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Web Design for Dallas Businesses

Websites that give Dallas companies something to point customers at and something to sell from. Strategy, design, build and search foundations handled together, with the scope agreed before anything is built and the code yours from day one.

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What a better website changes for the business

Most Dallas businesses looking for web design have already decided to hire a firm. What is left is harder: several proposals, each describing a different scope in different words, and no obvious basis for comparing them.

A website earns its cost in three ways. It gets found by people who are already looking, it makes the decision easy once they arrive, and it stays cheap to change as the business changes. Most of what separates a site that does those things from one that does not is decided before any design work starts.

So this page sets out what we would build, what it would be built to do, and the criteria that decide how the project actually goes. They are worth asking about wherever you take the work.

The same scope, ownership and process terms apply to every project we take on, and they are set out in full on our web design service page. We build for companies across Texas and beyond it, so being outside Dallas does not change what we can do for you.

Diagram of a four-milestone project path showing client approval and payment release after each milestone, with ownership of code and accounts staying with the client throughout

Five questions worth asking any web design firm

What to ask before signing a web design project, why each answer matters, and how Web Designer Factory answers it
What to askWhat the answer decidesHow we answer it
Who owns the code, content and accounts?Whether you can move the site, hire anyone to work on it, or change direction later without rebuilding.You own all of it from day one, and it stays yours if you leave. It is written into the contract.
What does the scope commit to before work starts?Whether a disagreement about what was included gets settled now, cheaply, or at the end of the project.A signed statement of work listing pages, functionality and what is out of scope, agreed before anything is built.
Who does the work day to day?Which skills the project actually gets, and who you talk to when something needs a decision.Design, development and search work are done by separate specialists, and the same people stay on from scope through launch.
How does payment track delivery?How much of the project you have paid for before you have seen anything.Payments follow milestones you have seen and approved.
What happens if we stop working together?How easily the site, the accounts and the content carry on without the firm that built them.Files, accounts and access handed over, with no fee for leaving.

These are contract and process questions rather than design questions. Design is visible in a portfolio; these are not, and they decide as much about how the project goes.

Selected work

Sites we have built

Projects from our portfolio, chosen for what each site had to do rather than where the client is based.

  1. Cleancio's hotel-standard cleaning operations homepage, showing its service overview, client logos and FAQ sections

    Cleancio

    Website · Mobile app

    A responsive cleaning-services website and an internal operations app for staff.

    The public site explains services and service areas while the private mobile application supports daily team operations.

    Cleaning services / Short-term rentalsWordPress · Elementor · PHP · Figma · React Native · Expo · Node.js · TypeScript · Supabase · React Native

  2. Lifetime Concierge Nursing's homepage for private in-home nursing oversight for aging parents, with a comparison table against traditional home health

    Lifetime Concierge Nursing

    Website

    A compassionate service website that helps families understand private nursing support.

    Clear paths explain wellness visits, medication oversight, care coordination, and healthcare advocacy before a consultation.

    Healthcare / Home nursing care (US)WordPress · Elementor · PHP · Figma

  3. Happily Ever After Sleep's homepage for Katie Roeder's infant and toddler sleep consulting packages, with client testimonials

    Happily Ever After Sleep

    Website

    A warm, accessible website for sleep consulting and postpartum support.

    Parents can compare age-specific support packages, read educational resources, and schedule a consultation.

    Sleep consulting / Baby & parenting (US)WordPress · Elementor · PHP

  4. Home Exclusive website presented on desktop and mobile, showing the multilingual home-decor storefront and partner login journey

    Home Exclusive

    Ecommerce website · Partner portal

    A multilingual home-decor storefront with gated trade pricing for registered partners.

    Retail visitors and trade partners use one responsive storefront, while role-based access keeps partner pricing and account features behind login.

    eCommerce / Home decor

  5. NeatO Cleaning's Los Angeles house-cleaning homepage, showing service tiles, booking CTA and client reviews

    NeatO Cleaning

    Web app

    A responsive cleaning website with transparent pricing and online booking.

    Customers can explore services and service areas, read reviews, and schedule a cleaning from any device.

    Home cleaning services (Los Angeles)WordPress · PHP · Custom plugin

  6. C-P Systems homepage showing industrial process engineering services, facility photography, and project statistics

    C-P Systems

    Website

    A structured industrial engineering website for complex services and technical resources.

    The responsive information architecture makes industries, case studies, and engineering capabilities easier to evaluate.

    Industrial engineering / ManufacturingWordPress · Elementor · PHP

What a Dallas project looks like with us

A scope before a design

We write what the site has to do, which pages exist and what is deliberately excluded, and you sign it before any design work begins. It is the document that settles disagreements later.

Built to be found, not decorated

Structure, speed and search readiness are part of the build rather than a phase afterwards. A site that looks right and cannot be found has failed at the only job that pays for it.

Milestones you approve

Work is released in stages you see and sign off, and payment follows those stages. You are never paying for work you have not seen.

Yours at the end

Code, content, domain, hosting and analytics accounts are in your name throughout. Our team replies within one business day while the project runs.

Where the build changes with the industry

The scope questions above apply to any project. What differs by sector is what the site has to do before a visitor will act.

HVAC

Two demand curves peaking at opposite times of year. An emergency call and a system replacement need different pages and different proof.

Where we are the right firm, and where we are not

Worth knowing before you spend time on a call.

A good fit

You want the site to generate business and you want to own what you pay for.

You have a commercial goal for the site, you want the scope written down before it is built, and you want a firm that will tell you when something is a bad idea.

You are choosing between proposals rather than deciding whether to hire anyone at all, and you want that comparison settled on scope rather than on price.

Not a good fit

You want the cheapest thing that will do, quickly.

You want the cheapest possible site and the lowest possible involvement. A build that earns its cost needs decisions from someone who knows the business, and we would rather say that now than discover it in week three.

Or the work is genuinely small and short. That is a real need and it is not what this is; we would rather scope it honestly than sell it as a build.

We would rather say so now than three weeks into a project that was never the right shape.

What a Dallas project costs

The same published figures as our national web design pricing. Scope, not city, decides the price.

Professional Website

$6,000 floor

Businesses replacing a site that is not earning

  • Custom design, not a template
  • Mobile-first build
  • Structured for search at build time
  • 30 days post-launch support

E-Commerce Store

$9,000 to $20,000+

Selling online, on WooCommerce or Shopify

  • Product pages and checkout
  • WooCommerce or Shopify
  • Scales with catalog size
  • 30 days post-launch support

$6,000 is the floor for any web design project, in Dallas or anywhere else we work. Final cost depends on page count, functionality and content scope.

Questions Dallas businesses ask

What does a website cost?

Six thousand dollars is the floor for any web design project. The final cost depends on page count, functionality and content scope, and the number is written into the statement of work before anything begins.

What moves the number above the floor?

How many unique page templates the site needs rather than how many pages, how much content is written from nothing rather than moved across, what has to function rather than display, and whether the site has to connect to anything you already run. Those four account for most of the difference between two otherwise similar proposals, and each one is settled in the scope document before work starts.

How do I compare two proposals that look the same?

Compare what each one commits to rather than what each one describes. Put the scope documents side by side and check which pages and functions are named, what is listed as out of scope, who owns the code and accounts at the end, and whether payments follow milestones you approve. Those five points are usually where otherwise similar proposals differ.

Who will actually be working on my site?

Design, development and search work are done by separate specialists rather than by one generalist, and the same people stay on the project from scope through launch. You are told which parts are handled in house before you sign.

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