Where Ki-Ki came from
Ki-Ki started as a practical response to a very specific problem. When I began publishing detailed case work on The Reasonable Adjustment, it became obvious that some organisations were watching quietly in the background. That meant I needed more than a simple hosting account. I needed to understand Cloudflare, logging and traffic patterns well enough to prove who was looking, when and how often.
Learning to track that surveillance properly meant getting familiar with DNS, SSL, firewall rules, edge functions, analytics, and all the boring plumbing that sits under a website. From that work, Ki-Ki grew into a small service that offers the same level of care to other people, not just my own projects.
Ki-Ki is now a separate public facing site at ki-ki.co.uk, where I describe how I help SMEs, charities and food banks sort out their web foundations.
What Ki-Ki provides in general
Ki-Ki is built around one idea. Small organisations deserve the same careful infrastructure that large ones take for granted, without sales noise or mystery retainers. In practice that covers:
- Website builds and rebuilds, using simple static sites fronted by Cloudflare, described in more detail on the consulting page.
- Cloudflare and DNS care, including sensible firewall rules, hardened headers, rate limits, and edge logic that helps spot bots and quiet surveillance.
- Evidence grade logging, so if something important happens you have a record that can be shared with your own IT, legal advisers or regulators.
- Flat, predictable pricing, laid out in the founder launch offer and other public pages, so people know what they are buying.
- Support for food banks and community projects on a pay what you can basis, described on the Ki-Ki home page and related sections.
The same approach runs through all of that work. One person takes responsibility, writes things down, and leaves clients with notes they can keep even if they move on later.
What Ki-Ki does for this domain
On therecruitmentjunction.co.uk, Ki-Ki looks after the neutral infrastructure. That means:
- choosing and configuring DNS and HTTPS
- putting the site behind Cloudflare and tuning firewall rules
- running a static build rather than a heavy application stack
- maintaining basic uptime checks and evidence grade logs
The goal is simple. This domain should stay available and fast, even if traffic spikes or if someone decides to probe it aggressively. Visitors should be able to read the material without being tracked across the wider web, and the operator should have enough logging to answer hard questions if they arise.
How that work is handled is set out in Ki-Ki’s Neutral Infrastructure Policy. That policy explains how Ki-Ki treats infrastructure as neutral, and how the same principles can apply whether a site is a food bank homepage or a public interest archive like this one.
One person, two hats
I am the sole operator behind both The Reasonable Adjustment and Ki-Ki. The split between the names is not about pretending there are two separate teams. It exists so other people can see the boundary between:
- Editorial work published through The Reasonable Adjustment, where I write about what happened, publish documents and offer analysis.
- Neutral infrastructure work carried out through Ki-Ki, where I look after the technical side of websites, including this one.
On this domain that means The Reasonable Adjustment decides what appears on the pages. Ki-Ki makes sure the pages stay online, protected and properly logged.
If you want similar help
If you run a small organisation and recognise some of the same problems that led to this domain existing, you can read more about Ki-Ki’s work on:
- The Ki-Ki home page: ki-ki.co.uk
- Consulting detail: consulting options
- The founder launch offer: founder launch offer
For questions specifically about how infrastructure is handled on this domain, you can use the same contact details as for The Reasonable Adjustment: [email protected].