About Week of the Website
In 2014, co-founders Kelsey Gilbert-Kreiling and Mallory Ulaszek set out to reimagine how productive a week could be. What started as a bold experiment in efficient, focused web design has grown into something bigger: a proven sprint process that delivers real business results without the typical agency frustrations.
What We’ve Built
Today, Week of the Website is led by Kelsey Gilbert-Kreiling. Kelsey Gilbert-Kreiling, recognized by Inc. Magazine as one of the 500 Top Female Founded companies in America and author of "Squarespace from Signup to Launch,” the #1 Squarespace book on Amazon and Bookshop.
Whether it's launching a site in one week or developing a complex multi-site project, everything the Week of the Website team does is shaped by our values: collaboration, ingenuity, agility, compassion, and excellence. These aren't just words—they guide every decision we make and every project we launch.
The Squarespace book that actually gets you launched
WOTW CEO Kelsey has spent years navigating and mapping the ins and outs of building websites–and she wrote the book on it.
"Squarespace From Signup to Launch" teaches you everything you need to know to build design-focused, professional websites on Squarespace 7.1 that deliver rich user experiences. Written by Squarespace's only Enterprise Professional Services partner, this isn't just another platform guide–it's your roadmap to website success.
Meet Your Team
We work with the best in the biz so that you can be the best in your biz. For each project, we play a little match-maker: pairing you with the perfect WOTW team members to meet your unique needs. Our expert team will meet you where you’re at, providing a hands-on experience with transparent communication to deliver the design of your dreams.
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Katie Stipanovich
Operations Manager
Big fan of the Brassero site — it’s her go-to WOTW favorite. Currently living in a pet-free household, though her kids are deep in negotiations for a fish. Stay tuned.
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Alaina Gregerson
Project Manager
Uses WOTW projects as her personal Chicago restaurant guide — because if it’s on our site, it’s officially “must eat.” And though we’re biased, we have to admit her Chicago foodie cred is on point.
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Dani Boren
Project Manager
Recently fell back in love with the Wii (specifically Lego Pirates of the Caribbean, no notes), watches every Oscar-nominated film like it’s sport, and channels Mindy Kaling in the closet department — playful, polished, and probably overdressed for the occasion.
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Eamonn Meisinger
Operations
Grew up in Vermont, now soaking up Hawaii. Teaches swim lessons for fun. Loves story-rich video games, weekday surfing (weekends are too busy), and hip hop playlists. Learning Japanese and Korean, with dogged determination
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Eric Anderson
Developer
Once bought a minivan from a junkyard to drive cross-country because it was cheaper than renting — a plan that somehow worked and didn’t end in flames, lawsuits, or a made-for-TV movie. We’re still shocked.
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Gienni Vieira
Operations
Has lived in Hawaii, New Orleans, and Africa — and now channels that worldly wisdom into chasing her dogs and chickens around the neighborhood and reading astrology charts for friends (because obviously Mercury is always in retrograde).
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Jeannine Gallagher
Project Manager
Beat her husband in a 5K… from her bed. He ran it, but forgot her race bib in his pocket — and according to the chip timer (and his belly), she crossed the finish line first. By a hair. She says it still counts.
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Karen Khounthavong
Developer
Spends weekends teaching people how to saber champagne like a Bond villain and letting golf quickly overtake her personality one putting green at a time.
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Kelsey Egger
Developer & Business Development
Dipped her toe into stand-up comedy with a five-minute set — and while she survived it with dignity intact, she declared it a one-time-only event, much to our chagrin and Netflix’s loss.
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Morgan McKean
Business Development
Even though she works in websites now, she studied serigrafia (that’s screen printing, but make it Italian) and still has a soft spot for all things print. Loves Squarespace — but also anything you can hold, fold, or hang on a wall.
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Leslie Henderson
Project Manager
Before becoming a project manager, she taught English in Korea and Japan — a chapter filled with lesson plans, cultural deep-dives, and the kind of experience that still shows up in her spreadsheet.
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Shelly Morse
Developer
A passionate advocate for hot dogs and firmly believes they count as a personality trait. Ask her about toppings at your own risk.
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Susan Lee
Developer
Hawai’i born and still here. Once hated hiking, now giving it another shot. Fluent in Korean, loyal to the Golden Girls, and always suspects Mercury is up to something. Keeps birdseed on hand, just in case.
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Zena Cherian
Operations
Diagnosed with whatever the opposite of impostor syndrome is, she genuinely thinks she’d be good at anything she sees someone else doing. Regularly asks her physician husband if she should consider going to medical school - the answer is never yes.