Stamm Web Creations is a small web design firm serving Oklahoma City businesses that need custom websites rather than template solutions. The studio focuses on building sites from the ground up for local companies across retail, professional services, and nonprofits, with particular strength in e-commerce integration and mobile-first design.
The firm operates as a full-service design and development shop, meaning it handles both the visual design and the underlying code that makes a site function. This matters: many Oklahoma City web providers are either designers who pass development to freelancers elsewhere, or developers who use templates. Stamm does both in-house, which reduces handoff delays and keeps decisions about site structure, load speed, and backend functionality under one roof. The team typically manages 10 to 15 active projects at a time, a size that allows close client contact without the overhead of a 30-person agency.
Stamm charges for web design projects on a per-site basis rather than monthly retainers. A basic custom website runs between $3,000 and $6,000 and includes design, responsive mobile layout, and 5 to 8 pages. Sites with e-commerce functionality (shopping cart, payment processing, inventory management) typically fall between $6,000 and $12,000 depending on product count and complexity. Larger projects, such as member portals or multi-vendor marketplaces, are quoted individually and often run $12,000 to $25,000. After launch, optional monthly maintenance packages cover hosting, security updates, and minor content changes; these typically cost $150 to $300 per month depending on scope. The firm does not charge setup fees separate from the project cost, and retains ownership of custom code, allowing clients to move or modify the site later if needed.
Oklahoma City has three broad categories of web providers: agencies (15+ staff, $15,000+), freelancers working solo ($2,000 to $5,000), and template shops using platforms like Wix or Squarespace ($1,000 to $3,000). Stamm sits in the middle. Unlike freelancers, it can handle complex integrations (connecting a website to existing accounting software, for instance) and maintains continuity if a key person is unavailable. Unlike large agencies, it does not add markup on developer time or require minimum retainers, making it accessible to companies with modest budgets. Compared to template shops, Stamm sites load faster, integrate with business-specific tools, and avoid the template look that can hurt credibility in competitive markets. The trade-off: a custom build takes 6 to 12 weeks, whereas a Wix site launches in days. For a local law firm or medical practice, the extra time usually pays off in professionalism and search engine performance; for a pop-up retail event, a template platform makes more sense.
Stamm is a strong fit for established Oklahoma City businesses that see their website as a sales channel or credibility tool: real estate brokerages, accounting firms, manufacturers, and nonprofits often benefit from custom functionality and a professional appearance. Restaurants and retail stores with inventory, service providers that need booking systems, and companies selling regionally or nationally all fit the studio's wheelhouse. Startups with minimal budgets, one-person solopreneurs, or businesses that need a site online within two weeks should look elsewhere. Marketing agencies seeking a vendor to build sites for their clients do sometimes work with Stamm, though the studio takes direct client relationships as a rule.
Initial contact usually happens by phone or email inquiry through the studio's site. Stamm schedules a 30-minute discovery call to understand the business, existing branding, target audience, and must-have features. There is no cost for this conversation. If both parties agree to move forward, the studio provides a written proposal detailing scope, timeline, and cost. The process typically includes one round of design mockups (3 to 5 page templates) for client review and revision before development begins. Clients with existing branding or style preferences should bring examples; those without clear direction can work with Stamm's design input. The studio uses a project management platform to share updates and gather feedback, reducing email clutter.
Stamm operates by appointment only; there is no public walk-in studio. Work is completed remotely and via scheduled calls, so location is not a barrier for out-of-area clients. For in-person meetings, the studio can arrange time at a neutral location (coffee shop, client office) if needed. Payment is typically structured as 50 percent upfront to begin work and 50 percent upon delivery.
Stamm Web Creations fills a specific gap in Oklahoma City's web market: companies that have outgrown templates but cannot absorb six-figure agency budgets benefit most from its in-house approach and transparent pricing.
