Austin, TX · Est. 1996

WholeTech

Web development, digital archiving, and online community building — for nearly thirty years. From the first spring.com BBS in 1996 to a portfolio of 100+ web properties today.


The Origin Story

It all began in 1996 with the launch of the spring.com BBS — a bulletin board system that became one of Austin’s early online communities. From there, spring.net and austinspring.com followed, and the network kept growing: fan sites, community portals, tech projects, radio, real estate, and everything in between.

Over three decades, WholeTech has built and maintained more than a hundred websites. Some are still live. Many are preserved through archive.org. All of them tell the story of the early web and how one person’s curiosity kept building.

Active Projects

Live Sites

Currently active web properties built and maintained by WholeTech.

tvreviewer.com
TVReviewer
Comprehensive awards coverage — Oscars, Emmys, BAFTAs, Golden Globes, SAG, Grammys, Tonys, festivals, and below-the-line craft awards.
Awards & Entertainment
firth.com
Firth.com
Fan site for Academy Award–winning actor Colin Firth. One of the longest-running fan sites on the web.
Fan Site
austen.com
Austen.com
The complete works of Jane Austen and a major fanfiction community. A cornerstone of the Jane Austen internet since the early web.
Literature
austinspring.com
AustinSpring
Evolved from the original spring.com and spring.net. Austin community and property management.
Austin Community
wholetech.com
WholeTech
You’re here. Web development portfolio, digital archive, and project hub.
Portfolio
walhus.com
Walhus Family
Family genealogy tracing the Walhus, Frauenthal, and King lines.
Genealogy

The Full Archive

Browse every web property WholeTech has built since 1996 — with links to archive.org snapshots showing how each site evolved over time.

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