BM Web Studio

Webflow builds and migrations—with QA that catches what breaks later.

Most of my work is hands-on with clients: Webflow, structured content, CMS cleanup, and accessibility. I’m in Codecademy’s FS12 bootcamp to line up the fundamentals with how I already work in production.

Portrait of Brandon Mosco, Webflow designer and developer

Coding projects

Three recent builds from the bootcamp. Browse the full list for every minor and major project.

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Skills & technologies

Rough signal of where my time goes in client work—not a scorecard.

Webflow & HTML/CSS

92%

Accessibility & QA

88%

JavaScript

78%

CMS & content structure

90%

About & experience

Brandon Mosco professional headshot beside biography

I run BM Web Studio. I’ve been in web development for 13+ years, with the last seven focused on Webflow—plus QA, accessibility, and migration work.

I help teams modernize sites, tighten CMS patterns, and keep things maintainable. FS12 is my way of lining up formal HTML/CSS practice with what I already do in production.

  • Webflow builds, components, and embeds
  • Cross-browser testing and accessibility reviews
  • Scoping, documentation, and client communication
Current focus
Webflow work for small and mid-sized businesses—structured content, repeatable workflows, and room to grow.
Background
Support and QA roots turned into owning front-end work: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and CMS architecture.
Learning
Codecademy Full-Stack Bootcamp (FS12): fundamentals in a structured format, alongside the portfolio work I’m shipping here.

Contact

For Webflow help, QA, or accessibility feedback, email me directly using the address below. The form is static and does not send messages.