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About BAM Web Development

A full-stack studio founded by Brian Morrison. Thirteen years of shipping custom web applications and AI integrations, one team from architecture to launch.

The Name

Build. Automate. Monitor.

Every project we take on runs through three phases, and those phases became the name.

Most agencies specialize in one of these. A development shop builds the product, then hands it off. A separate team handles the AI integration. Another vendor runs the performance audits. Each handoff loses context, and the product suffers for it.

BAM covers the full lifecycle. Build the product. Automate the parts that shouldn't be manual. Monitor performance, accessibility, and reliability after launch. One team, one codebase, one relationship from first conversation to ongoing support.

The name is the process. The process is how every project ships.

Brian Morrison, founder of BAM Web Development
The Founder

Brian Morrison

Full-stack developer with 13+ years of professional experience building for the web. Front-end, back-end, infrastructure, payments, and AI integrations across projects ranging from marketing sites to SaaS platforms to voice-driven AI tools.

The reason BAM exists as a studio and not an agency: you work directly with the person who understands your project, writes the code, and makes the architecture decisions. No account managers relaying messages. No junior developers learning on your project. Senior-level judgment on every line.

Process

From first conversation to production

Every project follows the same five-step process. The scope changes. The discipline doesn't.

1

Define outcomes

Before writing a line of code, we align on what the product needs to do. Goals, audience, content strategy, success metrics, and technical constraints. This is where we decide what to build and, just as importantly, what not to build.

2

Design the structure

Architecture decisions happen before design decisions. Sitemap, component plan, data model, stack selection, SEO foundations. Every choice is tied to a reason. We explain the tradeoffs in plain language so you make informed decisions about your own product.

3

Build incrementally

You see working software within the first few weeks, not a staging demo at month three. We ship in usable slices so you can test, give feedback, and course-correct early. Each round of feedback shapes what comes next.

4

Quality pass

Every project ships with accessibility checks (WCAG), performance profiling (Core Web Vitals), structured data, responsive QA, and cross-browser testing as standard. Not as an add-on. Not as a separate phase. If it affects how your users experience the product, we check it before launch.

5

Launch and improve

Launch isn't the end. We set up analytics, document the system for your team, and stay involved for ongoing improvements. Products evolve. We stick around because the work doesn't stop when the site goes live.

Why BAM

What sets us apart.

The person you talk to is the person building your product

Your project stays with the people who understand it. One team from architecture to launch, no requirements lost in translation. When you have a question about your product's architecture, you get an answer from the person who designed it.

AI capability without the enterprise overhead

Enterprise AI agencies are built for enterprise timelines and enterprise budgets. We bring the same technical depth (streaming LLMs, RAG, voice AI, workflow automation) without the overhead of a large agency. Direct access to the people doing the work, scoped to what your project actually needs.

Shipped products, not pitch decks

A streaming AI platform serving users across seven languages. A voice assistant with real-time scheduling. A business operations platform that replaced five tools with one. Our portfolio is production software with real users, not concept mockups.

Performance is built in, not bolted on

Accessibility, Core Web Vitals, structured data, and SEO foundations ship with every project as standard. Most agencies treat these as optional extras or afterthoughts. We treat them as the baseline.

Have a project in mind?

Tell us what you're building. We respond within one business day with scoping questions and a rough plan.

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