About
We build the kind of web presence a good business deserves.
GatorByte is for operators who know their current site is underselling them. Custom websites, product surfaces, and software with a bias toward clarity, polish, and usefulness over time.
Rooted in Southeast Louisiana. Standards that travel.

Joe Saba
Founder · Principal engineer
Why this exists
Too many businesses are forced to choose between cheap and forgettable, or expensive and bloated.
GatorByte is a better middle path: custom work, technical competence, and thoughtful design without the agency theater, churn, and overhead that makes the process harder than it needs to be.
Some projects need a fast, high-trust marketing site. Others need workflow software, product UX, or a better layer between the business and its customers. The through-line is the same: the output should feel deliberate, credible, and useful.
Principles
How we like to work.
Direct collaboration
You work with the people shaping the strategy and writing the code — no account-manager telephone game.
Real craft, not templates
We design around the business, the audience, and the conversion path. Not around a theme builder.
Technical ownership
We care how the build holds up after launch — performance, maintenance, and the next iteration.
Trust by default
Clear scope, cleaner communication, work that feels dependable before it feels flashy.
What clients get
- Louisiana-rooted, built to work closely with local operators
- Comfortable shipping polished marketing sites and deeper product workflows
- Strong fit for service businesses, SaaS products, and operational platforms
- Focused on long-term partnership, not one-and-done handoff work
Louisiana rooted
Built in Southeast Louisiana. Standards that travel.
GatorByte works closely with operators across the Northshore, Greater New Orleans, and the River Parishes. The work is built to stand next to anything in its category — locally or nationally.
27+
Shipped
100%
Custom
24h
Response
Need a better site, better product UX, or both?
We can figure out what's actually needed, what should happen first, and what build will move the business forward without unnecessary complexity.

