Fast websites that turn traffic into pipeline. Built for North Carolina-based operators, from Charlotte and Raleigh to the secondary metros in between.
Charlotte ranks as a top-three US banking center, while the Research Triangle anchors a fast-growing biotech, life sciences, and SaaS economy around Duke, UNC, and NC State.
Web Development engagements in North Carolina reflect that economic shape. Custom marketing sites built on Next.js and deployed on Vercel or Hetzner. We work across Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham and the surrounding metros, with project plans tuned to the regulatory and competitive reality on the ground rather than a national template.
For North Carolina-based businesses, the engagement starts at $18,000, fixed. 6 to 10 weeks from kickoff to launch, with a stabilization tail of 30 days.
Charlotte is a top-three US banking center while the Research Triangle (Raleigh-Durham) runs one of the country's fastest-growing biotech and SaaS clusters. North Carolina has been a meaningful corporate-relocation destination over the last decade, and the small-business growth rate matches. Digital programs here have to be designed for two distinct buyer profiles in the same state.
Even brand-new sites have legacy URLs to honor, orphaned PDFs, archived blog posts, vendor microsites. Missing a 301 is how organic traffic dies on launch day, so the redirect map is week-one work, not a launch-day checklist.
Largest Contentful Paint under 2 seconds on a 4G mobile connection. Cumulative Layout Shift under 0.05. We hit it on every preview deploy, not just at launch, and we keep hitting it for 90 days after.
We default to Sanity, Contentful, or MDX-on-GitHub depending on team size. Editors get a workflow they will actually use, preview environments, scheduled publishes, and roll-back if anything breaks.
GA4 events tied to revenue, not pageviews. Meta CAPI on day one for any site that will run paid traffic. The dashboard tells the truth before the brand approves the design.
We respond within 48 hours with scope, pricing, and the team that would actually run the engagement.
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