Teaching came first — the agency came later
Before Webs Butler, I spent years teaching English to adults —
managers, business owners, specialists. And I kept hearing the same stories:
“We have a website, but nobody develops it”, “We don’t really know what our agency does”,
“We’re scared to touch anything in WordPress”.
In parallel, I was building my first websites and stores — first for friends,
then for local businesses. I realized the biggest issue isn’t WordPress itself.
It’s the lack of clarity: what’s being done, why it’s being done, and what the client should expect.
The idea became a “butler”, not “an agency”
The name is intentional. A butler handles things in the background:
watches the details, reacts before things fall apart, and doesn’t disappear after handing over the keys.
That’s how Webs Butler works — like an extension of your team, not another vendor selling a “pretty site”.
That’s why we stick to a proven stack: WordPress, Elementor/Breakdance,
WooCommerce, Cloudflare, Synology, Brevo, Supabase. We choose tools that make business sense —
and ignore the rest.