Website Design & Development

First Impressions

Most industrial companies have put serious investment into their operations, their people, and their product.

We’ve talked to plenty of manufacturers who have spent years building a capable team, a strong product line, and a reputation worth having. Then a prospect looks them up before a meeting and lands on a site that was built ten years ago, hasn’t been touched since, and doesn’t come close to communicating what the company is truly capable of.

That disconnect matters more than most manufacturers realize. Industrial buyers are doing their homework before they ever pick up the phone. They’re looking at your site, evaluating your credibility, and comparing you to whoever else showed up in the search results. A website that undersells you isn’t neutral. It’s actively working against you.

Good news, fixing it isn’t complicated. It just has to be done by people who understand what industrial buyers are looking for.

Performance

What goes into a site that performs

Custom-built design

Clear capability messaging

Built for long sales cycles

SEO-ready foundation

Conversion-focused pages

Mobile & speed optimized

“I know the website needs work, I just haven’t gotten to it.”

The problem is that buyers aren’t waiting. Every week that passes with an outdated site is a week that qualified prospects are forming the wrong impression of your company. Here are the signs worth paying attention to.

You might need a new website If…

  • Your site was built more than three years ago and hasn’t been updated
  • You’re not generating inbound leads from search
  • Your site doesn’t reflect the range or quality of what you offer
  • New visitors can’t quickly understand what you do
  • You’re hesitant to send prospects there before a meeting

what our clients say

“Our new site is pulling in five times the leads we were getting before.”

Manufacturer’s Rep

“I handed off the whole website rebuild and never had to chase them once.”

Industrial Equipment Service Co.

“It finally looks like the company we actually are, not the one we were ten years ago.”

Industrial Equipment Manufacturer

“All I had to do was approve several designs. They handled everything else (the images, the writing, the developers). I’ve never had a website go this smoothly, and I love what they built.”

Manufacturers’ Rep

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Frequently asked questions

Most projects take between 10 and 16 weeks from kickoff to launch. The biggest variables are complexity, how ready the content is on your end, and how quickly feedback rounds move. We manage the process closely so things don’t stall.

Both. If you have established branding you’re happy with, we build within it. If your brand needs work before the site does, we can handle that conversation too.

No. We build for longevity, not a three-year expiration. The site is structured for search from day one, designed to reflect your operation rather than a template that dates quickly, and built so your team can keep it current. When something needs updating down the road, it’s an update, not a teardown.

Get started

Your website Is either working for you or working against you. There’s not much middle ground.

If you’re not sure which side you are on, that’s worth figuring out. Schedule a call , we will take a look and give you a straight answer.