About Grace and Mighty Beginnings

The founder, the story,
and giving back.

Grace Broll, Founder & Creative Designer of Small But Mighty Web

Grace Broll · Founder & Creative Designer

Hello

I'm Grace.

I didn't set out to run a web studio. I set out to get my own business online — and I hit a wall. I hired two different companies to build a website and a CRM for me, and neither one could deliver work at the standard I wanted without asking for numbers that felt out of reach for a business that was still finding its feet.

Being the determined — and maybe a little stubborn — person I can be, I rolled up my sleeves and researched how to build a website myself. Before I knew it, I was building my own. Then the marketing materials. Then a CRM tucked right into the back of it. Somewhere in the middle of all that, I realized this was the work I actually wanted to do — and that plenty of other small business owners were staring at the same wall I had.

That's how Small But Mighty Web started. I build websites for small businesses — one at a time. Every client gets their own Project Room: a dedicated space where your brand, your pages, your notes, and the work in progress all live together in one place.

It's how I keep things personal at a small studio. No shared dashboards, no anonymous ticket queue — just your room, your project, and me in it with you. Strong foundations, careful work, and a space that actually feels like yours.

I also run Mighty Beginnings, a quarterly gift of a free website to a brand-new small business that needs a strong start. If you know someone who fits that description, I'd love to hear about them.

And yes — there's Mighty, the little navy laptop who watches over every project and stamps the final seal when you're ready to launch.

"Beautiful spaces help meaningful work happen."
Grace Broll

Giving back · Mighty Beginnings

One new small business.
One website. On me.

When I was starting my own business, finding the funds to do it well was hard. I remember postponing the whole thing more than once because of what it cost just to get off the ground — a website, a logo, the pieces that make a business look real to the people it wants to reach.

Mighty Beginnings is my way of shortening that wait for someone else. Each quarter — or as often as my schedule allows — I gift a brand-new small business a full website, built with the same care as any paying project.

Recent Mighty Beginnings projects include Brooklyn's Barnyard, a youth livestock booster club that brings friends, family, and local businesses together to support a young showman.

No hidden bill at the end. No "starter" version. A real Project Room, a real launch, and a real foundation to grow from.

What's included

  • · A custom-designed website, built for your business.
  • · Your own Project Room to collaborate in.
  • · Basic brand touches to help it feel like yours.
  • · A real launch — not a template you have to finish.

Who it's for

A brand-new small business owner who's been holding off because of the cost of getting online. If that's you — or someone you know — tell me the story.

Small But Mighty Web principles

Five small commitments.

  1. 01Build strong foundations.
  2. 02Design with purpose.
  3. 03Keep things thoughtful.
  4. 04Support small businesses.
  5. 05Create spaces where meaningful work happens.

Your website. Your vision. Your Project Room.

Tell me about your business. We'll figure out what kind of foundation it needs.