affordable websites for therapists
created by a therapist
What I can do for you
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You need a website—and I create them! I can create a brand new website for you, from scratch, using SquareSpace, Wix, or Weebly. Using your existing logo and your favorite websites as inspiration, I’ll work with you to design and implement a website that reflects your therapeutic aesthetic.
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Perhaps you have a great website already and you need some things updated, but the person who made your website is no longer around. Maybe you keep meaning to make the changes yourself, but either never get around to it or can’t make sense of how to do it. Either way, I can help!
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Whether you have a retreat to advertise or a book to promote, sometimes you need a standalone page that looks and feels different than your main website. I can create a fully standalone page for you, OR fully customize a page within your existing website that looks and feels totally distinct.
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You have a website—awesome! And now you want it to look more like it belongs in 2024. I can create a totally new design with your existing content that feels more contemporary.
What you’re responsible for
A logo for your practice
A few examples of websites you like
Any artwork or photography you might want to use
The content you’d like on your website
(your words matter!) OR willingness to spend time to craft the content as we goCreating and paying for any accounts, domains, etc.
pricing
$100 / hour
It doesn’t need to be any more complicated than that.
Erin Boyle, AMFT
About me, Erin
I’m a former techie turned therapist, trying to make ends meet as I build up my therapy practice. My background includes a B.S. in Computer Science, 7 years of Product Management experience for Zendesk and Patreon, and countless years (20+) of puttering around with websites. Having recently graduated with a M.A. in Counseling Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco in August of 2023, I am now a Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist working in private practice.
I don’t have to tell you how difficult it is to build out a client base—you already know. To make ends meet while on my path to becoming a fully licensed therapist, I’m taking on website work for other therapists who may not like the tech side of things, or simply don’t want to spend their time here. If you have a somatic reaction to website work, please reach out so I can help.