Webmaster · Binghamton, NY

Ryan Davis

Building, running, and writing about operator-grade web infrastructure.

Eighteen years of building web things. Lately, doing it with smaller teams and better tools — and operating my own work alongside the client work.

Full Stack

Think it through. Build it right. Run it well.

Three stages, one practice. Most projects flow through this stack — strategy at the top, build in the middle, operations at the bottom. Other work — directory sites, AI-augmented experiments, the occasional rank-and-rent project — comes through me directly.

01Strategy
Ryan Davis

Operations and advisory work

Where the thinking starts. AI-augmented operations work for owner-operators — sorting out the data plumbing, the reporting, the agent workflows that compound over time.

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02Build
LuckyTyke

Custom WordPress sites

When the strategy is clear, LuckyTyke handles the build. Project-based work for small businesses that need a serious site without a serious agency.

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03Operate
WebOps Hosting

Hosting, monitoring, and ongoing care

Once the site is built, WebOps Hosting keeps it running. Managed WordPress hosting with monitoring, backups, security, and a human who picks up the phone.

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Building Now

A CEO dashboard for the rest of us.

What I’m working on between client projects.

ceo.ryandavis.com
REVENUE TODAY
$2.4K
PAYOUTS WTD
$8.1K
ACTIVE SUBS
412
MRR
$24K
REVENUE 30D
CHURN REASONS

Most CEO-dashboard SaaS products are designed for board reporting. The owner-operator question is different: did anything change last week that I need to react to? So I built one — Grafana, Postgres, and a handful of ETL scripts on a server I was already paying for. Marginal cost: zero.

From the blog

What I’m thinking about

MAY 3, 2026

How I Used Claude Code to Eliminate My Accounting Backlog in 3 Days

I had 166 unreconciled transactions and one weekend. Here’s the pipeline I built — Stripe, Mercury, QuickBooks, and Claude Code as the glue.

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MAY 3, 2026

18 Years of Hosting Lessons

What I wish someone had told me on day one — and a few things I had to learn the hard way.

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MAY 3, 2026

How I Built a CEO Dashboard for My Hosting Business in a Weekend

Every Monday morning I used to open seven browser tabs to figure out how my business was doing. Then I built one URL.

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Want to talk shop?

Operations, hosting, AI-augmented client work, or just want to compare notes — drop me a line.

Binghamton, NY