Small Fixes That Make Your Business Work
PSG Studio helps creative solo businesses solve the annoying technology problems that eat up your time.
Not complete overhauls. Not switching to the latest shiny tool. Just practical fixes for the things that are almost working but not quite.
Since 2005, I’ve helped small businesses organize information, troubleshoot websites, and create simple systems that actually fit how they work. What starts as “my website is acting weird” often reveals that tools aren’t talking to each other, files are scattered everywhere, or nobody documented how something important works.
I specialize in seeing the whole picture, then breaking it down into small changes you can actually manage.
How we work together
Information Organization
Your business has information scattered across email, files, tools, and your own memory. I help you document how things work, organize what matters, and create systems so you’re not the only person who knows where everything is.
Website Support
From troubleshooting technical issues to regular maintenance, I help keep your website secure and working. Updates, backups, fixing what breaks—so your site works for your business instead of consuming all your time.
Custom Guidance
Every business is different. I create step-by-step tutorials and recommendations tailored to how you actually work, not how a generic guide thinks you should work.
Ongoing Partnership
Whether you need regular check-ins or occasional problem-solving, I’m here when you need help. Project-based work or reserved time—we’ll figure out what fits your needs.
Ready to Fix What’s Not Quite Working?
We can work together virtually, or if you’re in the metro NYC area, let’s discuss in-person options.
Notebook
These articles explore how small businesses can work with imperfect systems, organize information, and make practical decisions about tools and processes.
mindful rebalancing
August moves at a different pace; time seems to stretch and soften. Heat hangs in the air, slowing everything as deadlines drift, clients pause for vacations, and the usual urgency thins at least for a few more weeks. Last year, I used this time to focus on the basics of my messaging and communications; that…
What quiet clarifies
Early in my career, when my experience was mostly a shiny undergraduate degree, the fledgling online productivity culture made sense. I honestly didn’t know how to work in an office and manage all my responsibilities. I was able to say I didn’t know the answer to something and that I’d look it up, but I…
Small on Purpose
If the endless spam emails were to be believed, we could double user engagement quickly, land six to eight new client leads a week, and grow a newsletter list that doubles in size within months. Some people think bigger is better. I believe strongly that good things come in small packages. As a solopreneur, there…
Newsletter
The patterns underneath the problems, what’s almost working but not quite. Monthly observations on real pressure points and how to find a small fix that actually shifts things.



