Live work, not pitch-deck promises
Hammer Strength Electric is already live and serving real customers. Peachera exists to deliver that same level of completeness for more Georgia businesses.
Peachera builds fast editorial websites, then wires up the booking, follow-up, and launch surfaces that keep them useful on Monday morning.
Faster than an agency. Finished like one. Built in Decatur, Georgia for businesses that have outgrown patchwork tools and placeholder marketing.
Hammer Strength Electric is already live and serving real customers. Peachera exists to deliver that same level of completeness for more Georgia businesses.
Every site ships with real metadata, redirect rules, headers, crawl surfaces, and legal pages so launch does not depend on a last-minute cleanup sprint.
The site is only the front door. We also shape the follow-up, intake, and maintenance surfaces that keep the business usable after launch.
Peachera is built for owner-operated businesses that need a strong public face and a calmer back office. The goal is not a prettier homepage by itself. The goal is a better operating surface.
Messaging, structure, proof, and conversion paths built into a site that looks expensive without feeling generic.
Lightweight intake, contact routing, and CRM-ready handoff points so new leads do not disappear into inbox clutter.
Redirect rules, metadata, legal pages, crawl surfaces, and deployment notes come with the build instead of showing up as a hidden second project.
Small changes, reporting, and practical automations for teams that need someone to stay with the system after launch.
You should not have to approve a beautiful mockup and then discover that the deployable version still needs a second pass. Peachera packages the launch path with the site.
Homepage, privacy, and terms surfaces with production metadata, canonical URLs, and navigation that matches the live brand.
The crawl and routing surfaces are part of the build so the deploy target is launch-ready instead of dependent on manual cleanup.
Public-facing copy is aligned to the locked brand and domain: Peachera at peach-era.com, with www redirecting to the canonical apex.
Deployment notes, cutover path, and a bounded blocker list keep the remaining work honest when the only open item is external launch authority.
That delivery is the model: a finished public surface, clear service structure, and a real business using it in the field. Peachera exists to give more Georgia businesses that same outcome.
Peachera work is scoped to stay readable: one approved direction, one production hardening pass, one explicit handoff. The goal is less improvisation and fewer surprises.
Clarify the offer, the audience, and the proof. The site is anchored to how the business actually sells, not to generic agency copy.
Choose a real visual and messaging direction before production starts. That keeps later revisions bounded and keeps the build honest.
Turn the approved direction into a deployable package with canonical metadata, crawl surfaces, legal pages, and routing rules.
Support does not end at publish. Peachera stays close enough to handle small fixes, content updates, and the first layer of operations follow-through.
The Georgia peach is a positioning anchor, not a mascot. Peachera is warm, specific, and finished. The AI stays in the workshop. What clients see is the result.
Face-to-face trust, clear service areas, and language that sounds like a real business owner talking to another one.
Real client names, real case-study proof, and restrained editorial design instead of stock AI visuals or default SaaS blue.
Peachera thinks about intake, follow-up, launch routing, and maintenance because those are the surfaces that turn a site into something useful.
The delivery gets faster. The judgment stays human. Clients buy the finished system and the relationship behind it.
Start with a concise note about the business, the current site, and what feels stuck. Peachera replies with a practical next step instead of a vague discovery treadmill.