I'm Ilija. I build Webflow sites for hardware and SaaS startups. Before this, I had a regular job. Then I discovered Webflow, and something just clicked — I haven't looked back since.

Not a straight line. But every step made sense in hindsight.
The beginningI grew up around computers and always gravitated toward them naturally. Not because someone told me to — just because that's where I felt at home. Technology made sense to me in a way that other things didn't.
The discoveryI was reading about no-code tools when I came across stories about Webflow. Something about it just resonated. I started exploring, then learning, then building. One project led to another, and before I knew it I had a skillset people were willing to pay for.
The leapI was employed before this. Safe, predictable, fine. But once I saw what I could build in Webflow — and the kind of results it delivered for clients — staying put wasn't an option anymore. I went freelance and haven't looked back.
TodayNow I focus on building Webflow sites for tech companies — startups that need fast, conversion-focused sites and CRM integrations that actually work. First client gave me a 5.0 review. That's the standard I hold myself to.
No fluff, no endless revisions for the sake of it. We align on the goal early, and I deliver against that. You'll always know where the project stands.
I move fast because I know what I'm doing, not because I rush. Most projects go live in days, not weeks. Clean structure, proper execution, no shortcuts.
When something needs to be said — I say it. If a design decision isn't serving your business, I'll tell you. That's what a real partner does.
Pretty is great. Pretty that converts is better. Every decision — from layout to CTA placement — is made with your end user in mind.
Because clients work with people, not just skill sets.
Gym keeps me disciplined, clears my head, and honestly — the same mindset that gets you through a hard set gets you through a tough project brief.
Electric guitar, black metal — just for myself. Not something I perform or post about. Everyone needs one thing that's fully theirs.
Even when I'm not on client work, I'm experimenting in Webflow. Testing interactions, pushing limits, and staying sharp.
Tell me about your project. I'll tell you if I can help — and if I can't, I'll point you to someone who can.