It didn't start as a business plan.
It started as a frustration. I was watching someone close to me plan their wedding — spending evenings wrestling with Canva, trying to get a template to look the way they'd imagined it, hitting a paywall just to download their own work. Then the link they shared with guests looked like a random string of characters. Guests couldn't figure out how to RSVP.
Three days before the wedding, Canva updated something and the page broke.
I'm a developer. I build things for the web — not as a hobby, but as a craft I've spent years learning properly. And I kept thinking: this is a solvable problem. A real wedding website isn't hard to build. A proper editor isn't complicated. An RSVP form that emails you directly takes an afternoon. Why is nobody selling this?
So I built it.
The first template took a few weeks.
I wrote every line of PHP myself. I designed the layout from scratch. I built the upload system, the code protection, the RSVP routing. I gave it to a real couple and watched them use it — noting every time they got confused, every time something didn't work the way they expected. Then I fixed it.
Then I built another one. And another. Each one hand-coded, personally tested, and sold only when I'm satisfied it actually works.
When something breaks or a customer needs help, it's me who replies — not a support bot, not an offshore team. One person, one promise: it works the way it's supposed to.
The name? Straightforward, honestly.
TechnicalProMax means exactly what it sounds like — a technical product, built to a professional standard, without compromise. "Pro" because it's done properly. "Max" because it's taken as far as it should go. No fluff. No filler. Just something that works.
Where we're going.
Right now we have wedding templates and birthday party pages. The plan for 2026 is to reach over 100 templates — covering weddings, birthdays, baby showers, engagements, anniversaries, Mother's Day, Father's Day, christenings, graduations, corporate launches, seasonal parties, and everything in between.
Every template will follow the same principle: real hosted page, personal URL, editable without software, RSVP to your inbox, lifetime access.
This is still early days. But the foundation is solid, the system works, and the feedback from real customers has been the best kind — the kind where they tell their friends.
That's all I needed to know to keep going.
—