A father-son agency for the people who actually run America.
We started TEBA because too many small businesses — the ones who keep towns running — are stuck with websites that don't represent them. We're here to fix that.
Tyson Ely
Tyson handles the build side — modern web stacks, AI, and the systems that connect everything. He's spent years watching local businesses get sold bloated, overpriced sites and decided to do something about it.
Brett Anderson
Brett runs strategy and client care — translating between business owners and the tech, and making sure no one ever feels confused or oversold. After decades in business, he treats every client like a neighbor, because they usually are.
Why TEBA exists.
We kept seeing the same thing: a great local business — a roofer, a diner, a trucking outfit — with a website that looked like it was last updated in 2014. Or no website at all. Or a site they paid $6,000 for that nobody actually uses.
The big agencies don't want them. The cheap template sites don't respect them. So a lot of these businesses just give up on the internet and rely on word-of-mouth, while their competitors quietly eat their lunch with smarter websites and AI-powered automations.
We started TEBA — short for Tyson Ely & Brett Anderson — to build the agency we wished existed for those businesses. Modern work. Honest pricing. Real humans answering the phone. And a free demo so you can see what it'd look like before you commit a dollar.
Four things we don't compromise on.
Plain English, always
We don't talk down to you and we don't bury you in tech jargon. If we recommend something, we can explain it in a sentence.
Build first, sell second
We'd rather show you what your site could look like than try to convince you with a pitch deck. The work is the pitch.
Small enough to care
You're not a ticket in a queue. When you text us, you're texting Tyson or Brett — not a chatbot, not a customer success rep.
Built to last
Modern code, modern hosting, modern tools. The site we build today should still feel sharp in five years.
We'd love to hear about your business.
Whether you're ready to build something or just curious — there's no pressure on a first call.