Design. Hosting. Support. All Together—Finally.
Sometimes growth means breaking things apart.
But sometimes? It means pulling everything together and making it work better.
That’s what we just did at Lone Bird Studio.
For years, we operated as three separate but connected companies—each doing their part:
- Lone Bird Studio for design and strategy
- Webguy.tech for WordPress maintenance and support
- AshevilleWeb.host for fast, local hosting
It worked—but it wasn’t seamless. To a client, it felt like dealing with three different shops for one website. It was time to change that.
One Studio, One System, Three Services That Work Together
We’ve restructured the entire ecosystem to bring clarity and power to your WordPress experience. Now, everything lives under the Lone Bird Studio umbrella, with each piece of the system working together to support your site long-term.
Here’s what that means:
- Design that converts – focused on your audience, goals, and growth
- Hosting that’s local and reliable – with servers right here in WNC
- Support that sticks with you – updates, backups, and security from people you can reach
No middlemen. No handoffs. No confusion.
Just one team who knows your business and your site—inside and out.
Why It Matters
Most businesses treat their website like a one-time project. That’s a mistake.
Your WordPress site needs three things to thrive:
- A strong visual brand and structure (design)
- A reliable place to live (hosting)
- Ongoing care and updates (support)
When one of those breaks, everything suffers.
The Lone Bird WordPress Ecosystem fixes that by bringing all three together under one roof.
We Work With You, Not For You
This isn’t just a rebrand—it’s a mindset shift.
We’ve built this ecosystem to serve real businesses—small teams, solo founders, and entrepreneurs who need clarity, results, and a partner they can trust.
You’re not hiring a freelancer. You’re gaining a team that’s in it with you.
Ready for a Website That Works?
If you’ve been burned by developers, ghosted after launch, or stuck with a site you can’t update—let’s change that. Let’s build something that works and keeps working.