Websites built by someone who cares.
Vidakovic Digital is a web design and digital marketing studio in Burlington, Ontario. I build fast, accessible websites and run paid acquisition for small businesses across the GTA — the kind of work that keeps phones ringing and quotes coming in.
The story
Petar Vidakovic · Founder
Hi, I'm Petar.
I'm a self-taught web developer based in Burlington, Ontario. I build websites and run digital marketing for small businesses across the Greater Toronto Area — landscapers, contractors, local shops, family-owned services. The kind of businesses that are the backbone of every neighbourhood.
I started Vidakovic Digital because I believe small businesses deserve websites built with the same care, speed, and craft as the ones billion-dollar companies ship. They almost never get it. Most small business sites are slow, generic, and forgotten the day they go live. That's a fixable problem.
Every site I build is custom-coded in Astro, designed for performance and accessibility, and structured to actually bring in leads. No templates. No page builders. No corners cut.
How I work
Four beliefs. That shape the work.
These are the load-bearing ideas behind every project. If they sound right to you, we'll probably work well together.
- Belief 01
Speed is a feature.
Most small business websites load slowly because no one made it a priority. A fast site is more accessible, ranks better, converts better, and respects the user. There is no good argument for shipping a slow site in 2026.
- Belief 02
Constraints make better work.
A website is not a place to put everything you can think of. The best small business sites do three things, well, and skip the rest. Saying "no" to features is part of the design.
- Belief 03
Code is a deliverable.
When a project ends, you should own clean, readable code that any developer can pick up. No proprietary builders, no vendor lock-in, no holding the keys hostage. Your site is yours.
- Belief 04
Trust is earned in writing.
Fixed scope, fixed price, transparent timelines. Surprise invoices and scope creep are how the industry got its bad reputation. They are not how I work.
Outside the work
When I'm not coding.
I live in Burlington and spend most of my time outside work at concerts, on hikes, and getting absorbed in side projects, video games, or whatever the city has going on that weekend. I run a separate developer site at petarv.dev where I post the things I build for fun — experiments, tools, and small projects that don't have a client attached.
If you've read this far, you probably want to talk. Drop me a line — I read every email myself and reply within 24 hours.
Ready to build something good?
Tell me about your project. Free 30-minute call, fixed quote, no sales pitch.