Screen Blue Technical Services is a web development and managed IT firm serving Oklahoma City businesses that need custom websites, cloud infrastructure setup, or ongoing technical support without hiring a full in-house team. The company works with companies ranging from 5 to 150 employees, focusing on sectors like professional services, light manufacturing, and retail operations across the metro area.
Screen Blue combines website design and development with IT infrastructure management. The firm handles custom WordPress builds, e-commerce platforms, and Shopify implementations alongside managed services that include server monitoring, backup systems, cybersecurity assessments, and help-desk support. Unlike agencies focused purely on marketing strategy or IT shops that only manage networks, Screen Blue bridges both worlds, which matters for Oklahoma City clients who often need their web presence rebuilt while simultaneously securing legacy systems. The company operates as a team of five full-time developers and systems engineers based in the Midtown area.
Screen Blue charges on two models: project-based and retainer.
Website projects typically run $4,500 to $18,000 depending on complexity. A brochure site with five to seven pages and basic e-commerce capability costs roughly $6,000 to $9,000; a custom application with user accounts and inventory integration ranges $12,000 to $18,000. Clients generally pay 50 percent upfront, 50 percent on completion.
Managed IT services run $800 to $2,400 monthly depending on user count and service tier. Basic monitoring and email security costs $800 for up to 10 users; a mid-tier package including help-desk hours, software licensing oversight, and disaster recovery sits around $1,500 to $1,800. Annual contracts offer a 10 percent discount. Verify current pricing by contacting the firm directly, as retainer structures adjust for industry-specific compliance needs (healthcare clients typically pay 15 to 20 percent more due to HIPAA requirements).
Projects typically take 8 to 12 weeks from contract to launch; managed clients receive onboarding over two to three weeks.
Oklahoma City marketing and web firms tend to specialize narrowly. Agencies like Bridger and Sage focus on brand strategy and digital marketing (SEO, paid ads, content) but outsource development; they suit companies that already have a website and need traffic. Screen Blue is better for Oklahoma City businesses rebuilding from scratch or replacing systems that no longer work.
On the IT side, larger managed service providers like Onpoint Technology and Arrow Technical Solutions serve enterprises and have formal SLAs (service-level agreements) guaranteeing response times. Screen Blue does not publish formal SLAs but prioritizes response within 24 hours for non-critical issues. Choose Arrow or Onpoint if your business depends on guaranteed uptime; choose Screen Blue if you need a partner who can pivot from a server migration to a website redesign without handing you off to a different vendor.
Screen Blue works best for Oklahoma City professional services firms (accounting, law, medical practices), family-owned manufacturers, and growing e-commerce retailers that need technical work but lack IT staff. The company explicitly welcomes clients who are unsure whether they need a full rebuild or a targeted fix; Screen Blue will often audit first and recommend before a large commitment.
The firm is not a fit for single-person freelance operations or nonprofits with sub-$50,000 annual tech budgets; the minimum engagement is typically $500 monthly. It is also not a replacement for a fractional CTO if your Oklahoma City business is scaling to 100+ employees; at that point, larger firms offer deeper bench strength.
Initial consultations are free and last 45 minutes to an hour, conducted in-person at the Midtown office or via video. Screen Blue walks through your current systems (or lack thereof), pain points, and goals, then delivers a one-page summary with a rough scope, timeline, and cost estimate within five business days. No pressure to commit; the summary is yours to share with other vendors or sit on.
If you move forward, Screen Blue sends a formal proposal tied to deliverables and milestones. Clients sign a contract that specifies what "done" looks like (a website launches when staging and production environments are live and tested; managed services begin when all machines are inventoried and patched).
Screen Blue operates Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CST from an office at NW 23rd and Classen in Midtown. Free parking is available onsite. Remote meetings are standard; in-person visits happen for on-site IT work or when clients prefer face-to-face planning. Confirm hours and availability before visiting.
Screen Blue fills a gap in Oklahoma City's tech services landscape by refusing to force a choice between web and IT support, a constraint that small- to mid-size local firms often face.
