It Started with a Passion
Daedabyte did not begin as a business plan.
It began as a passion.
For as long as I can remember, I have loved building things on the web. Not just writing code, but designing experiences. There is something incredibly powerful about taking an idea and turning it into something tangible that lives online. A brand. A story. A storefront. A digital home.
Over the past 10 years, I have worked on large-scale software projects and high-impact applications across multiple industries. I have seen what strong development and thoughtful design can do for a company. I have also seen what happens when businesses do not have access to that same quality.
That is where Daedabyte was born.
The Problem We Kept Seeing
Living and working in small towns, I started noticing a pattern.
Local businesses, the backbone of our communities, were either paying astronomical prices for basic websites, getting stuck with low-quality templated work, or avoiding a website altogether because it felt out of reach.
The pricing in our area and surrounding regions was often unrealistic for new or small business owners. For someone just opening their doors, a massive upfront investment in a website can feel impossible.
That never sat right with me.
Small businesses deserve big-level technology without a big-level price tag.
More Than a Business. A Community.
Daedabyte was not created simply to generate revenue.
It was created to build relationships.
I did not want to be just another developer sending emails from a distance. I wanted to work with people I could shake hands with. Business owners I could grab coffee with. Entrepreneurs I might see at a local event, a town gathering, or walking down Main Street.
We do not just want to launch websites.
We want to help build the communities we live in.
There is something different about helping a neighbor’s business succeed. It feels personal. It feels meaningful.
Bringing the Right People In
As the vision became clearer, I knew I did not want to build this alone.
I reached out to two people I trust deeply, Joseph Konkle and Alejandro Marquez.
They both bring talent, perspective, and work ethic that elevate everything we do. With over 15 years of combined development experience across our team, we have successfully delivered more than 50 high-impact projects for multi-million dollar companies.
What excites us most is not enterprise-scale software.
It is helping the small bakery, the local lawn care company, the family-owned shop, or the startup founder with a dream.
Together, we are building Daedabyte as a team that blends technical mastery with real-world understanding. We care just as much about the client as we do about the code.
Affordable Does Not Mean Low Quality
This is something that is important to me personally.
Affordable does not mean cheap.
We bring the same attention to detail, performance, and strategy to a local business site as we would to a national brand. Clean code. Strong design. Solid SEO foundations. Performance optimization. Long-term scalability.
The difference is that we price it in a way that makes sense for the business owner sitting across the table from us.
Websites should feel obtainable, not intimidating.
Building What We Wish Existed
At the end of the day, Daedabyte is the company I wish existed when I saw local businesses struggling to compete online.
It is built on:
- A passion for development and design
- A belief that small businesses deserve real opportunity
- A commitment to fairness and transparency
- A desire to grow community, not just revenue
We are not here to extract value.
We are here to create it together.
The Beginning of Something Bigger
Daedabyte is still young, but the mission is clear.
Help local businesses win.
Deliver enterprise-level quality at fair prices.
Strengthen the communities we call home.
And most importantly, build something we are proud of.
If you are a small business owner with an idea, a dream, or a website that needs new life, I would love to talk.
This is just the beginning.