Each engagement is shaped around the actual problem, audience, timeline, and level of support required.
01
Web and UX
Make the website easier to understand and use.
For organizations that have outgrown their current structure, need a clearer launch path, or want a responsive experience built around the visitor.
Website audits and clarity sprints
Information architecture and content pathways
Responsive redesign and custom interfaces
Wix, WordPress, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript implementation
02
Campaigns and content
Build the message, then build the momentum.
Campaign direction and production for arts, nonprofit, education, events, launches, and mission-driven businesses.
Audience and message strategy
Hooks, campaign arcs, and content planning
Email, social, and landing-page coordination
Creative direction and production-ready assets
Content-only production
Need individual assets without a full campaign? These rates assume an established brand direction and client-supplied source material.
Static social post$40–$75 each
Copy, one branded graphic, one platform size, and one revision.
Social video / Reel$95–$175+ each
Up to 60 seconds, client-supplied footage, basic captions or titles, one format, and one revision.
Starter content batch$300
Four static posts plus one short social video, built around one shared message or promotion.
Momentum content batch$550
Six static posts plus three short social videos, using a coordinated visual and messaging direction.
03
Audio editing
Make every cut, transition, and beat count.
Audio built for the room, the stage, the dance floor, or the listener, with pacing and musical logic that support the final experience.
Dance mixes, mashups, medleys, and recital edits
Podcast cleanup, pacing, and music balance
Event cues, entrances, exits, and playback preparation
Custom arrangements and performance audio
04
Video and social
Shape the footage into a story people feel.
Editing that makes the purpose clear, protects the rhythm, and adapts the final work for the places people will actually see it.
Performance and promotional edits
Short-form vertical and horizontal content
Campaign videos and social cutdowns
YouTube presentation and platform formatting
05
AI and workflow systems
Reduce the repeated work without removing judgment.
Practical, human-reviewed tools for research, outreach, content assistance, internal organization, and repeatable operations.
Workflow discovery and friction mapping
Research assistants and outreach systems
Custom GPTs, command hubs, and knowledge tools
Testing, documentation, and human approval points
06
Live music and performance
Bring the work into the room.
Solo and ensemble performance with a strong sense of story, musicianship, personality, and audience connection.
Voice, harmonica, guitar, and piano
Cabaret, musical theatre, folk, bluegrass, and pop
Rooftop Ramblers venue and event bookings
Custom repertoire and performance programming
Andrew solo or Rooftop Ramblers
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Ongoing support
Studio partnership
Website care, campaign support, media editing, or system refinement on a dependable monthly cadence.
Single-item media rates assume organized client-supplied source material, one standard output format, and the revision count listed above. Heavier cleanup, multiple source files, motion graphics, additional formats, rush delivery, or extra revisions are quoted separately. Larger projects still account for page count, integrations, content readiness, project length, travel, and production needs.
How I work
A clear route from the first question to the handoff.
The process is structured enough to keep work moving and flexible enough to respond to what the project actually needs.
01
Listen
Understand the audience, the real problem, what already exists, the constraints, and the outcome that matters.
02
Map
Organize priorities, content, pathways, dependencies, and the smartest version to build first.
03
Make
Build the website, campaign, edit, performance plan, or working system in a usable environment.
Deliver usable work with documentation, context, decisions, and a clear next step.
Toolkit
Tools are useful when they support a clear way of working.
The categories stay expandable so the complete list does not overwhelm the page.
Toolkit
A working studio, not a list of buzzwords.
Grouped by the work they support, these are the platforms I use across strategy, websites, fundraising, content, audio, video, automation, and AI-assisted production.
Strategy, analytics, and CRM
GWGoogle WorkspaceGAGoogle AnalyticsGTMGoogle Tag ManagerLSLooker StudioMOMicrosoft OfficeAAsanaSSlackPPipedriveAOAudienceView / OvationSSpektrixDDripCCConstant Contact
GPTChatGPTCDXCodexCClaudeGGeminiMMidjourneyRRunwayGGammaEElevenLabsSSunoSAStability AI
Automation and organization
ZZapierTTodoist
Frequently asked questions
A few useful answers before we start.
Projects vary, but the working relationship should not feel mysterious.
Who is the best fit for this work?
Arts and cultural organizations, nonprofits, festivals, music and education programs, independent creative teams, and mission-driven small businesses that need clearer digital work and practical systems.
Can a project be phased?
Yes. A clarity sprint, audit, prototype, or first-phase build can create a useful stopping point before a larger engagement. Phased scopes are especially useful when content, approvals, or funding are still developing.
Do you use AI to replace the creative process?
No. AI is used to extend research, organization, drafting, testing, and production capacity. Strategy, source checking, design direction, quality control, and final approval remain human-led.
What do I need before reaching out?
A polished brief is not required. Bring the problem, the audience, what already exists, and any deadline or budget limits you know. We can define the right scope from there.
Are digital services and live performance booked separately?
Usually, yes. They are separate engagement types with different timelines and production needs, though a combined event, campaign, or performance-media package can be scoped together.
Start here
What are you trying to make work?
You do not need to arrive with the solution. Start with what feels unclear, unfinished, repetitive, or hard to move forward.