Sunset Technologies is a web design and development firm operating in Oklahoma City that builds custom websites for small to mid-sized businesses, focusing on e-commerce, service-based sites, and content management systems rather than template-based solutions.
The firm specializes in custom-coded websites built to specification rather than WordPress or Shopify templates. Most projects target local businesses in retail, professional services, and light manufacturing that need functionality beyond what off-the-shelf platforms provide. The company operates as a small team, typically handling 3–5 active projects at any given time, which shapes the depth of attention each client receives but also means longer booking windows during peak seasons.
Sunset Technologies charges on a project basis rather than retainer. A basic brochure website runs $4,000–$7,000 and includes 5–8 pages, basic SEO setup, and one round of revisions. E-commerce builds range from $8,000–$18,000 depending on product catalog size, payment gateway integration, and inventory management features. Custom application development (internal tools, dashboards, booking systems) starts at $15,000 and scales with scope. Hosting and ongoing maintenance are separate; the firm offers managed hosting at $50–$150 per month depending on traffic and storage needs, or clients can host elsewhere at no cost. Pricing has remained stable within these ranges; confirm current rates before engagement since custom work may exceed these figures for unusually complex requirements.
Oklahoma City has a mix of freelancers, larger agencies, and offshore firms serving web design. Freelancers operating solo typically charge $50–$100 per hour and suit one-off projects or maintenance, but lack bandwidth for complex builds or ongoing support. Larger agencies like those in the 10+ person range charge $150–$300 per hour or $30,000+ per project and offer full-service marketing integration, but often assign junior staff to smaller accounts. Sunset Technologies sits in the middle: custom development without the markup of a large agency, more structured than a solo freelancer, and more available than firms that prioritize enterprise clients. Choose Sunset if you need a built-to-spec site without paying for services you don't need; choose a large agency if you want web design bundled with brand strategy and paid media; choose a freelancer if your project is under $3,000 and you prefer pay-as-you-go rates.
Sunset Technologies works well for businesses that have outgrown template builders, need specific integrations (accounting software, CRM, membership tools), or want long-term ownership of their codebase without vendor lock-in. It suits owners who can articulate requirements clearly and are willing to invest time in planning before development starts. It does not suit clients seeking rush projects (typical timeline is 8–12 weeks), those needing 24-hour crisis support, or businesses wanting an all-in-one agency that handles design, copywriting, and digital advertising. It also does not fit companies that expect unlimited revisions or major scope changes mid-project.
Initial meetings are conducted in-person at the firm's office near downtown Oklahoma City or remotely via Zoom. The discovery phase typically lasts 2–3 hours across one or two sessions and covers business goals, target audience, technical requirements, and competitive context. The firm then delivers a written scope document with feature list, timeline, and itemized cost. Most clients spend a few days reviewing before committing. No deposit is required to discuss a project; a 50% deposit is due upon agreement, with the remainder due on launch.
Sunset Technologies operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Central Time, with flexible availability for initial consultations. The office is located in central Oklahoma City; parking is available on-site. Remote clients are accommodated via video call and email. Because projects are custom-built rather than templated, the firm does not offer rush completion; plan for 8–12 weeks from contract to launch depending on complexity.
Sunset Technologies serves a specific need in Oklahoma City's business landscape: custom web development that avoids both the overhead of national agencies and the inconsistency of freelancers. Its viability rests on delivering finished products that work as specified and lasting long enough to justify the investment.
