Frances has been working with my company, ReAdventured, for over a year and I have been continually impressed with both her technical skills and excellent client service.



Every website tells a story. Mine started long before I ever wrote a line of code.
I moved to San Diego as a child and barely spoke English. Technology became my safe space, where curiosity and creativity made sense when everything else felt unfamiliar. What began as exploration grew into a passion for building things that help people feel seen, understood, and connected.
That curiosity led me to study Computer Science at University of California San Diego, where I learned how software works behind the scenes. It was there that I discovered web development as the intersection of engineering, strategy, and human experience - the place where systems and storytelling meet.
I believe websites aren’t just pages. They’re experiences. When built with intention, they can educate, inspire, and bring people together.
That belief led me to start Goldlilys Media.
Today, I partner with mission-driven organizations to create websites that are clear, scalable, and easy to maintain. Behind the scenes, every system is thoughtfully structured so websites can grow without becoming fragile or overwhelming.
I work with museums, nonprofits, and cultural organizations, as well as healthcare, life science, and biotech companies advancing human knowledge and discovery.
I also collaborate with travel and tourism organizations that help people experience the places and cultures behind those stories.
In addition, I support artists, authors, and speakers whose work contributes to culture and public conversation.
Whether it’s a focused landing page or a full website transformation, my goal is simple: to create websites that feel meaningful, memorable, and easy to use long after launch.
I’m Frances Naty Go, Website Systems Architect and Founder of Goldlilys Media.
Each creation is handcrafted with local talent and care. ❤


The name Goldlilys was inspired by Claude Monet’s Water Lilies.
I first saw the painting while taking an AP Art History class in high school, and it always stuck with me. It felt calm, inviting, and thoughtfully composed.
Years later, when I started building websites professionally, I noticed many websites make people feel the opposite - confused or overwhelmed.
That experience shaped how I approach my work. I believe websites should feel clear, welcoming, and thoughtfully designed for the people using them.
The painting here is my own interpretation of that inspiration, blending elements from Western and Eastern gardens like cherry blossoms, wisteria, and water lily ponds - a reflection of how art and culture influence one another around the world.
That perspective eventually became Goldlilys Media.











Frances has been working with my company, ReAdventured, for over a year and I have been continually impressed with both her technical skills and excellent client service.
One of Frances’ truly unique qualities is her ability to transfer my vision for the project into actual working, functioning pages. Her quality is first-rate, and her ability to responsibly meet deadlines is very rare in my experience.


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