Web Design for You
I design and build polished, mobile-friendly Squarespace websites for restaurants, contractors, shops, and churches. You get a professional web presence without the headache of a big agency or doing it on your own.
I can work with you where you're at to figure out the best site for your needs. Whether that's a simple one-page launch site or a multi-page presence with online booking, contact forms, and SEO basics. When we're done, I'll show you how to update it yourself, or stick around to handle it for you.
Why Small Businesses Need a Website
If customers can't find you online, they're finding your competitor instead
Old school word of mouth is still important. Quality work and reputation are still what keep customers. But when someone hears your name for the first time, the next thing they do is pull out their phone. And when they have a problem they need help with, they tend to look online for assistance. A website is where you tell them your hours, your menu or services, where you're located, and why they should choose you. It doesn't matter if you're a restaruaunt, mechanic, photographer, or *insert your calling here*. Without one, you're invisible to the vast majority of potential customers.
76%
Check a business online before visiting in person
85%
Say contact info and opening hours are an important factor when researching a local business
54%
Visit a business's website after reading positive reviews — up from 32% in 2019
Sources: Visual Objects consumer survey, BrightLocal Consumer Search Behavior, BrightLocal Local Consumer Review Survey 2026.
Why Churches Need a Website
For visitors looking for a church home, the website is the front door
Churches are places for people to come together and worship in their shared belief. But when someone is new to an area, visiting, or curious about Christianity, they can have trouble finding the right church for them. Having a website allows people who don't know your church or congregation to get more insight and info as they search. They want to know your service times, what to expect on a Sunday morning, what you believe, and whether they'll feel welcome. A clear, friendly website answers those questions before they ever have to ask, and it can make the difference between someone passing your church on the street vs coming in and joining on a Sunday.
2 of 3
Guests visit a church's website or social media before attending in person
>50%
Decide not to attend a church based on what they find — or can't find — online
17M+
Americans who don't regularly attend worship still visited a church website in the past year
Sources: SermonView What People Look For on Church Websites, Grey Matter Research Online Church.
What's Included
Everything you need to launch and grow online
Built Around Your Needs
Every site starts with a conversation about who your audience is, what you want them to do when they land on your page, and how you interact day to day. I translate that into a clean, focused site that works on phones, tablets, and desktops.
Squarespace is utilized for hosting, SSL, and the heavy lifting behind the scenes, which means lower ongoing cost for you and fewer things that can break. It also means there's a lot of flexibility if you or someone else wants to take over in the future. I take care of the design, setup, and anything custom that's needed on top.
Standard Services
Local
Small Business Focus
100%
Mobile Friendly
Fast
Launch Turnaround
Recent Work
A live example of what I build
Old Carriage Road Baptist Church
Rocky Mount, NC
A clean, welcoming Squarespace site built to help visitors find service times, learn about the church's beliefs, and feel at home before they ever walk through the door.
Visit ocrbc.comHow It Works
A simple, no-stress process from idea to launch
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Free Consultation
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Design & Build
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Review & Launch
We start with a quick call to talk about your business, your goals, and a few sites you like. I'll put together a draft, you'll review it, and we'll iterate until it feels right. Once you're happy, we launch on your domain and I walk you through how to keep it up to date.