Next Level Design is a full-service web design and development studio in Oklahoma City specializing in custom builds for mid-market B2B and e-commerce companies that have outgrown template platforms.
Next Level Design operates as a custom web design firm rather than an agency offering bundled marketing packages. The studio focuses on website architecture, user experience design, and front-end and back-end development. Projects typically run eight to sixteen weeks from discovery to launch. The team works with clients who need sites beyond what Shopify, WordPress templates, or drag-and-drop builders can deliver: complex product configurators, membership platforms, multi-vendor marketplaces, and integration-heavy systems. The studio does not specialize in graphic design, brand identity, or ongoing content marketing, which narrows its scope but aligns with clients seeking technical depth.
Next Level Design charges either fixed-price projects or time-and-materials retainers. Fixed-price projects for small business websites (five to ten pages, standard features, no custom backend) typically start at $8,000 and run to $15,000. Medium-complexity projects (e-commerce with product filters and payment gateway integration, membership authentication, or light CRM features) range from $18,000 to $35,000. Custom applications, marketplace platforms, or sites requiring extensive backend architecture cost $40,000 and up; pricing is quoted per scope.
Retainer arrangements begin at $2,500 per month for ongoing maintenance, hosting, security updates, and minor feature additions. Some retainers include a development allocation (typically twenty to thirty hours monthly) for new features or optimization work. Confirmation of current pricing is advisable before committing, as retainer minimums and included hours shift with capacity.
The studio does not offer website redesigns without rebuilding the underlying code, which differs from agencies that restyle existing platforms. This approach adds cost but eliminates legacy technical debt.
Oklahoma City has several web design providers; they serve different client needs. Fort Design in the Midtown area focuses on small business branding and WordPress sites starting around $5,000, making it the lower-cost entry point. Fort's strength is visual design and brand consultation; its limitation is reliance on WordPress, which constrains functionality for complex systems.
Pixel Lariat, based in Norman, builds sites for nonprofits and community organizations with a sliding scale starting at $3,000 for simple builds. Pixel Lariat prioritizes accessibility and does pro-bono work; it is well-suited for mission-driven organizations with tight budgets and less suitable for businesses needing rapid scaling or advanced e-commerce.
Gauge Design handles larger enterprise clients and marketing-first agencies, charging $30,000 to $100,000+ for integrated campaigns. Gauge includes brand work, paid media strategy, and ongoing optimization; it is overkill for a business needing a single well-built website.
Next Level Design occupies the middle: more custom and scalable than template-based shops, but focused on the website itself rather than broader brand or performance marketing. Choose Next Level Design if your existing site is a technical dead end or if you need specific functionality no off-the-shelf platform provides. Choose Fort Design if budget is primary and a WordPress site meets your needs. Choose Gauge if you need brand work and media buying alongside web design.
Next Level Design suits established businesses with clear site requirements, technical complexity, and budgets of $15,000 or more. Ideal clients include manufacturers needing product configurators or quote systems, e-commerce retailers outgrowing Shopify's constraints, service companies running appointment or booking systems, and B2B firms integrating their site with existing CRM or accounting tools. The studio also works well for teams already managing their own content and looking for a partner to build the platform, not oversee ongoing strategy.
Next Level Design is not a fit for startups testing an idea with minimal budget, freelancers needing a simple portfolio, or businesses wanting marketing guidance bundled with design. It is also not the right choice if you need a site in two to three weeks; the studio's timeline assumes proper discovery and development rigor.
Initial consultation is free. The studio typically requests a brief of current challenges (what is broken with your existing site, what you cannot do), target users, key features, and budget range. Next Level Design then delivers a scope and fixed-price estimate or outlines retainer options. Contracts are signed before work begins; deposits typically run 50 percent up front, with remainder on launch.
The design phase includes wireframes and user flow review before any visual mockups. Development follows a stated timeline with regular check-ins. The studio deploys to a staging environment so you can test before the site goes live.
Next Level Design operates out of a Midtown Oklahoma City office near the Plaza District. Core hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; emergency support is available after hours for retainer clients at an agreed-upon rate. The studio accommodates most meetings in person or via video call. Parking is available on-site.
Projects are managed online through a shared platform; you do not need to be in the office for regular communication.
Next Level Design's reputation in Oklahoma City rests on delivery of stable, scalable sites that do what larger templates cannot, making it the natural choice for businesses ready to invest in technical foundation.
