Done-for-you websites for Contra Costa County small businesses — the trades, family firms, and storefronts holding down the 680 and Highway 4 corridors.
Drive the 680 from Walnut Creek up through Concord and Martinez and you pass the real economy of Contra Costa: HVAC vans, family law offices over a strip-mall taqueria, a third-generation auto shop, the dentist whose sign hasn't changed since the Reagan administration. Keep going east past Brentwood and Oakley and the subdivisions are still filling in, which means a steady stream of new families looking for a roofer, a bookkeeper, a landscaper. A lot of genuinely good operators out here run on a Facebook page or a site a cousin built in 2014 — fine until someone Googles them at 9pm. We're a California studio that builds and maintains a real website for one flat monthly price, so a Pleasant Hill electrician or a Brentwood farm stand reads online the way it already does in person.
Out past the Vasco Road bend, the Brentwood u-pick cherry and corn stands pull half the Bay Area east every June, and plenty of them are still findable only by the hand-painted sign at the turnoff.
About ten minutes to tell us about your business. Live in as little as three days.