Growing the world wide web
Growing the world wide web
Hi, we’re Gardener, a technology partner that gets in the weeds with you.
Founded by Ian Hatcher-Williams in New York City, we work collaboratively with clients to identify their business goals and strategize their digital landscapes as something to grow into, not grow out.
Gardener is a technology studio that builds websites. 9 out of 10 projects are ecommerce related and the businesses we primarily serve generate anywhere from $2-10M in revenue per year.
The practice also functions as a “studio-as-case-study” — a way to share resources and learnings on how to operate a business in the creative industry. It doesn’t exist to grow and grow towards an acquisition, but rather be just one example of a human-sized business that can fluctuate and evolve as needed.
Aplós
Beni Rugs
Cards Against Humanity
Commonry
D.S. & Durga
Genexa
Google
Kernel
Kid Cudi
Louisa Ballou
Paradigm
Red Rooster Coffee
New digital projects typically take between 3-6 months, from the initial scoping, through design and build, to launch.
Whether you've been referred to us from a colleague, or found our work in the wild, we start with a quick email exchange and 30-minute intro call. If it feels like a good fit, we move onto scoping your project.
It is very common for prospective clients to come to Gardener without a design team in place, and we will gladly connect you with our network of longtime collaborators.
All development scopes correspond with a tandem design scope to ensure alignment and prevent anything slipping through the cracks.
Example Web Development Proposal
Example Master Service Agreement
With approved design mockups in hand, we begin the web development process. Live staging links will be provided at designated checkpoints along the way as we work towards a live beta of the site. It's also recommended that we have a weekly standup during this phase. This a top to bottom build of all deliverables listed in the statement of work. There may be bits and pieces of polish left until QA.
We work with the design team to provide a content outline to you that specifies all required copy and asset specifications. We will then train all teams on entering content directly into the CMS, along with example pages and products fully populated.
Once initial content is populated, we start QA; it has two parts:
After completing QA, it's time to launch. We then hand off all hosting information, 3rd party service credentials, and other documentation.
After launch, we reserve a 30 day period to be available to you for a smooth launch. Generally this is for small fixes that went unnoticed, tutorials of the CMS, and general support. After that 30-day period, there are several options for ongoing support of your project:
The average Gardener website proposal is currently $68k*
*This is based on an average of the last 6 project proposals; last updated August 2024. Projects are scoped based on all the historical time tracking data of the studio, so as to remain competitive and surprise-free.
Gardener releases yearly transparency reports that cover how the business is doing and what we learned while doing it: profit and loss, new business, and operations.
2022 Perennial Report
2021 Perennial Report
2020 Perennial Report
2019 Perennial Report
The following is a collection of resources including proposals, QA cycle trackers, launch checklists and more that we use every day to win and do our work. Gardener is not the sole author here — Kevin Green of Jetskis co-authored the contracts, proposals, and launch checklist with us as we've learned and operated our practices over the last several years.
A battle-tested Next/Sanity boilerplate for building headless Shopify stores and marketing websites. This code was used to build nearly every Gardener website to date.