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Recent work, and the stuff that's still being built

A growing showcase of the websites Pakkit builds for creators and simple businesses. It's small and honest on purpose — real projects, added as they launch, not a wall of stock mockups.

This portfolio fills in over time. If your project becomes one of these, you'll know exactly what kind of company it's keeping.

Featured work

Case studies

Real projects, written up plainly. This list grows as more sites launch.

DJ Broom

DJ / performer website

Early example — first of the showcase

with Mike Broomfield

A clean, practical web presence for a DJ and performer — the kind of simple, fast site that helps people understand the brand, find the right links, and get in touch without digging through a dozen rented profiles.

Goals

  • Give the brand a clear, professional home of its own.
  • Help people understand who DJ Broom is at a glance.
  • Make links and contact easy to find.

In the build

  • A static, mobile-friendly site that loads fast.
  • A clear landing page that sets the tone.
  • A simple path to links and contact.
DJ Performer Static site Creative brand

Dallas Pubby

DJ / rave host website

Preview build — in progress

A focused creator site for Dallas Pubby, a Denver-based EDM rave host building a home for convention dance parties, show information, and the links people need after discovering the brand.

Goals

  • Introduce Dallas Pubby with a clear, energetic first impression.
  • Make shows and party details easy to find.
  • Bring scattered social and contact links into one owned web presence.

In the build

  • A fast static site with a brand-forward landing page.
  • Dedicated routes for shows and links.
  • A mobile-friendly structure built around quick discovery.
DJ Rave host Furry events Preview site

DJ WinterLion

DJ / performer website

Preview build — in progress

A performer site for DJ WinterLion that centers the artist's mix of Y2K pop, dad rock, convention sets, club nights, and recorded mixes in a clean web presence people can actually navigate.

Goals

  • Give DJ WinterLion a clear artist home outside rented social profiles.
  • Make show information, sets, and music links simple to reach.
  • Present the performer brand in a polished, mobile-friendly format.

In the build

  • A static performer site with a clear homepage.
  • A show-focused structure for upcoming and past appearances.
  • External music and link paths surfaced without clutter.
DJ Performer Convention sets Preview site

Duvall Wi-Fi

Infrastructure / services web presence

Featured work — the professional, infrastructure side

A web presence for Duvall Wi-Fi, representing the professional, infrastructure side of the work — networking, security, and the reliable systems thinking that sits behind connectivity and technology services. It gives the project a public home where visitors can understand the offerings and find a way to get in touch.

Goals

  • Give the project a clear, professional home of its own.
  • Help visitors understand the networking and technology services on offer.
  • Make service information and contact easy to find.

In the build

  • A web presence that introduces the work and its focus.
  • A clear structure for navigating services and information.
  • A straightforward path to contact.
Networking Infrastructure Security Web presence

What's in the box

What these projects usually include

Every build is shaped to the project, but most land around the same practical core.

A static site build

A fast, owned website served as plain pages — no fragile stack of plugins waiting to break.

Mobile-friendly layout

Designed for the phone first, since that's where most people will actually find you.

A clear homepage

A landing page that says who you are and what you do in seconds, not after a scavenger hunt.

The sections you need

About, services, portfolio, and contact — added as the project calls for them, not by default.

A basic SEO foundation

Clean titles, metadata, and semantic markup so search engines and link previews behave.

Room to grow later

Analytics and conversion tracking can be added down the line if and when they make sense.

Basic post-launch updates

Small text, image, and link changes can be handled by Pakkit so the site stays current.

Good fit

What Pakkit looks for in a good fit

Selection is case-by-case. These are the things that make a project a natural match.

A simple, clear goal

A creative or small-business idea that fits a clean static site — not a sprawling custom app.

Willing to collaborate

You're up for sharing content and images and giving feedback as the site comes together.

Showable, respectfully

A project that can be featured here as portfolio work in a way you're comfortable with.

Scope that fits a static site

Clear enough that a fast, low-maintenance static build is genuinely the right tool.

Good vibe, direct talk

Friendly, straightforward communication beats a perfect brief every time.

The honest exchange

Why showcase permission matters

A portfolio is how Pakkit proves the work is real and worth your trust. Showing finished projects is the most honest way to say "here's the quality you can expect" — no stock screenshots, no borrowed credibility.

That's the heart of the selective free-build trade: when a project is a good fit, you get a polished site you fully own, in exchange for a small footer credit and backlink, plus permission to feature the finished project here.

The free-build trade, plainly

  • A small, tasteful footer credit and backlink to pakkit.net.
  • Permission to showcase the finished project as portfolio work.

Free builds stay selective and case-by-case — no guaranteed acceptance, no fixed number, and no promise of unlimited free maintenance.

Want to be next?

Think your project belongs here?

If you've got a simple business or creative project that'd make a clean, showable site, the intake form is the low-pressure first step.

Want the details on how the selective free-build program works first? The FAQ covers what's included and what isn't.