A local partner for your business website. No jargon. No surprises.
Most of my clients are running a business, not managing a website. They do not have time to chase down a developer or decode a tech invoice. I built Arcane Tech so that local business owners have someone they can actually call ... who shows up, explains things plainly, and does not disappear after the site goes live.
Who We Are
Connecticut web services built around your business, not ours.
Arcane Tech Solutions is a small web services company based in central Connecticut. We work with local businesses and organizations, from family-owned service companies to churches and nonprofits, that want a professional web presence without the overhead of a big agency.
We handle the full picture: design, hosting, updates, and ongoing support. You get one point of contact who knows your site, answers your questions in plain language, and is still there six months after launch
No long-term contracts. No surprise invoices. No waiting a week for a response. Just reliable, local support from someone who is invested in your success.
What you can expect
Actually Responsive
You won't be waiting a week for a callback. We treat your site like it matters, because your business depends on it.
Plain language, always
No tech jargon. We explain what you're paying for, why it matters, and what happens next - in terms that make sense.
No surprise costs
Flat, predictable pricing. You know what you're paying before any work begins. No hidden fees, no scope creep invoices.
We stay after launch
Most agencies go dark once your site is live. We schedule check-ins, monitor performance, and handle updates as your business grows.
We Work With
We've worked with businesses across Connecticut including...
Home service companies
Landscapers & contractors
Restaurants & retail
Churches & nonprofits
Professional services
Local Connecticut businesses
Ready to get Started?
Your website should work for you. Let's make sure it does.
Free consultation. No pressure, no commitment. We'll talk through what you need and what it would cost, in plain terms.