital is independent and owner-led, so communication stays direct and the work stays close to what you actually need.
About
I am 30, self-taught, married, and a dad. Fellside Digital grew from enjoying the process of learning how to build websites and software properly, then using those skills to help real businesses present themselves better and work more smoothly.
Studio perspective
Good digital work should feel personal, useful, and true to the business behind it.
What matters here
Clear communication
Custom work from scratch
Useful long-term support
Character
Warm, practical, and serious about getting it right.
Personal
Fellside Digital is independent and owner-led, so communication stays direct and the work stays close to what you actually need.
Practical
The aim is not to add noise or complexity. It is to build something useful, well made, and worth having.
Built properly
Whether it is a website or software, the work is created from scratch so it can suit the business more closely.
Why this exists
Sometimes that means a website that feels generic, unclear, or behind the quality the business has already reached.
Sometimes it means admin routines, quoting, or internal processes that are still more awkward than they need to be.
Fellside Digital exists to help with both sides of that: how a business comes across online, and how parts of the work behind the scenes can be made clearer and more useful.
A real note
Best fit
Businesses that want to deal directly with the person doing the work
People who want a website or system built around their real needs
Businesses that value clear guidance, honest communication, and sensible progress
Working style
Start with the real need
The first step is understanding what you want, what is not working, and what the finished result needs to do.
Talk things through properly
The process should feel clear and comfortable, with room to ask questions, shape ideas, and make good decisions.
Build with care
The aim is to create something that feels right for the business, not just something that is technically finished.
Keep it useful
Once the work is live, there should still be room for changes, improvements, and support as things evolve.
Next step
The aim is to keep the process clear, friendly, and practical, then build something that genuinely fits the business rather than forcing it into a template or bloated process.