"Digital" should not mean fleeting.

Digital

We particularly enjoy helping those with something to say, say it.

Brands large and small need a digital presence. We help yours convey seriousness and weight. While we may have some healthy skepticism about the growing presence of digital in our lives, we remind ourselves that digital means distributed. And that’s a good thing.

New eras are always accompanied by growing pains. Organizations and individuals of all walks of life benefit from partnering with those who through sustained repetition and aptitude are digital natives (that’d be us). We understand some of our clients can be put off by the ever-changing list of acronyms and technologies that power the web. We keep track of all that so that our clients are up to date and do not have to give it a moment of their thoughts.

Larchmont keeps its ear to the ground and sleeps with one eye open in order to know where things are heading with regards to use of technology. There’s no sense in spending time and money making updates to your Medium page if no one uses Medium anymore.

We don’t make pop-ups or modal subscription windows that make your visitor say “No thanks”. You’re welcome.

We don’t engage in fads or antipatterns. In the modern world, decency connotes luxury. When we think about our clients’ end-users, we are most benefiting our clients. And we like to promote independent solutions in a world of mergers and acquisitions. Using off-the-shelf tools, we’ve set up ecommerce online stores that our clients retain ownership of, integrating with UPS for shipping and processing thousands of dollars in sales with the help of our friends at Stripe. After we are brought in to sort things out, our clients retain revenue that might have otherwise gone to eBay, Amazon, or Etsy. What can we say, we’re independent minded like that.

We also have some obscure kludges and tricks up our sleeve that have proven critical in moments where every minute counts. Sometimes when others have said it could not be done (or should not) we manage to pull it off. All in a day’s work.