About us

We build businesses, not just websites.

AWGCOR exists because most companies end up stitching together a web agency, a marketing agency, an automation consultant and a developer — then spend their own time being the glue.

  • Six service lines, one contract
  • You own every asset
  • Fixed price before work starts
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The short version

A website that looks good but doesn't sell is decoration. Automation bolted onto a broken process just makes the mess faster. Ads pointed at a page that doesn't convert are a way to lose money quickly.

These things are usually sold separately, by people who don't talk to each other. AWGCOR does them together, because they only work together.

How we actually work

Everything runs through one dashboard. You see progress, request revisions, read invoices and watch your analytics in the same place — not across four inboxes and a group chat.

Scope is agreed in writing with a fixed price before anything starts. If we think you need less than you asked for, we say so. If a freelancer is genuinely the better fit for the job, we say that too.

What you own

All of it. Code, designs, domains, accounts, automations — handed over in full at the end of every engagement. No hostage hosting, no proprietary builder you can't leave.

What we believe

Four things we won't compromise on.

01

Speed is a feature

A page that takes four seconds to load has already lost most of its visitors. Performance is not a finishing touch, it's the foundation.

02

Say the unprofitable thing

If your budget is better spent elsewhere, that's what we'll tell you. A short honest answer beats a long expensive one.

03

Automate the repeat

Any task a person does the same way twice a week is a task a system should be doing instead.

04

Leave nothing locked

You should be able to walk away with everything, at any time, without asking permission.

How we got here

Built the way we wished it existed.

No funding round, no pivot story — just a list of problems that kept showing up.

  1. 2024 · Q1

    One question, asked too often

    Three clients in a row asked the same thing: “who actually owns this?” Between a web agency, an ads freelancer and a plugin nobody could log into, the honest answer was nobody. AWGCOR started as the opposite of that.

  2. 2024 · Q2

    Build, then automate

    The first projects were websites. It became obvious within weeks that a fast site attached to a manual back office just moves the bottleneck, so automation stopped being an upsell and became part of the build.

  3. 2024 · Q4

    One dashboard instead of four inboxes

    Clients were chasing progress across email, WhatsApp and a spreadsheet. We put projects, revisions, invoices and analytics behind one login and never went back.

  4. 2025

    AI where it actually earns its place

    Not a chatbot bolted to a corner of the page. Agents trained on a client’s own documentation, answering first-line questions and handing anything real to a person — measured on resolution rate, not novelty.

  5. Today

    Six lines, one contract

    Websites, AI, automation, marketing, eCommerce and custom software, scoped in writing with a fixed price, delivered by one team that talks to itself.

In their words

What working with us is like.

They told us to spend less than we asked to. That was the first time an agency had ever talked us out of something, and it is the reason we still work with them.
Operations leadRetail group
The handover document was better than the one our previous developer wrote for software he built in-house. Everything was where they said it would be.
Technical directorB2B services
We stopped having a Monday morning admin meeting. The report that meeting existed to produce now lands in the channel at 6am on its own.
FounderLogistics startup

About us

Things people ask before the first call.

We are based in Kathmandu, Nepal and work with clients worldwide. In practice it matters in one way only: we overlap with European mornings and Asian afternoons, and we answer asynchronously otherwise. Nobody has ever needed us in the room.
Deliberately small. Every project has one point of contact who is also involved in the build — there is no account manager relaying messages to someone you never meet.
You take everything. Code, designs, domains, ad accounts, automation workflows and documentation are yours during the project, not just at the end of it. Nothing is hosted somewhere you cannot reach.
Yes, on the build side. Say so up front and we will keep our name off everything client-facing.

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