Ryan runs Etonic on his own standards. He designs, prices and builds most of it himself, and he would rather be on a tool than running a fleet of vans. The work was already excellent. The problem was that none of it showed up where people look.
The work first
We started with the builds, not the brand. Three recent projects became proper case studies on the site, each with its own page, gallery and plain-English write-up of what was done and why. Nine service pages cover the disciplines Ryan actually offers, from paving and brickwork to sleeper raised beds and hand-built benches. Seventeen area pages put him on the map across Hampshire, from Warsash out to Whiteley.
Then the build story
Ryan filled in one intake form. We wrote every word, sourced the structure, and had the site live in under a week. It is static HTML, so it loads in under a second on a phone, and every page carries the schema that Google and AI search read to understand who he is and what he does. No template shop, no drag-and-drop, no monthly software he can never leave. He owns what he paid for.
Where it sits now
The site is young; it went live in May 2026. It is too early for ranking claims, and we would rather show you the work than invent a number. What Ryan has now is a site that matches the standard of his gardens, and a foundation built to climb.




