Offer positioning and site structure
Clarify your messaging, homepage flow, calls to action, and section hierarchy so the site feels confident and easy to scan.
Independent digital builder
PT Mahent is a personal website for focused product thinking, polished web experiences, and reliable implementation. The look and feel stays close to PTM Tradez, but the content is tailored for a personal brand and client-facing work.
Services
Clarify your messaging, homepage flow, calls to action, and section hierarchy so the site feels confident and easy to scan.
Build static-first sites and lightweight Python-backed experiences that are easy to maintain and straightforward to deploy.
Set up systemd, nginx, TLS, and deployment scripts so the site can move from local development to a live host cleanly.
Featured work
Reframe a generic personal page into a focused site that explains what you do, who it is for, and why clients should respond now.
Use a small Flask app, static assets, append-only form storage, and production shell scripts instead of overcomplicating the stack.
Bring a new domain online with nginx, Gunicorn, and Let’s Encrypt for both apex and www hostnames.
Process
Define the audience, the main promise, and the specific actions the site should drive.
Translate the message into a structured page with strong hierarchy, reusable styling, and clear interactions.
Set up the runtime, reverse proxy, TLS, and operational notes so the site is easy to own after launch.
Offers
FAQ
Yes. This build keeps the stack intentionally small: static assets, a single Flask app, and file-based contact capture.
Yes. The production scripts are set up for a straightforward Linux host with Gunicorn, nginx, systemd, and certbot.
Yes. The contact form posts to a backend endpoint and stores requests in append-only JSON lines on the server.
Yes. The site is hand-authored HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, so sections can be revised without adopting a CMS first.
Contact
Service details
Use this when the offer is real, but the website still feels vague, too broad, or hard for visitors to act on.
Use this when you want a custom site that feels sharp, modern, and maintainable without a large framework footprint.
Use this when you need the final mile handled: service startup, reverse proxying, HTTPS, and operational notes for the host.