I BuildWebsitesThat
I BuildWebsites
Hit Different
That Hit Different
I'm Ali. I spend way too much time thinking about why some websites make you stay and others make you leave. Then I build the kind that make you stay. Fast, sharp, and designed like someone actually gave a damn. That's the only way I know how to build.
I didn't just build pages, I thought about the two people using this thing. the business owner who needs an accountant in a country they've never worked in, and the firm that wants to be found without chasing leads. everything I built was with both of them in mind.
Accountants For Global Business
AGB needed more than just a website. they needed a whole ecosystem where accounting firms from around the world could be found, contacted and trusted. I built that. a global directory, country specific business guides, service pages and a full CMS so the client never has to ask a developer to update anything. just a platform that works and keeps working.




My approach was simple. They needed leads, so I built a direct path from landing on the site to sending an inquiry. We went with a dark-mode/light-mode, premium look and kept everything focused. No unnecessary pages, no distractions. Just a clear, simple flow that makes it easy for a user to see what they offer and get in touch.
PrimeCrest Property Management
PrimeCrest needed a sharp, premium landing page to capture high-value leads for their real estate broking and property services. I built them a dark-mode, high-end single page site focused entirely on turning casual traffic into actual inquiries. Users land on a clean, visual hero section and get guided straight to an enquiry form or a savings calculator without any distraction.




the whole site runs on GSAP. scroll-triggered reveals, smooth section transitions, text animations that feel intentional rather than decorative. I wanted every interaction to feel like the site was alive, not just a static page you scroll through. the goal was to make the design do the selling before anyone reads a single word.
DigiDifference (Concept Redesign)
DigiDifference had the right energy but a site that didn't show it. the original didn't match the confidence of what they actually do. I took it apart and rebuilt it from scratch as a concept, tightening the structure, fixing the section flow and giving it a visual identity that actually felt like a digital marketing agency worth hiring.




About.
Education
Undergraduate - Information Science & Engineering
Yenepoya Institute of Technology (2023 - 2027)
Skills
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Ali Ahmed Syed
I started building websites because the ones I kept seeing were boring. That annoyance turned into a skillset, which turned into clients, which turned into this.
I'm a full stack dev who believes great products are built through equal parts design and code.
Before anything gets designed, I spend time just understanding what the site needs to do. Not aesthetically, functionally. Who's landing on it, what they need to feel, what they need to do next. That clarity is what everything else gets built on.
I decide how the site moves before I decide how it looks. Animation isn't decoration, it's how the page communicates. If the motion feels off, the whole thing feels off, no matter how good it looks static.
Most of my time is spent removing things. A section that doesn't pull its weight, a transition that's too much, copy that's trying too hard. The final version is usually half of what I started with.
I don't drop a Vercel link and disappear. I make sure whoever I'm handing this to actually understands what they have. Documented, clean, and built so it doesn't fall apart the moment someone touches it after me.












