Over the years, I've watched brilliant ideas stall not because the founder wasn't capable—but because they didn't know what the computer needed from them. A lack of technical knowledge shouldn't be the thing that holds you back. It shouldn't be exploited. It should be eliminated as a barrier.
I've worked 14–24 hour days understanding the problems entrepreneurs face at every level. From the solo founder bootstrapping their first idea to the established business owner who knows exactly what they need but can't translate it into code. The problem is never the vision. It's the gap between the idea and the implementation.
CLAJAMA is my answer to that gap. I want to sell my clients a service—not charge them for teaching the computer skills they need to succeed. You shouldn't have to learn web development, server administration, design systems, or deployment pipelines just to get a website that represents your business. That's my job.
Entrepreneurship should be about vision and execution—not about who can afford a technical team. The tools should adapt to you, not the other way around. Every entrepreneur deserves a web presence that competes with the biggest players in their industry, without needing to understand a single line of code.
That's what I'm building at CLAJAMA. A platform that takes your business, your brand, your voice—and turns it into a website that works as hard as you do. No setup fees. No technical jargon. Just a tool that does what you need.
“Knowledge gaps are not character flaws. They are design problems. I solve design problems.”— Claron Chatmon