Websites That Look Like You Meant It.
Custom design and development for service businesses, real estate, and hospitality brands. Distinctive design, fast code, built to rank. Serving Philadelphia and South Jersey.

What We Do
Most small business websites look like they were built from the same template. Identical hero, identical stock photos, identical three-column-of-icons section. We design sites that look like your business, not a template marketplace. Then we build them with clean code (Next.js or WordPress, depending on what fits), proper SEO foundations, and performance that doesn't fall apart on mobile.
What You Get
- ▸Custom visual design in Figma, not a template refit
- ▸Copywriting support so your site sounds like you
- ▸Clean build on Next.js or WordPress, your call (we'll advise)
- ▸Mobile-first, accessibility-aware, Lighthouse 90-plus
- ▸SEO foundations: metadata, schema, sitemap, canonical URLs
- ▸Integrations: forms, scheduling, analytics, CRM, email, whatever you already use
- ▸Training session so your team can edit without calling us
How We Build It
Discover
Brand, audience, offers, and the one thing this site has to do better than your current one. Then we build around that.
Design
Visual design in Figma. Real content, not lorem ipsum. Two rounds of revision built in.
Build
Clean code, proper component structure, SEO wired in from day one. No theme bloat.
Launch
Deploy, performance pass, analytics, redirects, training. We stay close for the first two weeks in case anything shifts.
Tools We Use
Common Questions
How is this different from Squarespace or a template site?
Custom design and custom code. Your site won't look like twenty other sites in your city. Your site structure matches how you actually sell, not a template's assumptions. And the SEO foundations are built in from the ground up.
Next.js or WordPress. Which should I pick?
Depends. If you or your team will edit content weekly, WordPress is usually better (easier admin). If your site is mostly static and you care about speed, Next.js wins. We'll advise on the scoping call based on who actually owns the site after we hand it off.
How long does a website take?
Four to eight weeks for most service-business sites. Ten to twelve weeks for larger builds with content migration, portfolio templates, or multi-location pages.
What does a custom website cost?
Most projects land between $7,500 and $22,000 depending on page count, design complexity, and integrations. Fixed pricing after a free scoping call. No hourly meters.
Do you handle copy?
We can write it, edit what you have, or work alongside your copywriter. Most of our clients come with rough content and we polish it. No site goes live with lorem ipsum.
What happens after launch?
Every project includes two weeks of post-launch support for bug fixes and small tweaks. After that, you can stay on a monthly care plan, or take a clean handoff and manage it yourself. Your call.
Site looks dated and you know it?
Book a free scoping call. We'll give you an honest read on whether you need a redesign, a rebuild, or just better content.


