I'm Han. I help small businesses in the US figure out the internet part of their business. Sites, social, SEO, the short videos that take half a day to make. You email me, you get me. No sales call, no proposal deck.
Pick one. Or hand me the whole pile. Either way it's the same person doing the work, on the same Mac, in the same room.
Built to load fast on the phone someone's using in a parking lot. Built so the first paragraph answers the question they came with. The rest is just craft.
Local SEO, Google Business, the on-page stuff, the boring spreadsheet stuff. There's no secret here. Just a list of things most small business sites haven't gotten around to.
I plan the month, shoot the content, write the captions, and post on schedule. You stop opening Instagram with that quiet "I should post something" feeling.
Shot on an Osmo Pocket 3 and an iPhone 17 Pro Max. Edited in Premiere and Final Cut. Usually under 30 seconds. Not cinematic, just the right shot cut at the right moment.
Half the small businesses I meet have a logo, a Squarespace template, and no idea why nobody's calling.Studio notes, written between shoots
Most of what you'll see below was shot in the last six months. Osmo Pocket 3 in one hand, iPhone in the other, cut on a 14-inch MacBook in a café somewhere. No crew, no rental gear, no stock footage.




I'm 26. I studied Computer Engineering, then moved to the US and accepted that the part I actually cared about was the creative side. Cameras, edits, the way a good thumbnail can change someone's afternoon.
I built a TikTok from nothing to 24K followers with no ads and no team. The thing that worked wasn't a hack. It was just refusing to post anything I wouldn't have stopped scrolling for myself.
If you hire Rally, you're hiring me. Same person on the intro call, the shoot day, the late-night Slack message. No account manager handoff.
No discovery deck. No four-week onboarding. Here's the order it usually happens in.
You walk me through the business and where it's stuck. I ask boring questions like "who actually buys this" and "what did the last person try." Free, no pitch.
One page. What to fix first, what's not worth fixing, and what I'd build new. You either nod and we go, or you take it and run it yourself.
Writing, designing, filming, posting. You see things before they go live. Edits happen the same day, not next sprint.
Once a month, in plain English. What worked, what didn't, what I'd change. The good stuff gets repeated. The flops get retired.
No setup fees. No annual lock-in. Pause or cancel with two weeks notice.
Month-to-month. Annual billing knocks 20% off. If you want something between two of these plans, just email me.
If yours isn't here, just email it. I read every message myself, usually within a day.
Email a question →No. Everything is month-to-month. Pause or cancel with two weeks notice. Annual billing knocks 20% off if you'd like that, but I don't push for it.
Me. Han. The strategy, the writing, the filming, the captions, the boring back-and-forth with your dev. There's no junior anything. If you're paying Rally, you're working with the person in the founder photo above.
Yes, the same way a photographer uses Lightroom. It speeds up the boring parts. The strategy, the creative call, the final cut, the things you're actually paying for: those are mine.
Usually within a few days of the first call, sometimes the same week. I keep the roster small for exactly this reason. Nothing sits in a queue.
US small businesses. Restaurants, salons, retail, service businesses, small e-commerce. If you're under 25 employees and you've outgrown DIY, you're in the right place.
Yes. One-off projects (a website, a single video shoot, a Google Business cleanup) start at $1,500. I'd rather do one thing well than upsell you into a bundle you don't need.
Most visitors decide in well under ten seconds. Here's the rough mental checklist I run when a small business asks me to look at theirs, and the three things I almost always find missing.
It's rarely the algorithm. It's rarely the budget. It's almost always the part of the video most people don't think of as the video.
No tooling, no agency budget, no monthly retainer required. Just a Saturday afternoon and a Google login.
A sentence is enough. I'll tell you, honestly, whether I'm the right person to help, and roughly what it'd cost if I am.
Got it. I'll write back within a day, probably from my phone, probably with one follow-up question.