No templates
Every pixel, every line of code is written for one project. Nothing is recycled from another client.
Webanon is a studio in Beirut, writing hand-built websites for restaurants, clinics, ateliers, and independent brands. No templates, no account managers, no telephone game.
The studio started from one specific frustration. Too many good businesses get quoted four figures for what is, underneath, a rented template — identical layouts, locked platforms, monthly subscriptions, and a starting price that scared off anyone who wasn't already established.
Webanon does the opposite. Sites begin at $50 — small enough that anyone serious about their work can start. Every site is written from scratch, designed around one specific business, and handed over in full when it's done. No lock-in, no recurring platform fees, no agencies in disguise.
The aim is simple: lower the entry, not the craft. A first website, a small storefront, a portfolio — all of them deserve to begin without negotiating against a quote that made them put it off another year.
Web — where the work lives. anon — the last syllables of Leb-anon. The studio writes from Beirut, and the name is quietly stitched to where it was born.
The work should feel like it belongs to you, not to the studio. The signature stays small on the page.
I started Webanon because I was fed up watching good projects get priced out before they began — four-figure quotes for templated rentals, monthly platform fees, agencies that disappear after the deposit. The goal is the opposite: a starting price small enough that anyone with a real project can begin, and the same craft a much larger budget would buy. Send a message and it lands with me directly — no ticketing system, no account manager between the brief and the code.
I care about craft over volume, clarity over complexity, and the kind of small typographic details most places outsource or skip. I speak English, Français, and العربية. If that sounds like the kind of correspondence you want, we'll get along.
Small studio, direct correspondence, hand-built markup. The things a template and a big agency can't offer.
Every pixel, every line of code is written for one project. Nothing is recycled from another client.
You write to the person building your site. No middle layers, no tickets, no forwarded email chains — just fast, readable replies.
One-time payments. Hosting included. No subscriptions, no upsells, no surprise invoices six months in.
Clean semantic HTML, purposeful CSS, restrained JavaScript. No page builders, no template debt, no dependency rot.
Drawn and tested on the phone first, because that's where your audience already is.
Based in Beirut, writing for clients globally. Local ears, international standards, no timezone drama.
You won't find a wall of testimonials or a 200-client portfolio here yet — that would be theatre, and the studio doesn't pretend. What you get instead is full attention, fair prices, and work I'm willing to put my name on from day one. If that reads fair, write a paragraph.