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Our website is now three websites

A short tour of the new jezweb.com: the entry screen, then the AI, web and hosting sections

We just rebuilt jezweb.com.

We have been building websites for other people for over twenty years. Somewhere along the way our own had quietly become the thing we tell clients not to do: one site trying to do every job at once. Sell the work, explain the work, support the people already using it, all on the same pages, all fighting each other.

So we split it into three.

jezweb.com is the front door now. It says what we actually do in 2026: AI agents, MCP servers and custom apps on Cloudflare, plus the web, hosting and SEO work we have always done. We made it bolder than felt comfortable. Dark, fast, a bit loud. There is an AI guide built into the page, so if you have a question you can just ask it instead of hunting through a menu. Go poke it. That is the point.

help.jezweb.com is where the answers live. Plain-English articles for the stuff clients actually email us about: setting up email, pointing a domain, keeping a WordPress site healthy, WooCommerce, billing. Real steps, real screenshots. If you have ever sat on hold somewhere to be told to clear your cache, this is the opposite of that.

guides.jezweb.com is the same idea on video. Short narrated clips, about a minute each. How to add a section in Elementor. How to change an email address. How to write a blog post. The little jobs you do twice a year and forget between times.

Here is the bit that might be useful to you, not just us.

A website is not one product anymore. It is at least three jobs. Convince someone to hire you. Help them once they have. Teach them to do the small things themselves so they are not waiting on you. Cramming all three onto one homepage is why so many business sites feel cluttered and none of the three jobs gets done well.

You do not need three separate sites to fix that. Sometimes it is just three clear sections. But the thinking is the same: name the jobs, then build for each one honestly.

That is what we did to our own. Have a look. If something is confusing or broken, tell me. The whole point of putting the help and the guides out in the open is that you should not have to email us to find out how something works. Though you can always still email us.