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Seattle Businesses

We build around what eight months of rain does to a business: moss on every north-facing roof, gutters that fail in November, basements that seep, wood that rots quietly, and a city where a closed bridge can cut your service area in half.

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About Our Seattle Web Design Company

Why We Build
Websites This Way

Most small-business sites start with a build fee, then hand the owner hosting renewals, plugin updates, and an invoice every time something changes. For a Seattle company whose work is seasonal and weather-driven, that guarantees the site is wrong when the rain starts.

We charge one monthly price instead. It covers the build, the hosting, the security updates, and the edits. When the gutter and moss work goes up in September, you send a note and it changes.

  • Custom HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
  • No visual page builder
  • No separate build fee
  • Hosting and SSL included
  • Routine updates included
  • Seattle service-area writing
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84Square Miles Covered
$150Starting Monthly Price
100%Custom Coded
<2sTypical Mobile Load

Why Work With a Seattle Web Design Company

Why Businesses Hire Us

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Custom Coded Websites, No Page Builders

Nothing here comes out of a theme. The markup is typed directly, which is why these pages weigh so little and why they appear almost at once.

A themed build usually hauls two to four megabytes of code for features nobody switched on. These sit under half a megabyte. In the transit tunnel or a Capitol Hill basement, that difference is everything.

How We Work With Seattle Businesses

Small Enough
to Answer the Email

A small team plans, writes, builds, and supports each Seattle site. The person who writes your neighborhood pages answers when something needs changing.

Some outfits are better served by a scheduling link, and we tell them so. A built site starts paying once there are separate trades, a real coverage line, and a registration worth showing.

We do not travel to meetings. Everything runs over email and screen share, which is why the price holds and why a job in Shoreline costs what a job in Fremont costs.

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What Every Web Design Plan Includes

The Work After Launch Is Included

Whoever wrote your pages is whoever looks after them. The work never gets handed to a desk that has to be told what your business does.

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Code Written for This Site

Hand-typed HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, with no theme or plugin stack underneath.

The Server Side Handled

Hosting, the certificate, uptime checks, and every technical update stay on our side through atmospheric river season.

Changes When the Season Turns

Hours, staff, services, prices, and photos get updated whenever you ask, atmospheric river season included, at no extra cost.

About Our Web Design Services

Common Questions

What does a website cost?

Plans start at $150 a month and cover design, development, hosting, maintenance, security updates, and support, atmospheric river season included. There is no separate build fee. Full details are on the pricing page.

Why not just use WordPress or Squarespace?

Both are perfectly capable and both carry weight a gutter company will never use, which buys you a slower page and an update schedule you now own. Typed pages stay light and the upkeep stays ours.

How long until the site is live?

Most Seattle sites go live in two to three weeks once we have your services, coverage, and photos. Builds with many neighborhood pages take longer, and you get a date before we start.

Do you only work in Seattle?

Seattle and the surrounding cities, including Bellevue, Renton, Shoreline, Burien, Kirkland, and Redmond. If your customers are here, the site is written for them.

Can the site be in another language?

Yes. Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese, Somali, and Amharic all have real customer bases here. Pages are written rather than machine translated and built as real indexed pages.

Should my contractor registration number be on the site?

Yes. Washington requires registered contractors to include the registration number in advertising, and a website counts. We put it in the footer of every page.

Ready When You Are

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Tell us what the business does, which neighborhoods you cover, and what the current site is failing to do.

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Tell us the trade, which crossings you make, and what you have online now. A reply comes back inside one working day.

$150/monthDesign, development, hosting, maintenance, security and support included