Ara's Llantas
Is a small Kansas City Kansas Lawn mower and motorcycle tire shop. That component library powering marketing and app surfaces.
Web Developer & Creative Builder
I design and build clean, modern web experiences using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript—from marketing sites and email to full-stack apps.
TIM WITHROW
I’m Tim Withrow. My background is welding and fabrication, where the work began long before metal met the bench: establishing layout and build sequence, selecting processes and tooling matched to the material and specification, and reviewing drawings and technical documentation before fabrication started. Close coordination with engineering and quality assurance kept the build faithful to design intent—and schedules I shared with leadership reflected a defined scope, not an uninformed estimate.
I apply the same discipline to web development. I structure information and interaction thoughtfully, adopt technologies and patterns suited to the constraints at hand, and review briefs, design artifacts, and tickets thoroughly before implementation. I address open questions early, document assumptions clearly, and set timelines against mutually agreed deliverables.
As a freelancer, I work with teams and founders who value that standard of execution—shipping websites, email, and focused products with consistent communication and dependable follow-through.
Plan the work, select the means, honor the specification—then deliver to standard.
Is a small Kansas City Kansas Lawn mower and motorcycle tire shop. That component library powering marketing and app surfaces.
Site for a Kansas City music, photography, and videography promoter—Vite and Tailwind on the front end, with Node.js and Express where needed, hosted on Hostinger.
Coming soon
Multi-tenant inventory SaaS in React and Vite—SKU and stock tracking on Vercel and Supabase, with the API layer on Railway.
Built a customer-facing web presence for a lawn mower and motorcycle tire shop in Kansas City, Kansas—helping a long-running local business show inventory, services, and contact paths online.
The stack is JavaScript, Node.js, Express, and Supabase for auth and data, with a structure I can extend as the shop adds pages or features. I treated requirements like shop drawings: clarify scope, pick the right tools, then ship something maintainable.
Built a site for a Kansas City promoter covering music, photography, and videography—so local artists and clients can see shows, work, and how to get in touch.
The stack pairs a Vite and Tailwind CSS front end with Node.js and Express where needed, hosted on Hostinger. SEO and analytics are in place so the promoter can track how people find and use the site.
Building a multi-tenant inventory platform for teams that outgrow shared spreadsheets—SKU-level tracking, location-aware counts, and role-based access so operators see what is on hand without waiting on a single owner-of-the-truth file.
The stack is React with Vite on Vercel, Supabase for auth and data with Row Level Security for tenant isolation and RBAC, and Railway for the API and background services. I’m shipping catalog and adjustment flows first, then reporting, ahead of a private beta.