I have decided to roll my personal blog directly into Yazaroo. As the founder, keeping my thoughts isolated on a separate domain no longer makes pragmatic sense. This blog has always functioned as a founder’s journal, documenting the unvarnished reality of building companies, making hard decisions, and running an agency. That kind of raw, real-world experience shouldn’t sit in a silo; it needs to be put to work for the main business.
Yazaroo is not just a web design and support agency; it also operates as a venture studio. We build and launch our own brands alongside our clients. If we expect founders to trust us with their businesses, the best proof of competence is showing them exactly how we think, operate, and fail.
I originally built this journal on a separate domain to quietly establish a solid base of content without the pressure of it acting as a typical “corporate blog.” Now that the foundation of writing is there, I am migrating it all over. The goal is simple: to ditch the faceless agency facade. By moving this content to Yazaroo, it shows that the agency is run by people who are actually in the trenches, making the same pragmatic, operational decisions our clients are facing every day.