Website or web application?
What's the difference, anyway?The difference between a website and a web application is fuzzy, but most developers agree that a web application is based on tasks and reacting to information from a user, and a website is mostly static and based on relaying information to a user.
ColdFusion?
I thought that was only for big companies with lots of money?This used to be true, but with the emergence of solid open source and free CFML engines such as OpenBD and Railo, this is no longer the case.

I use OpenBD for CFML based projects and can offer hosting on my own server for your application, or you can host it yourself on almost any Java capable webhost.
Can you add a function to my website?
Yes.Of course, get in touch with me about what you need and I'll give let you know if it's feasible.

In some cases it's not feasible, if for example your website was programmed in PHP, I can't just add a function created in CFML as they're two different technologies.

If the functionality you need is important enough I can of course recreate your existing website in CFML (And take care of any issues you have with your existing site while I'm at it) as well as add the functionality you want.
But, I just want a nice looking website.
No problem, all the websites I make are nice.

What I do

I'm a programmer, a developer, that means that it's my job to make your idea come to life in front of your eyes, no matter if it's a small personal website for your family, or a fully featured ecommerce based web application/site with a built in staff portal and newsletter system.

Depending on your needs and budget my work ranges from modifying existing templates for an existing CMS(Content Management System), to writing the needed application completely from scratch in order to tailor it perfectly to your needs and wants.

I have two ways of pricing depending on the work: Hourly or Per project.

Hourly is mostly used when you need smaller things done, such as making small changes to an existing site, simple graphic work and such.

Per project is used for just about everything else, such as developing an application or creating a website.