Clay Hess

Full Stack Designer & Developer

Let's Change the World

Digital Passion

Clay has a passion for technology…not just for the ‘cool-ness’ factor, but for the way technology has and is improving our lives.
Who could have foreseen how technology has become integral in everyones daily way of life.

Each of us relies on some sort of technology to improve our lives and the lives of others.

That is what drives Clay and Webolution Designs…changing peoples’ lives.

We Solve Real Problems

what can we do for you?

Web / App Development

Agile Scrum

SEO

Strategy & Marketing

Web Design​

Content Management

Clay Hess

Full-Stack Developer

our work inspires smiles

Let's Change the World

Your Dream. Our Mission.

A Belief In Hard Work And Dedication

Web technology can be an amazing tool to improve businesses, quality of life and bring hope to those that otherwise may not receive it if it weren’t for a technological advance.

This is the reason that the Webolution Designs tagline is “We all want to change the world”.

Meet Our Clients

They Believe In Us

Norcon Corp
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Shikwaru Hunting
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Tortoise and Hare Timing
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Shikwaru
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Reaching A Generation
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Hsu Growing Supply
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A-Rite Construction and Roofing
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Planning Poker and the Fibonacci Sequence: Unleashing the Power of User Stories in Scrum

One of the essential aspects of Scrum is the use of user stories for effective communication between the development team and stakeholders. Planning Poker, coupled with the Fibonacci sequence, offers a powerful technique to estimate user stories accurately. In this blog post, we will explore the significance of Planning Poker and the Fibonacci sequence in Scrum, highlighting their role in enhancing the estimation process.

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Demystifying Scrum User Stories Confirmation: Ensuring Quality and Collaboration

One of the key elements of Scrum is the use of user stories to define the requirements of a system or feature from the perspective of the end user. As teams work through the product backlog, it becomes crucial to confirm the user stories to ensure they meet the desired criteria and are ready for development. In this blog post, we’ll explore the concept of Scrum user stories confirmation and its significance in delivering high-quality products.

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