Web design for North Georgia small businesses.
Small businesses in North Georgia don’t need another software subscription. They need websites that make the phone ring. I build fast, mobile-first sites for local companies across the region. No monthly website fees, no hostage situations. You own the site when it’s done.
Serving North Georgia • Flat fees • No subscriptions • You own your site.
Built for real small businesses, not tech experiments.
If you sell food, services, appointments, retail, or trades, this is for you. I build for the people keeping North Georgia running.
Common clients include:
- Restaurants and food trucks
- Tattoo and piercing studios
- Hair, esthetics, salons, and barbers
- Contractors and skilled trades
- Landscaping and pressure washing
- Boutiques and specialty retail
- Mechanics and automotive
- Local service businesses of all kinds
What you actually get when we work together.
No gimmicks, no dashboards you’ll never log into. Just a site that works on phones and gets people to you.
- A mobile-first website that loads on weak cell signal
- Tap-to-call and tap-for-directions for Google Maps
- Menus, photo galleries, service lists, and booking links
- Optional tap-to-order buttons that route to your existing Square, Wix, or Squarespace checkout
- Custom-coded, no templates you’re locked into
- You own the accounts, domain, and files. I’m just the mechanic.
Simple, flat pricing for small businesses.
Most projects land between $250 and $1000, depending on scope. You pay once, you own the site, and updates are billed only when you need them.
Typical ranges:
- Single-page builds: roughly $250–$600
- Multi-page builds with galleries, menus, and FAQ: roughly $800–$1000
No management retainers and no surprise bills just to keep your name on the internet.
North Georgia service area.
I serve small businesses across the North Georgia mountain and foothill region.
If you’re in North Georgia, we can work together. The build process works just as well over text, email, and photos as it does in person.
Why website ownership matters out here.
Most small businesses do not own their websites. They rent them.
Usually that looks like:
- Facebook doing all the heavy lifting
- Wix and Squarespace sites that disappear if you stop paying
- Free sites tied to hosting contracts
- Agency retainers where you never see the files
That works until it doesn’t. When you own your site:
- Your site stays online even if you change providers
- You control your domain and logins
- You can sell the business with the website included
- Nobody can shut down your digital storefront over a billing dispute
If you want the deeper breakdown, the Ownership vs Rental page walks through it.
Free website ownership audit for North Georgia businesses.
Not sure if you’re actually owning your site, or just renting it from a platform? Send me your current website or Facebook page. I’ll tell you what you’re on, what you’re paying for, and what’s worth fixing.
No pressure, no upsell. If what you have is fine, I’ll say so.