Jenson Digital is one person, on purpose
The operator.
Designer, builder, and the one who answers the phone. No account managers, no hand-offs, no offshore queue. Just the person whose name is on the door.
Journey Jenson
Operator · Euless, TX
Who you're hiring
I'm Journey Jenson. I build websites every single day; agencies, storefronts, product sites, e-commerce, all from my desk in Euless, Texas. Not as a side hustle, not through a team you'll never meet. When you hire Jenson Digital, the person who sells you the site is the person who designs it, codes it, launches it, and picks up when it rings.
Small businesses get burned on websites two ways: agencies that charge $10,000 for a template, and $99 builders that make every shop look identical. I exist in the gap: custom work, straight answers, and a model where you can't get burned, because you see the finished design before you spend anything.
The studio runs three lines today. Websites, built proof-first. Native iOS and Android apps, shipped from one codebase to both stores. And a digital compliance practice that audits, fixes, and certifies websites against the federal ADA accessibility standard, for Texas cities, school districts, and private businesses staring down the 2027 and 2028 deadlines.
Why "built before you buy"
Because it's the only pitch that respects your time. You shouldn't have to imagine what you're paying for, and you shouldn't have to gamble on a stranger's taste. So I flipped the order: I do the work first. You get a live link, you open it on your phone, and the site argues its own case. If it loses, you've spent two minutes and zero dollars.
The standard
- No templates. Ever.
- Fast on a four-year-old phone.
- You own everything: domain, files, all of it.
- Answered calls, not ticket queues.
- If it could be anyone's site, it isn't done.
The name
Jenson is my family name, but it comes with good company. In 1470, a craftsman named Nicolas Jenson cut the first great roman typeface by hand in Venice, and printers have measured themselves against it ever since. I didn't pick the standard. It came with the name.