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Websites and Social Media

This website is an example of what we build. Simple and clear, or every feature you can think of, whichever suits your business. And it does not stop at the website. Your Facebook, Instagram and Google listing should all put a real person one tap away, because that is the thing the big companies cannot do.

A site that works, and pages people can actually reach you through.

What this covers

Small business websites

Fast, clear, easy to read on a phone. Built to produce phone calls and form fills rather than design awards.

Simple or full featured

A clean three-page site if that is all you need, or booking, payments, quotes, portals and dashboards if the business calls for it.

Landing pages

A page built for one purpose, so an ad or a flyer lands somewhere that converts instead of on your homepage.

Contact forms that actually reach you

Sent straight to your inbox and your phone, with the details already sorted, not dropped into a mailbox nobody checks.

Google Business Profile

The free listing that decides whether you appear in the map results. Set up properly, with photos, hours, services and messaging turned on.

Facebook and Instagram pages

Built out and connected, with click-to-message so somebody who finds you at nine at night can start a conversation right then.

Click-to-message everywhere

One tap from your ad, your post, your listing or your website to a real conversation with your business.

Instant, human first replies

An automatic acknowledgment that sounds like you, then a real person picks it up. Nobody waits until Monday.

Link in bio and QR codes

One tidy place that sends people to booking, directions, reviews or your phone. Printed on a truck, a card or a yard sign.

Reviews and photos

Prompts that ask happy customers at the right moment, and a profile that does not look abandoned.

Posting without the chore

A simple rhythm you can keep, with drafting help so it takes minutes rather than an evening.

Hosting and upkeep

Kept fast, kept secure, kept current. If something breaks, you call one person.

Why the personal touch is the whole point

Somebody clicks your Facebook post and is talking to you thirty seconds later

No phone tree, no ticket number, no waiting for business hours. That is the advantage a local business has over a national chain, and most local businesses throw it away by making themselves hard to reach.

The site is a front door, not a brochure

Every page should have an obvious next step: call, book, message, get a quote. If a visitor has to hunt for how to reach you, the page has failed no matter how it looks.

One person to call when it breaks

Websites break. Listings get out of date. Passwords get lost. We keep the whole thing running, so it is one phone number rather than four vendors blaming each other.

What you get out of it

  • A site your customers can use on a phone in a parking lot
  • Messages that reach you in minutes, wherever they came from
  • Profiles that look active and answer people
  • One person responsible for all of it
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Northeast Florida. We would rather drive out and see the problem than send you a deck about it.

Common questions

Can you build something as simple as I want?

Yes. Plenty of businesses need three pages, a phone number and a form, and anything more is money wasted. We will tell you which you are.

What if I want all the bells and whistles?

Then we build them. Booking, payments, quoting, customer logins, dashboards, inventory, whatever the business genuinely uses. The only rule is that every feature has to earn its place.

Can people message me straight from Facebook or Instagram?

Yes, and it is one of the first things we set up. A customer taps once and is in a conversation with your business, with an instant acknowledgment while a real person gets to them.

Do you take over an existing website?

Usually, yes. Sometimes the honest answer is that rebuilding is cheaper than fixing, and we will say which one applies before you spend anything.

What does a website cost?

It is quoted, because a three-page site and a booking system are not the same job. Most are scoped to be finished inside two weeks at market-friendly, competitive rates, with the price agreed before anything starts.

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Let us work out what you actually need.

Thirty minutes, free, and nobody pitches you at the end. Bring us the part of your week you hate and we will tell you honestly whether technology can fix it.