Okie Web Design builds websites for Oklahoma City service contractors, medical practices, and small retailers who need to rank locally without outsourcing to a national agency. The firm operates as a one-person studio focused on search engine optimization from launch, responsive design across devices, and ongoing support rather than handing off a finished product and disappearing.
The business specializes in custom WordPress sites built from scratch, not templates. Most clients are established service businesses with 5 to 50 employees—plumbing companies, HVAC contractors, dental offices, auto repair shops—that have either no web presence or an outdated site that does not convert phone calls. The designer works directly with owners rather than through account managers, meaning decisions move faster but the scope is smaller than a 20-person agency would handle. The studio does not do e-commerce sites, mobile apps, or large-scale rebrands across multiple business units.
Okie Web Design charges a fixed price for new builds: $3,500 for a five-page site with blog functionality, local SEO setup (Google Business Profile optimization, local schema markup, citation cleanup), and one month of post-launch tweaks. A seven-page version runs $4,500. Both include an SSL certificate, mobile responsiveness, and contact forms connected to the client's email.
Monthly maintenance retainers start at $99 and cover security updates, backups, and one content change per month. Clients who need more frequent updates or content creation add $50 per month per page. Site redesigns for existing clients (typically 10 to 15 years old) start at $2,500 and assume the client will supply existing photos and copy; new photography or copywriting is billed separately at $50 per hour.
No hidden fees. Hosting is a separate contract with the client's choice of provider; the designer recommends SiteGround or Kinsta but does not resell it. Domain registration and SSL renewal are the client's responsibility, though the designer can manage them for a $10 annual admin fee per domain.
Oklahoma City's web design landscape splits into three categories: national agencies ($8,000 and up per project), freelancers on Upwork or Fiverr ($800 to $2,000 for basic sites), and local mid-size shops ($4,000 to $7,000 with ongoing account management).
Okie Web Design sits between freelancers and agencies. Compared to a Upwork contractor, it offers accountability (a local business with a local phone number), ongoing relationship management, and SEO optimization that a $1,200 site typically omits. Compared to a five-person agency, it costs 40 percent less and eliminates the account-manager layer, meaning faster revisions but no graphic design department or paid advertising integration. If a client needs simultaneous social media management or Google Ads strategy, they will hire a separate firm; Okie Web Design does not offer that.
A local alternative is Pixel Bakery, an Oklahoma City agency that charges $5,000 to $10,000 per project and handles larger branding work. Choose Pixel Bakery if your business operates regionally or nationally and needs a cohesive visual identity across multiple channels. Choose Okie Web Design if you are a local service business whose main goal is phone calls from customers searching "[your service] near me" in Oklahoma City, and you want to avoid overpaying for capabilities you do not need.
Okie Web Design works well for service businesses with steady local demand but minimal web presence: a plumber with three trucks and a website last updated in 2015, a dental practice with outdated photos, a contractor juggling jobs and unable to manage WordPress himself. The designer handles the technical setup; the client supplies the business knowledge and customer stories.
It does not suit e-commerce retailers, SaaS startups, or multi-location franchises. It is not a fit for businesses that demand monthly SEO reporting, competitor analysis, or paid media campaigns. It is also not ideal for organizations that have already committed to Wix, Squarespace, or Shopify; the designer builds custom WordPress only.
The first call is a phone or video consultation (free, 20 to 30 minutes) to understand the client's current situation, goals, and timeline. If both parties agree to move forward, the client pays a 50 percent deposit and completes a questionnaire: business description, target service area in Oklahoma City, competitor sites they like, existing photos and copy, and preferred page structure.
The designer builds a draft within two weeks, sends a preview link, and schedules a review meeting. The client gets two rounds of revisions included in the fixed price; additional revisions are $75 per hour. Once approved, the site goes live and the client enters the one-month post-launch window where minor fixes and tweaks are free.
The studio operates by appointment. All work is done remotely; there is no walk-in office. Clients communicate via phone, email, or Zoom during business hours, typically 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, though the designer accommodates scheduling for clients in different time zones. Response time is 24 hours on weekdays.
Okie Web Design is built for service businesses that understand their trade well and want a straightforward path from no site to a site that works. The fixed pricing and local availability eliminate the usual friction of hiring remotely or overpaying an agency for services that do not apply.
