I picked out iwebsitez from a Google search looking for website designers geographically convenient to my activities. I'm secretary of a large(ish) prostate cancer charity and knew nothing about website design and not much about computers but, for various reasons, we knew that our old website needed to be replaced.I knew what I wanted to achieve but didn't know how to achieve it. Pete and the team seemed to know what they were talking about so we set off. My ideas came up against technological limitations and I had to push to understand why things could not be achieved. The result, as always, is a compromise. The first stage is to get the site live and then we will consider adding bells and whistles.Pete and the team are busy with various projects - always a good sign - but always seemed to have time to explain but you have to push. Like most computer people, they race on ahead bashing keys, talking in jargon with screens flashing past my eyes and sometimes have to be dragged back to explain in English what they are up to and why they are doing this or that. Occasionally I had to say 'but I want it this way'.Also, you have to be clear about who is doing what. A couple of times days passed when they and I each thought the other was doing something.However, having said that, I am pleased with the result, the price was reasonable and no-one in the charity has (yet) complained. I will have no problem in returning to iwebsitez for the next stages and would certainly recommend anyone to talk to them. You'll be pleased with the results you get.