Local · Miami, FL

Miami's local businesses are more interesting than their websites — let's fix that

Miami shoppers move fast, search in two languages, and make decisions on their phones before they ever walk through a door. The botanica on Calle Ocho, the tailor in Coral Gables, the surf shop in Coconut Grove — they all deserve a web presence as sharp as the city they're in. Atelier Zero builds it.

Miami is its own market

Miami's small-business landscape is unlike any other American city: a genuinely bilingual commercial culture where a Wynwood boutique might pull walk-in traffic from design-week tourists while its core clientele searches exclusively in Spanish from Hialeah. Little Havana and Little Haiti operate on deep community trust — these businesses don't need to convince people they're good, they need a website that exists so Google can confirm them. Brickell's independent restaurants compete against expense-account steakhouses for the same Thursday dinner search, and Coconut Grove's village-style merchants fight for visibility against Miracle Mile's chain corridor a mile away. Search behavior here is genuinely split: English-dominant results still rank for 'best café near me,' but a meaningful share of Doral and Hialeah searches happen in Spanish, and a business that can serve both audiences in both languages has a structural advantage most of its competitors don't have. We build for that reality.

Areas we serve in Miami

  • Wynwood
  • Little Havana
  • Coconut Grove
  • Coral Gables
  • Brickell
  • Little Haiti
  • Hialeah
  • Doral

Sound familiar?

  • Your website is in English only — and half your best customers search in Spanish.
  • You're invisible on Google Maps to people two neighborhoods away who don't already know your name.
  • Your website looks fine on a desktop and broken on every phone.
  • You're losing bookings and orders to competitors with worse products and better websites.

What we do for Miami businesses

Questions, answered

Do you build bilingual English and Spanish websites for Miami businesses?
Yes — bilingual site builds are something we do specifically for Miami clients. We work with you or your team on the Spanish copy, and we structure the site so both language versions rank properly in local search. For businesses in Little Havana, Hialeah, or Doral, this is often the single highest-leverage thing we can do.
Can the AI receptionist handle Spanish-speaking callers?
It can. The AI receptionist can be configured to converse in Spanish, answer common questions about your business in both languages, and ensure a caller who reaches you in Spanish doesn't get bounced to a voicemail in English.
How long does it take to launch a new website?
For most small businesses, we aim to launch within three to four weeks of our kickoff call. The timeline depends on how quickly we receive your content — photos, copy, and any existing branding. We guide you through all of it.

Your next customer is already searching. Are you there?

Tell us about your business and we'll show you what a modern Miami web presence looks like.