A Los Angeles team · est. 2016
We build
websites.|
Guama.dev is a small team for businesses that'd rather talk to humans than sit through a sales funnel. We build websites, automation, AI systems, and work in the cloud.
§ 01 — What we do
Five disciplines,
done deeply.
We stay small on purpose. It means we can only do a few things, but the few things we do — we do really well. Click any row below to expand.
Custom-built sites for shops, studios, and services. Designed so people actually want to click around.
- Marketing sites and brochure sites
- E-commerce and booking flows
- Internal tools and dashboards
- CMS so your team can update things
- Lightning-fast, on good hosting
If your team does it manually more than once a week, we can probably automate it. Invoices, onboarding, scheduling, reports, handoffs.
- Workflow bots (n8n, Zapier, custom)
- CRM syncs and lead routing
- Scheduled reports and alerts
- Document processing pipelines
- Custom scripts for the weird stuff
Claude and GPT plugged into the places they actually help — not AI for the sake of it. Internal copilots, smart search, summarizers, data extractors.
- Chatbots with access to your docs
- Document & email triage
- Retrieval-augmented search (RAG)
- Fine-tuned prompts and guardrails
- Cost and quality monitoring
Cross-platform apps that don't feel like websites in a shell. Real interactions, offline modes, push, the lot.
- iOS + Android from one codebase
- Push notifications & deep links
- Offline-first data sync
- App Store & Play Store submission
- Over-the-air updates
Move off the aging server under the desk. We audit, plan, migrate, and tune — without breaking what works.
- Data audits and migration plans
- AWS · GCP · Azure · DigitalOcean
- Database moves and backups
- Cost optimization post-migration
- Documented handoff to your team
§ 02 — Selected work
A few recent
projects.
Here are six we're proud of. Four are still live for you to click around — the rest are under NDA or long retired.

Hamilton High's competitive esports program — rosters, schedules, and live match results for the school's varsity gaming teams.

A speed-reading web app that helps you read faster using rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP). Paste text, set your pace, go.

Hamilton High's Students Run LA program — where staff coach and empower students to train for, and run, the Los Angeles Marathon.

A junk-removal company serving residential and commercial properties across Los Angeles. Marketing site with same-day quote flow, service-area pages, and pricing transparency.
§ 03 — Process
Simple, small
on purpose.
We write code by hand, the way we learned — one line at a time. No noisy pipelines, no daily standups. Small team, long focus, work that ships when it's ready.
Talk
We hop on a call — no pitch deck, no fluff. You tell us what's broken or what you want to build. We tell you if we can help.
Plan
A short doc: what we'll build, what it'll cost, and when it'll ship. You approve it, or we change it.
Build
We work in public: a live staging URL, quick daily check-ins, working software you can click through. You see it come together, not just at the end.
Ship & support
We launch, train your team, and stay around for bug fixes and small improvements. No long-term retainers required.
"We wanted to show off how great our program is and how much we do for our kids."— Mr. Oh, Program Leader, Hamilton SRLA
§ 04 — Team
Three people,
one desk.
Guama.dev is a small, independent team in Los Angeles. We started in 2016 writing raw HTML, CSS, and JavaScript by hand — before layering in the tools and libraries we use today. The stack has grown; the ethos hasn't changed.
Work with one of us, and you're working with all of us. No account managers, no offshored teams. The person you meet on the first call is the person who writes your code.
Ten years building across the stack — backend, frontend, cloud. The generalist who goes deep where it counts.
Focuses on the visual side of things and the user experience. Designs interfaces that feel obvious in hindsight.
Backend, cloud, automations. Makes sure everything works — and that the pieces connect properly to one another.
- Where
- Los Angeles, CA California
- Hours
- Mon–Fri · 9–6 PT On-call for clients
- Favorite tech
- React · n8n Postgres · Claude
§ 05 — Let's talk
Tell us
about your
project.
The form is fine — an email is better. Either way, we answer within a business day, usually with questions before we commit to anything.
- websites@guama.dev
- Phone
- 310 · 400 · 6052
- Where
- Los Angeles, CA
- Hours
- Mon – Fri · 9am – 6pm Pacific
We got it. Expect a reply from one of the three of us within a business day.