Jacksonville is 840 square miles. Word of mouth doesn't scale that far.
Jax is the largest city by land area in the contiguous US — a sprawling logistics, military, and financial-services metro where your customers might live forty minutes from your shop and have never heard your name. Search bridges that distance. We build the sites that win it: 7 days, fixed price.
Jacksonville's defining trait is scale: 840 square miles, a beaches-to-Westside sprawl where neighborhood reputation physically cannot carry a business across the whole market. The metro's growth — port logistics, financial back offices, and two Navy bases rotating families in continuously — lands across that entire footprint. For service businesses, the website's service-area structure is the difference between being a neighborhood operation and a metro-wide one.
The military rotation engine deserves its own line: NAS Jacksonville and Mayport cycle thousands of households a year, all arriving referral-less and choosing every local service by search and reviews — the same high-loyalty stream that powers San Antonio. Add a logistics economy full of B2B service searches and Jacksonville rewards web investment as reliably as any market in Florida, against some of the lightest competition among big metros.
The 840-square-mile problem
No referral network spans Jax. Service-area pages — Beaches, Southside, Mandarin, Orange Park, Northside — are how a business exists across the whole map instead of one corner of it.
Navy rotation stream
NAS Jax and Mayport rotate thousands of families annually — newcomers choosing dentists, mechanics, vets, and movers by search alone, with military-grade urgency.
Logistics B2B demand
America's emerging port and logistics hub generates steady B2B searches — trucking, industrial services, facilities trades — won by whoever documents capability online.
The local industries with the oldest websites
These are the businesses we see winning on reputation and losing on the web in Jacksonville — solid operations stuck behind a site that doesn't load, doesn't rank, and doesn't convert.
HVAC Contractors →
AC dies in July, heat dies in January. The contractor with the fastest site wins the season.
Plumbers →
Emergency calls happen on phones. Most plumbing sites still don't have a tap-to-call button above the fold.
Auto Repair Shops →
Drivers pick shops by reviews and proximity. Most shop websites are a phone number and a prayer.
Trucking & Logistics →
Shippers and drivers both check your site. Most carrier sites fail the smell test for both.
Dentists →
Patients judge clinical quality by website quality. An old site reads as an old practice.
Moving Companies →
An industry drowning in scam stories. The mover who looks legitimate online books the truck.
Roofers →
Storm season decides the year. A site that can't handle insurance questions loses the claim work.
Veterinarians →
Pet owners research vets like pediatricians — and most clinic sites haven't been touched in a decade.
Insurance Agencies →
Independent agents sell choice and advice — through websites that offer neither a quote nor a reason.
No office visits. No Jacksonville agency invoice.
Audit & quote
60-minute call. We tell you exactly what's broken and lock a fixed price before you hang up.
Design + copy + SEO
You watch the real site take shape in the browser. We write the copy and wire the schema.
You review, we polish
One round of revisions, applied the same day. No tickets. No project-manager relay.
Launch — you keep the keys
Your domain, your hosting, your code. No platform lock-in, no retainer, no hostage situation.
Before you call
Can one site cover all of Jacksonville's areas?
Yes — that's the architecture: one strong domain with dedicated, substantive pages per area you serve (Beaches, Southside, Mandarin, Orange Park, and so on). Each page ranks in its own corner of the sprawl. It's the single highest-leverage structure for a metro shaped like Jacksonville.
Is Jacksonville's market worth the investment compared to Miami or Tampa?
Pound for pound it might be better: comparable customer demand per capita, materially weaker web competition in most local industries, and the Navy newcomer stream resetting loyalties every year. Big-metro demand against small-metro competition is exactly where a $1,500 rebuild over-performs.
Do you need to meet in person?
No — and that's the point. Everything happens over a call and a shared screen: you watch the real site evolve in your browser and give feedback in plain English. You get big-market design quality without paying for anyone's office lease.
Ready to bulldoze it, Jacksonville?
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.