I build brand websites for one type of client. Amazon Sellers.

Not agencies. Not startups. Not everyone. Just Amazon sellers who are ready to own something outside a platform they don’t control.

Available for new projects
Amazon Sellers only · Book a free call
My Story

I kept seeing the same problem everywhere.

Amazon sellers building real products, getting real sales, earning real revenue — and having absolutely nothing outside the platform that was truly theirs.

No website. No customer list. No brand presence. Just a listing on a marketplace they rented space on. One account suspension away from starting over from scratch.

“What happens to my business if Amazon shuts me down tomorrow?” — every seller I’ve ever spoken to has asked some version of this question.

If you are struggling with the same problem, let’s connect!

🎯
Specialisation
Amazon seller brand websites — exclusively
Delivery
7–10 business days from content received
🌍
Clients
Amazon sellers — US, UK, Australia, Canada
📞
Calls
Schedule via Calendly — your timezone, automatically
🔒
Ownership
You own every file, domain, and hosting account
💬
Response
Within 24 hours, Monday–Friday

I started PCG Designer to answer that question with action, not just advice. I don’t write blog posts about why Amazon sellers need websites. I build those websites. Specifically. Exclusively. For one type of client.

Every project I take on is a brand website for an Amazon seller. That focus means I understand your world — your listings, your buy buttons, your brand assets, your fear of disrupting sales that are already working. I’ve built my entire process around that specific situation.

I’m not an agency with a team of juniors rotating through your project. When you work with me, I’m the one designing, building, and delivering your website — start to finish.

How I Work

Three things that shape
every project I Take on.

Three things that shape every project I Take on.

Honesty before the sale

If a brand website isn't the right move for you right now, I'll tell you that on the discovery call. I'd rather lose a project than deliver something that doesn't actually help your business. That's not charity, it's how I sleep at night and why clients refer others.

Your Amazon sales stay untouched

Every decision in how I build your website is made with your Amazon listings in mind. Buy buttons go directly to your listings. Nothing competes with your existing sales channel. The website works alongside Amazon never instead of it.

You leave with full ownership

No monthly retainer for me to "maintain" something you should own outright. No lock-in. No dependency. When your website launches, I hand over every file, every login, and training. You're independent of day one. That's the whole point.

How It Works

From conversation
to live website in 7–10 days.

From conversation to live website in 7–10 days.

Free discovery call

30 minutes. I ask about your brand, your Amazon store, your goals. No pitch. If a website isn't right for you at this stage, I'll say so directly.

Content checklist

I send you a clear list of everything I need, logo, images, product details, brand story. You gather it at your own pace. Most sellers have everything within a few days.

I build everything

Design, structure, shop setup, Amazon buy buttons, mobile testing — all handled. You stay focused on your Amazon business while I build your brand home.

Review, refine, launch

You review the finished site. I implement your consolidated feedback. Your site goes live. I hand over a full video walkthrough and 30 days of post-launch support.

Expectations

What I do — and
what I don't do.

What I do — and what I don't do.

I’d rather be upfront about what this service covers and what it doesn’t than have you discover a gap mid-project. This is what you’re getting, and what’s outside the scope.

What I do
What I don't do
Ready to talk?

30 minutes. No commitment.
Just an honest conversation.

30 minutes. No commitment. Just an honest conversation.

Tell me about your Amazon brand. I’ll tell you exactly whether a website makes sense right now — and what it would look like if it does.