Local · Charlotte, NC

Charlotte is growing fast. Your business's web presence should keep pace

Charlotte has added hundreds of thousands of new residents in the last decade, and those newcomers are doing exactly what newcomers do — searching Google for everything from a trusted barber in NoDa to a reliable HVAC shop off Independence Boulevard. The businesses that show up clearly, look credible, and answer the phone win. The ones with broken websites from 2017 get scrolled past.

Charlotte is its own market

Charlotte's small-business fabric is caught between two forces: rapid Sunbelt growth that brings a constant stream of new customers, and aggressive national chain expansion that threatens to commoditize every category. Independent businesses in corridors like South End, Plaza Midwood, and the University area are competing not just with each other but with well-funded brands that spend heavily on digital. Locals search with neighborhood intent — 'coffee shop Plaza Midwood,' 'dog groomer Dilworth' — which means businesses that optimize for these hyperlocal queries have a real advantage over competitors who target only city-wide terms. The city's corporate workforce, centered around Uptown and Ballantyne, also creates a weekday lunch and after-work economy that rewards businesses who can be found quickly on a phone during a short break. Charlotte's relative youth as a major metro means many older local businesses have never invested in digital infrastructure at all — a gap that's increasingly costly.

Areas we serve in Charlotte

  • NoDa
  • Plaza Midwood
  • South End
  • Dilworth
  • Ballantyne
  • University City
  • Uptown Charlotte
  • Matthews

Sound familiar?

  • New residents search online for everything, and your business doesn't show up.
  • National chains in your category have professional websites and you're competing with a Facebook page.
  • Your social media goes quiet for weeks at a time because you don't have bandwidth.
  • Customers call during service hours and no one can answer — they call someone else.

What we do for Charlotte businesses

Questions, answered

Charlotte's restaurant and retail scene changes fast. How do you keep a website current?
We build sites that are easy for you to update, and our ongoing plans include content refreshes so your hours, menu, and services always reflect reality — not what you offered two years ago.
What's included in the weekly social media service?
We write, design, and schedule posts for your chosen platforms every week — consistent, on-brand content that doesn't require you to stop what you're doing to feed an algorithm.
I'm a solo operator in Charlotte with a tight budget. Is this realistic for me?
That's exactly who we're built for. We're not an agency with a conference room and a six-figure retainer. We work with independent owners who need real results without enterprise pricing.

Charlotte's next customer is searching right now.

We'll help make sure they find you first.