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Built by Sean and Zach — two developers who care about doing this right.

SeeZee Studio is a small team from Louisville building accessible, community-focused technology — starting with projects rooted in FBLA competition work and nonprofit initiatives.

How SeeZee Started

SeeZee didn't begin as a typical web agency.

SeeZee started with two high school friends — Sean and Zach — building websites for FBLA competitions and community projects. We helped local businesses, nonprofits, and community organizations get online — fast, simple, and affordable.

But we kept noticing the same problem:

The people who needed websites the most — mental health organizations, support groups, senior communities, small nonprofits — were either being ignored by big agencies or stuck with confusing, outdated platforms.

  • Traditional agencies wanted $10,000+ and months of meetings.
  • DIY website builders were too complicated for non-technical users.
  • And nobody was designing with cognitive accessibility in mind.

So we built SeeZee differently.

We focus on the organizations and communities that get overlooked. We build systems that actually work for people who struggle with technology. We design with empathy, clarity, and purpose.

And we don't disappear after launch — we maintain, support, and improve your site as your organization grows.

Our Roots

SeeZee was born at Trinity High School, where Sean and Zach first discovered their passion for building technology that serves others.

Through our involvement with FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America), we learned that business and service go hand in hand. This organization taught us the importance of leadership, community engagement, and using our skills to make a real difference.

Our early projects — websites built for FBLA competitions, community service initiatives, and local nonprofits — showed us that there was a gap in the market. Organizations that needed help the most were being overlooked by traditional agencies.

That's when SeeZee became more than a school project — it became our mission.

Today, we continue to partner with FBLA chapters, offering students real-world experience by working on projects for nonprofits and community organizations. This creates a cycle of impact: students learn valuable skills, communities get the support they need, and organizations receive professional websites at affordable rates.

Trinity High School
FBLA - Future Business Leaders of America

Sean & Zach

Zach, Sean, and Gabe at prom

Left to right: Zach, Sean, Gabe

We're Sean and Zach — two developers from Louisville who started building together through FBLA competitions at Trinity High School.

What began as school projects quickly became something more serious: a mission to build technology that's calm, accessible, and actually works for people who struggle with typical websites.

Gabe rounds out our team, bringing hands-on problem-solving when projects get complicated.

We're early-stage, but we build like professionals. We ship working prototypes, explain everything in plain English, and we're committed to sticking around after launch.

Meet the Team

Sean McCulloch

Sean McCulloch

Co-Founder & Technical Director

Sean builds the systems that power SeeZee — but more importantly, he builds with empathy.

He specializes in cognitive accessibility: creating websites and platforms that work for people with memory challenges, processing differences, anxiety, or sensory sensitivities.

Every system he designs follows one principle: "If someone can't use it easily, it's not done."

Sean handles:

  • Frontend & backend development
  • Database architecture
  • Admin dashboard design
  • Payment & donation integrations
  • Performance optimization
  • Accessible UI/UX design

Sean builds technology that lifts people up — not locks them out.

Zach Robards

Zach Robards

Co-Founder & Client Experience Director

Zach makes SeeZee human.

He works directly with clients who feel overwhelmed by technology, guiding them through the process with patience, clarity, and genuine care.

He also leads SeeZee's community partnerships with FBLA, Beta Club, and local service organizations — connecting students with real projects that help nonprofits and community groups.

Zach handles:

  • Client communication & onboarding
  • Project planning & timelines
  • Content strategy & copywriting
  • Community partnerships
  • Nonprofit discount coordination
  • Long-term client relationships

Zach makes every client feel capable — even if they've never touched a computer before.

What We Believe

Technology Should Be Accessible — Cognitively, Not Just Structurally

We design websites for people with memory issues, processing differences, anxiety, sensory sensitivities, and other cognitive challenges. Clear navigation. Large text. Predictable flows. No jargon. No clutter. Accessibility isn't a checklist — it's our foundation.

People Deserve Dignity Online — Even If They Struggle With Tech

If someone can't code, can't manage complex dashboards, or gets overwhelmed by standard interfaces — they shouldn't be left behind. We build systems that are genuinely easy to use for everyone, not just tech-savvy users.

We Build for the People Big Agencies Overlook

Mental health organizations. Support groups. Senior communities. Small nonprofits. Neuro-inclusive advocacy groups. These are the people who need digital tools the most — and the ones traditional agencies ignore. We don't.

Support Doesn't Disappear After Launch

Most agencies take your money, build a site, and vanish. We're committed to staying involved long-term. We maintain, update, fix, improve, and evolve your systems as your organization grows. Long-term partnerships, not one-time projects.

Relationships Matter More Than Contracts

We aim to build relationships that last for years — not because clients are locked in by a contract, but because they genuinely like working with us. We talk like humans. We keep things simple. We deliver more than we promise.

We Give Back Through Community & Education

Through partnerships with FBLA, Beta Club, and local schools, we help students gain real-world experience by building websites for nonprofits and community organizations. This creates a cycle of impact: students learn, communities grow, and organizations get the support they deserve.

Who We Build For

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Mental Health Organizations

Support groups, therapy centers, recovery programs, crisis services

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Neuro-Inclusive Communities

ADHD, autism, cognitive accessibility, neurodivergent advocacy

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Senior & Community Groups

Organizations serving older adults who need simple, usable technology

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Nonprofits & Small Teams

501(c)(3) organizations with limited budgets and big missions

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Student & Youth Programs

Schools, service clubs, and youth-led community projects

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Support & Recovery Groups

AA, NA, Al-Anon, mental health peer support, 12-step programs

How We Work

We Design With Empathy First

Every website we build is tested for cognitive accessibility. We ask: "Can someone with memory challenges use this? Can someone with anxiety navigate this without stress?" If the answer is no, we redesign it.

We Build Systems, Not Just Websites

Donations. Events. RSVPs. Email reminders. Admin dashboards. Analytics. We don't just make things look good — we make them work.

We Communicate Clearly & Patiently

No jargon. No tech-speak. No assumptions. We explain everything in plain language and walk clients through the process step by step.

We Stay With You Long-Term

We don't build a site and disappear. We're committed to maintaining, updating, and supporting your platform as your organization evolves. Your success is our success.

Why We Do This

SeeZee exists because we believe the internet should include everyone.

Too many people — especially those with cognitive challenges, mental health needs, or limited tech experience — are excluded from digital spaces because websites are too complicated, too confusing, or too expensive to access.

We're working to change that.

We build:

  • Accessible platforms for mental health and support organizations
  • Simple admin tools for people who aren't tech-savvy
  • Affordable solutions for nonprofits with limited budgets
  • Long-term partnerships that don't end after launch

We're not just building websites.

We're building access. We're building dignity. We're building community.

And we're working to prove that technology, when designed with empathy, can lift people up instead of leaving them behind.

Let's Build Something Meaningful Together

Whether you're a nonprofit, support group, community organization, or small team trying to make a difference — we'd love to help.