Web developmentin Austin.
Austin turned a college town into Silicon Hills: SXSW every spring, a steady stream of relocating tech companies, and one of the fastest-growing startup scenes in the country. Everyone here is building something. The website is the first place yours gets taken seriously.
Six things we do extremely well for Austin businesses.
Stand out in a city of launches.
Every week in Austin something new launches: a SaaS product, a food trailer empire, a game studio. We help both sides of the city ship: Next.js sites and MVPs for Silicon Hills startups, and Shopify or WordPress builds for the South Congress brands and venues that give Austin its pull. Fixed prices, with timelines in writing.
Before you ask.
Yes. Austin clients keep the senior developer who built their site. Post-launch fixes are covered, ongoing care is available for updates and new features, and every message gets a same-day reply on business days. Owning your repository from the first commit also means you can take the work in-house whenever it suits, as clients have been free to do since 2019.
For Austin companies the price is fixed and published, from $1,499, quoted upfront and payable half at kickoff, half at launch. Startups value the predictability, and small businesses value knowing the figure before the work starts. Either way, the quote you approve is the invoice you receive.
Easily. We work Central hours with Austin clients: from the first 30-minute scoping call onward, standups, reviews, and launch calls land inside your day, and replies arrive the same business day. Remote-first is normal in Austin anyway; we simply bring senior developers to the other side of the video call.
That's a rebuild conversation, and a common one in Austin: sites launched quickly during a growth spurt and then left alone. We audit what's underperforming, then rebuild on WordPress, Shopify, or Next.js in 2–4 weeks with conversion and speed as the brief, at a price agreed before we start.