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About FoundlyAgency

Your website should be your hardest-working salesperson.

We build websites — and the visibility to match — that get any business found on Google, Maps, and AI answers, then turn that attention into customers.

Why we exist

Most businesses don't need more ads. They need to be found — and to convert.

01

A website is a permanent asset

Ads stop the moment you stop paying. A website and its search visibility keep working 24/7 — the ROI compounds instead of disappearing.

02

Your website is a salesperson that never sleeps

A good site doesn't just look nice — it explains, reassures, and persuades, turning a stranger into a booking while you're closed.

03

Invisible businesses lose to visible ones

Too many great businesses are invisible online — so customers go to the competitor who simply showed up first, not the one with the better product.

The studio

A modern studio, built for speed and craft.

FoundlyAgency is founded and run by Lawrence Kang (江至翔)— a one-person studio deliberately built around sharp workflows, clear standards, and AI collaboration. That combination lets us deliver agency-grade websites and SEO with the speed and value a big agency can't.

It grew out of years of building real sites for real businesses — from restaurants and photo studios to product brands and software. FoundlyAgency is the next step: the same craft, now for any business, anywhere.

— Lawrence Kang, Founder

Why work with us

Technical craft, real results, and no lock-in.

Built to be found

Every site ships with Local SEO, Google Business Profile, and AI-search (GEO) foundations — not bolted on later.

Built to convert

Fast, mobile-first, and designed to persuade — one tap to call, message, or book.

You own it

Your site and domain stay yours. Free hosting for the first year, no lock-in.

Measured, monthly

Clear monthly reporting so you can see the rankings, views, and enquiries — not just take our word.

Ready to get found?

A free 15-minute check of how you show up on Google, Maps, and AI — and exactly what to fix first.