I made my first money online when I was twelve years old. That's not a flex, it's a starting point. By the time most people were figuring out what they wanted to do for a living, I had already spent years tinkering with websites, learning what made people click, and watching strangers send me real money in exchange for things I'd built online.
I've been doing this professionally since 2010. Over the years I've helped more than 200 companies across six continents sell and scale: physical products, digital products, services, SaaS, agencies, brick-and-mortar, e-commerce, and more. Some I helped reach their first six figures. Others I helped push past seven and eight.
VanTech exists at the intersection of three things I refuse to separate: tech, marketing, and sales. Most agencies pick a lane. They build sites that look great but can't sell. They run ad campaigns that drive traffic to broken funnels. They do "branding" without ever asking what it's supposed to sell. I've watched it happen for over a decade and I built VanTech to do the opposite.
Today VanTech works with a tight team of trusted partners and specialists. We're remote-first, which means we're picky about who we collaborate with and we don't pad our payroll with seats we don't need. When you hire VanTech, you get the people who actually do the work, not a salesperson who hands you off to a junior account manager after the contract is signed.

