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EP Studio
§ 03 · About · two operators

Carl and Branden.
Seventeen years between us.

EP Studio is the productized website-shop arm of Ena Pragma Consulting. We sell four tiers, ship inside the turnaround printed on the proposal, and ask for the referral when we hand over the keys.

17yrs
Combined experience
2
Operators
4
Productized tiers
6to 10
Sites per month
§ 04
The operators · equal weight

Two names on the door. No hand-off between them.

Carl and Branden are both operators. Either one will scope your project, write your proposal, walk you through the build, and hand you the keys on launch day. It does not matter which inbox you reach. The job gets done either way.

01Operator · ships the work

Carl Sapp

Carl is one of the two operators at EP Studio. Background in software engineering and platform infrastructure. Eleven years building production systems that have to stay up at 3 AM.

On any given build you might find Carl writing Next.js, running the JSON-LD and Core Web Vitals audit gates, or sitting in the discovery call. The studio runs flat. Either operator handles the work in front of them.

Things Carl cares about: shipping clean code that still runs fast in three years. Build-times under thirty seconds. Lighthouse scores in the high nineties on the first deploy. No clever code that breaks at midnight.

carl@enapragma.dev
02Operator · ships the work

Branden Behrmann

Branden is the other operator. Background in growth operations and agentic-infrastructure work at Ena Pragma. Six years running client-facing engagements, scoping deals, and shipping productized programs.

On any given build you might find Branden in a discovery call, writing a proposal, or scoping the next sitemap. Same as Carl. Either operator handles the work in front of them.

Things Branden cares about: honest scope produced in the first call, proposals shipped inside 48 hours, referral velocity after launch, and not letting a single shipped client walk without an asked-for case study.

branden@enapragma.co
05 · The thesis

Two operators is a feature, not a constraint.

Productized scope · agent-assisted production · no hand-off

Most agencies need seven people because their economics depend on billable-hours retainers. A productized studio runs different math. Fixed scope, fixed price, fixed turnaround. Per-project gross margin holds above 75 percent because the scope is contractual and the production is agent-assisted.

Two operators ship faster than seven because there is no hand-off layer. No account manager translating between client and builder. No junior queue waiting for senior review. Carl and Branden both ship the work. The work moves at the speed of two people, not at the speed of seven calendars.

The trade-off is structural focus. We sell websites. Four tiers. The hosting add-on. That is the menu. We do not pitch retainers we cannot staff. We do not take on app development. We do not run paid media campaigns.

§ 06 · Inside Ena Pragma

EP Studio is the website arm.
The parent runs the strategic consulting.

Ena Pragma Consulting is the parent brand. It runs strategic consulting and agentic-infrastructure engagements with clients that need a long-cycle, high-touch partnership. Retainers, multi-quarter programs, custom architecture work.

EP Studio is the productized website-shop arm. Different scope, different buyer, different cadence. The two surfaces share a brand DNA but operate as adjacent products. If you came in through the studio looking for a website, you stay with the studio. If you came in through the parent looking for consulting work, you stay there. We do not cross-sell.

The parent brand lives at enapragma.co. The two surfaces look different on purpose. The shared DNA is the dark interface, the mint accent, and the six-dot mark.

§ 07 · Mobile, Alabama

We work where we live.

Mobile is a Gulf Coast metro of 412,000 people. The Port of Mobile, USA Health, ArcelorMittal steel, Airbus assembly, the year-round cruise terminal. Healthcare and tourism carry the economy. Independent restaurants, retail, professional services, and small manufacturing suppliers carry the long tail of business owners that need a working website.

The capital window matters for timing. The new $362 million BFM downtown airport opens fall 2026. The $300 million Regions Arena opens early 2027 with a projected 400,000 new annual downtown visitors. The ArcelorMittal $1.2 billion specialty steel facility is under construction.

We serve Mobile city first, then Baldwin County (Daphne, Fairhope, Foley), then the wider Gulf Coast Alabama metro. In-person meetings when the project warrants it, video for everything else.

§ 08 · Send a quick note

Email Branden. Tell us what you want built.

Or email Carl. Either operator picks it up. Same response window, same turnaround. The two inboxes route to the same studio.

Email Branden