A hundred million people, and the oldest websites in America.
The East Coast corridor is where American small business is oldest and densest — third-generation contractors, decades-old law firms, restaurants with forty-year regulars. Institutions, with websites that look like institutions' websites. We rebuild them to compete in the decade they're actually operating in: 7 days, fixed price, anywhere from New England to the Georgia coast.
The East Coast's defining business trait is establishment: firms with real histories, real reputations, and customer bases built over generations. The web flipped that strength into a peculiar weakness — established businesses got their website 'done' years ago, considered it handled, and stopped looking. Meanwhile every new competitor enters the market with a modern site as table stakes, and every comparison search puts the two side by side.
Density is the second factor. In the Northeast corridor especially, a customer comparing dentists or contractors has dozens of options within fifteen minutes — so the website tiebreaker fires constantly. The established firm that modernizes its web presence gets to keep its real advantages (history, reviews, reputation) and stop losing the coin-flips. That's the whole pitch: stop losing ties you should win on reputation alone.
Every old-website industry, served across East Coast
Pick your trade — each page shows exactly what's broken on a typical site in your industry and what we'd build instead.
Ready to bulldoze it?
Tell us your domain. We'll send a brutal audit of what's broken, with a fixed quote to fix it. No sales call required.