Everything you'd want to know before reaching out.
A digital services business for Chabad shluchim and Jewish nonprofits. Websites, systems, content, design, and tech support — by someone who already understands the world you're operating in.
Websites, systems setup and consulting, writing and content, design, tech troubleshooting, and more. If it's digital and your Chabad House needs it, reach out.
Shluchim and Jewish nonprofit leaders who want professional work done right — without managing it themselves or explaining the context from scratch. If you need someone doing hundreds of small repetitive tasks at the lowest possible rate, a traditional VA may be a better fit. If you want quality work from someone who already gets your world, that's what I do.
Yes. Tell me the problem you're trying to solve and I'll figure out the rest. You don't need to know the technical details — that's my job.
Every project gets a flat quote upfront. I scope the work, give you a number, and that's what you pay. No hourly billing, no surprises.
I'm exploring monthly support options for clients who need regular help. It's not a formal offering yet — if you're interested, message me on WhatsApp and I'll be in touch.
Yes. Reasonable revisions are part of the process. I'd rather get it right than hand you something that doesn't work.
You do. Once the project is complete and paid for, everything is yours.
The files are yours to use. Please don't share editable source files or templates with others as a substitute for hiring someone — if they need similar work done, send them my way.
WhatsApp, voice notes, email — whatever works for you. My approach is to start with a thorough conversation upfront: I want to fully understand the project and start with a clear picture before anything begins. The clearer you are at the start, and the more responsive you are during the process, the faster and better things go.
It depends on scope. Smaller projects can move quickly; larger ones take more time. I'll always give you a realistic timeline when we scope the project — I don't make promises I can't keep.
Yes. Happy to improve, update, or fix something existing — no need to start from scratch.
Yes. I work primarily with Chabad shluchim but I'm happy to work with any Jewish nonprofit or organization with similar needs.
CRM implementation isn't my primary focus, but I can help with research, platform selection, and basic setup. For ongoing data work or more intensive CRM projects, I may be able to bring in someone I trust to handle it.
That happens. We'll talk through what changed, adjust the scope if needed, and handle it fairly.
ChabadOne, ChabadSuite, Squarespace, GitHub-hosted sites, Google Workspace, donation platforms, email marketing tools, and more. I'm comfortable learning new platforms too. I work with whatever makes the most sense for your organization.
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