Houston, TX
Affordable Web Design in Houston
A published price, a fixed scope, and a site that holds up when demand spikes overnight.
Serving Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands, TX · remote-first · fixed pricing
Houston sprawls, and a generic site cannot cover it
Houston is roughly 2.3 million people as of 2023 spread across a metro area large enough that "we serve Houston" is close to meaningless. A homeowner in Katy and a facilities manager in the Energy Corridor are not the same customer, are not searching the same way, and are not persuaded by the same page.
That geography is why a cheap one-page site underperforms here more than it would in a compact city. There is no version of a single generic page that speaks to Sugar Land, Pearland, The Heights, and Uptown at once. It ends up naming none of them and ranking for none of them either.
The other Houston reality is weather. Demand for a long list of trades here goes from steady to overwhelming within hours of a storm. A site that cannot absorb that spike — that has no capacity page, no fast path to a phone number, and no follow-up behind the form — loses most of the surge to whoever answered first.
Houston at a glance
| Metro | Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands, TX |
|---|---|
| County | Harris County |
| Population | 2,314,157 (2023 est.) |
| Area codes | 713, 281, 832, 346 |
What is included
Custom design built around how your customers actually find you
Real service-area pages for the parts of the metro you cover — and honest boundaries for the parts you do not
A fast path to a tappable phone number, sticky on mobile
Forms wired to your CRM with instant acknowledgement, not an inbox nobody watches
Capacity or availability messaging you can update yourself when demand spikes
Conversion tracking configured and verified before launch
Full ownership — code, domain, hosting, analytics, all in your name
Affordable · price transparency
What a Houston site actually costs
Basic plans start at $1,000, published and fixed against an agreed scope. The same number applies across Harris County and outside it.
What moves it up. Page count is the main driver, and in a metro this size that usually means genuine service-area pages. Then integrations — CRM, booking, payments, dispatch or job-management software. Then content at roughly $150 to $300 a page if we write it.
The spend that pays for itself fastest here. Not design. It is what sits behind the form: an instant text acknowledgement, an alert to whoever is on call, and escalation if nobody claims the lead. In a market where storm demand arrives all at once and every competitor is quoting the same week, response speed decides more jobs than appearance does.
Payment. Half at the start, half at launch, splittable further on larger builds.
And if a builder platform genuinely serves you better right now, we will tell you that rather than sell you a project.
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What would this cost for your business?
Five questions and you get scope, price, and a timeline back — usually within one business day. If we are not the right fit for a Houston business your size, we will say so.
- Fixed price agreed before any work starts
- No obligation and no follow-up sequence to escape
- You own everything we build
Who we work with in Houston
Houston’s economy is anchored by energy, oil and gas, healthcare and medical research, and aerospace. Each brings a different kind of buyer to your site.
Energy and industrial services. Around the Energy Corridor the audience is procurement-minded. They want certifications, safety records, capabilities, and coverage stated plainly, and they will read a dense page carefully if the detail is real. Marketing language actively costs you credibility with this group.
Healthcare and medical research. Patients and referrers compare several providers before contacting any of them. Insurance accepted, location relative to the Texas Medical Center, and whether an appointment can be made without a phone call do most of the deciding.
Aerospace and technical suppliers. Documentation, tolerances, and compliance. Substance over styling, and a site organised so a specific spec can be found in one search of the page.
Downtown, The Heights, Uptown and the Galleria area, and the Energy Corridor all behave like separate markets, with different competition and different expectations about price. Building for the one you actually serve beats building for the metro in aggregate.
On results: we publish no anonymous case studies with round-number improvements. Ask on a call and we will talk through real work, including the projects where the lesson was ours.
What is committed in writing: fixed price, launch date, verified conversion tracking, and a monthly report you can read in five minutes. The full process.
Questions from Houston business owners
How much does web design cost in Houston?
Basic plans start at $1,000, moving with page count, integrations, and who writes the content. Pricing is the same across the metro and outside it. See what changes the number.
How many service-area pages should a Houston business have?
One for each area you genuinely work in and can describe honestly — usually somewhere between four and a dozen. Do not generate thirty near-identical pages with the suburb name swapped; that is the exact pattern search engines discount, and it makes the site worse for real visitors.
Can the site handle a storm-driven surge in enquiries?
The page itself will hold up fine. What usually fails is everything behind it — a form nobody is watching, no automatic acknowledgement, no escalation. That is the part worth building before hurricane season rather than during it.
Do you have an office in Houston?
No. We are remote-first and work with Houston businesses over video calls and shared documents. We will not list an address we do not occupy.
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Need web design in Houston?
Tell us what you need and you will get scope, price, and a timeline back — usually within one business day.