For foundersbuildingand scaling
It starts with a website that ships. Then layer in mobile, growth, support, and strategy — one connected stack, one point of contact.
Seven disciplines.
One delivery.
Most clients don't want to manage five freelancers. We bundle the people, the process, and the polish - so you get one point of contact, and everything ships together. Tap any card to start an inquiry for that service.
Not sure which of these you need? That's normal. Tell us what you're trying to build - we'll figure out the shape together.
A small team.
Big ambitions.
ztoti isn't one person pretending to be ten. It's a hand-picked group of designers, developers, and storytellers who've worked together for years. You hire one of us, you get the whole studio.
People in the collective
Years shipping together
Disciplines under one roof
Point of contact, always
We started ztoti because we kept watching founders juggle five freelancers and end up with a Frankenstein product. There had to be a better way.
— ztoti
From idea to launch
in four chapters.
Discover
A working session to understand the business, the audience, and what success actually looks like. No 30-page deliverables - just clarity.
Design
Brand direction, type, color, layouts in Figma. Two rounds of feedback, no surprises at the end.
Build
Development in Next.js, WordPress, or whatever fits. Built for performance, SEO, and someone-other-than-us to maintain.
Grow
Launch isn't the finish line. We stay on as needed - content, motion, social, iteration - until you don't need us anymore.
Three commitments,
in writing.
- 01
Design before code.
Every project starts in Figma. Two rounds of feedback, locked before we open a code editor — so what you approve is what we build.
- 02
No rushed launches.
We ship when it's right, not when it's due. QA, performance budget, SEO checklist — all green before a single URL goes live.
- 03
Support after launch.
Three months of AMC included on every engagement. Real humans, same-day response — because launch is not the finish line.
Selected work.
Let's build
something that grows.
We take on a small number of projects each quarter to keep the work right.