AP Technology is a web design and development firm serving Oklahoma City businesses that need custom sites beyond template solutions, operating as a full-service shop rather than a freelancer or agency with national reach.
AP Technology builds websites from the ground up for small to mid-market companies across Oklahoma City, with a focus on custom code rather than drag-and-drop platforms. The firm handles design, development, hosting, and ongoing support in-house, meaning clients work with the same team from initial concept through launch and beyond. The shop is structured to work with local business owners who want sites tailored to their specific operations, not stock designs that fit fifty other companies.
AP Technology offers tiered packages reflecting project scope. A basic informational site (5 to 8 pages with contact forms and social integration) typically runs $3,500 to $6,000. Mid-range e-commerce or membership sites with custom features and database requirements range from $7,000 to $15,000. Enterprise-level projects with third-party integrations, complex workflows, or migration from legacy systems are quoted individually and often exceed $20,000. Hosting and domain registration are separate; verify current rates and maintenance contracts directly, as these change with vendor pricing. The firm charges a one-time development fee rather than monthly retainers for initial builds, though ongoing support and updates are available as add-ons starting around $200 to $400 per month depending on scope.
Oklahoma City has fragmented web services: freelancers operating from home (typically $1,500 to $4,000 per project, slower turnaround, limited support after launch), national template agencies offering cookie-cutter designs at $2,000 to $5,000 (fast delivery, generic results, offshore support), and a handful of other custom shops like Design Moves OKC and Pixel Studio. AP Technology sits in the middle ground: faster than individual contractors but more hands-on than volume-based agencies, and priced above freelance work but below national firms. Choose AP Technology if you need custom functionality or significant integration with existing business systems; choose a freelancer if your budget is under $3,000 and your site is straightforward; choose a template agency only if you are comfortable looking like competing businesses.
AP Technology works well for service businesses (contractors, consultants, medical offices), local retailers adding e-commerce, nonprofits needing membership portals, and manufacturers displaying product catalogs with backend management. It is less suited to companies needing massive scale (app-level complexity, millions of monthly users), startups with severe budget constraints under $2,000, or businesses that want to redesign their site every six months without additional investment. The firm expects clients to provide clear requirements and marketing direction upfront; companies that want the designer to figure everything out or expect unlimited revision rounds will encounter friction.
Initial contact typically leads to a discovery call (30 to 45 minutes) covering your business goals, target audience, current pain points with your web presence, and must-have features. AP Technology provides a written proposal including timeline (usually 6 to 12 weeks for custom builds), deliverables, and cost breakdown. You will be asked to provide content (copy, photos, product descriptions) or to clarify whether the firm will source or write it as an add-on service. A signed contract and 50 percent deposit move the project to development; the remaining balance is due at launch.
AP Technology operates on a standard Monday through Friday business schedule, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., though project-based work means communication often happens via email and video calls rather than in-office meetings. The firm is located in Oklahoma City proper; verify the exact address and parking details before a site visit, as office arrangements may change.
AP Technology fills a genuine need among Oklahoma City businesses that have outgrown basic templates but cannot justify the cost and complexity of national agencies. Its strength lies in delivering custom work at a local scale and speed that larger firms do not prioritize.
