Custom web design for Seattle service businesses.
Built in Auburn, designed for Seattle. Starting at $2,000 flat — and you own everything I build. Work with a Seattle-area web design and SEO studio that builds sites to rank.
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A higher bar for "looks legit."
Seattle businesses are competing against a flood of polished competitors. The bar for "looks legit" is higher than other parts of the Puget Sound — clients here have seen good websites, and they notice when yours isn't one. A template that'd be fine in a smaller market reads as cheap in Seattle.
The Seattle aesthetic that converts is specific: real photos of real work, restrained color and typography, fast load times, and proof. Lots of proof. Named clients with real outcomes, real reviews, real case studies. I learned this from working with IGo Green Enterprises — credibility had to come first, before the design even mattered. More on the brief for this category specifically: glass company web design.
Seattle local SEO has its own character too. The competition is heavier and the search volume is higher, but the conversion intent on hyper-local queries ("[service] in [neighborhood]") is still very high. I structure Seattle pages around the neighborhood-specific terms your customers are actually typing, not generic Seattle metro keywords.
Where I work in Seattle.
I work across Seattle — Ballard, Beacon Hill, Belltown, Capitol Hill, the Central District, Chinatown-International District, Rainier Valley, Downtown / Pioneer Square, South Lake Union, the University District, and the Waterfront.
Note: Bainbridge and Bremerton aren't Seattle neighborhoods — they're across Puget Sound on the Kitsap Peninsula. I do serve clients across the water; that's different from claiming those are Seattle.
IGo Green Enterprises — a redesign that landed $20k.
IGo Green Enterprises is a Seattle glass installation company — shower doors, glass rails, wall partitions, mirrors. They came to me with a dated website: the information was there, but the design was years behind and it didn't show the full range of services they offer. There was no Google Business Profile and no social presence, and the business was running mostly on referrals.
Three in-person meetings during the build. I rebuilt the site from scratch on a custom stack — modern design, faster, and expanded to cover the services the old site left out — set up their Google Business Profile, configured Google Tag Manager and GA4 for analytics, did initial SEO, and helped them set up a review-generation plan to convert recent jobs into Google reviews.
Within weeks of launch: a $20,000 job direct from an inbound site lead.
"ChegTech did a fantastic job for my glass installation company. Super easy to work with, would highly recommend for anyone looking to get a website done right. Will use them again for any future business endeavours."



Who I build for in Seattle.
- Professional services & law
- Healthcare & wellness
- Restaurants & hospitality
- Creative & boutique retail
- Real estate
- Home services & contractors
- Glass & glazier (IGo Green)
- Tech-adjacent B2B services
- HVAC, plumbing, electrical
$2,000 flat.
One-time, fixed price for the build. Monthly hosting + maintenance from $150/mo. Monthly SEO + content from $350/mo. See full pricing →
Serving Seattle from Auburn.
Seattle questions.
I start at $2,000 flat for a custom build — one-time, no hourly billing. Monthly hosting and maintenance starts at $150/mo. Most Seattle service-business sites finish at the $2,000 starting price.
I build for tech-adjacent service businesses — agencies, consultants, B2B services. I'm not the right fit for product-led SaaS marketing sites. My core market is local service businesses.
Yes. When IGo Green Enterprises came to me they had a dated website but no Google Business Profile and no socials. I rebuilt the site, set up their GBP from scratch, configured analytics, did initial SEO, and helped them build a review-generation plan. Within weeks of launch they landed a $20,000 job from inbound traffic.
Seattle is more competitive on the visual polish front — clients here have seen good websites, so the bar for 'looks legit' is higher. Local SEO still works the same fundamental way (entity signals, GBP, citations, local keyword targeting), but content quality and design quality both have to be there for the site to convert.
Yes. I'm based in Auburn — about 30 minutes from downtown Seattle on a normal day. I prefer two short in-person meetings during a build over a long Zoom call. I'll come to you.
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