Three founders. One belief: your website should be your hardest-working employee.
Jack Lambourne
Jack spent a decade in brand strategy before realizing most small businesses were being sold websites they didn't need. He started Lamb & Lyon to fix that.
Chris Lyons
Chris is a front-end engineer who cares too much about load times. He's the reason every site we ship scores above 95 on Lighthouse.
Trevor Collette
Trevor connects the dots between design, code, and business outcomes. He's happiest when a client calls to say their phone won't stop ringing.
Four beliefs that shape everything we ship.
A website is an employee.
Judge it the way you would judge anyone on your payroll — by what it produces. If it isn't bringing in leads, it's not working.
Templates compound boring.
Every business that uses the same template looks the same. Custom-coded from the ground up is the only way we know to build something that feels like you.
Speed is a feature.
If a site takes three seconds to load, half your visitors are already gone. We obsess over milliseconds because our clients' customers do too.
Small teams ship better work.
We're three people on purpose. No account managers, no project managers, no handoffs. You talk to the person doing the work.
Six steps, no drama.
Discovery
A two-hour call where we learn your business, your customers, and the one thing you need the site to do.
Strategy
We map the site architecture, conversion flow, and a baseline measurement we can improve against.
Design
Two rounds of visual direction, delivered as live prototypes. You click them. We iterate.
Build
Custom-coded front-end. No page builders, no templates. Four to eight weeks depending on scope.
Launch
Handoff, documentation, and training. You can run the site yourself from day one.
Measure
A 90-day report and a quarterly call. We show you what's working and change what isn't.