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Custom web design in Miami, FL

A Jupiter studio building custom-coded sites for Miami businesses, two hours south, in a metro that moves $533 billion in annual output and holds more than 60 international banks. Custom static-first code, not a WordPress theme. Lighthouse 90+ on launch, with in-person kickoffs available on Growth and Scale.

PHONE

(561) 301-4550

EMAIL

chase@aegisdesigns.io

STUDIO

Jupiter, FL, serving Miami

The most international business market in Florida

Miami anchors the largest urban economy in Florida. The metro produced $533.674 billion in output in 2023 and holds about 6.46 million people, more than any other in the state. Its web-design buyer sells into finance, trade, real estate, and hospitality at once, often to clients on the other side of a border who judge the company by its website before a single call.

Downtown Miami runs the largest cluster of international banks in the country, more than 60 of them, second only to New York. Finance and insurance alone add about $27.7 billion a year to the county economy and support over 150,000 jobs. For a firm in that world, the site is the first thing a cross-border, Spanish-speaking client sees, so the polish is not optional.

That international pull is what sets a Miami build apart from Tampa or Jacksonville. The region moves roughly $137 billion in annual trade and handles about 85 percent of U.S. air imports from Latin America through Miami International. A site built here often ships bilingual from day one for an audience that shops globally, not just for the neighborhood down the street.

Which districts carry the web-design demand

Brickell
The skyscraper financial core called the Manhattan of the South, holding the densest bank cluster in the country. Web work here is credibility-first: wealth managers, law firms, and fintech offices selling to institutional and international money.
Wynwood
The former industrial zone turned agency and startup district around the Wynwood Walls. Creative studios, breweries, and venture-backed teams that want a site as art-directed as the block they sit on.
Coral Gables
The City Beautiful, with Mediterranean Revival streets and the Latin American regional offices of global firms. Old-money professional services and corporate headquarters that expect restraint over flash.
Little Havana
The Cuban and Latin American cultural core along Calle Ocho. Family-run hospitality, retail, and cafecito counters where a bilingual, mobile-first site does the heavy lifting.
Design District
The luxury retail and fine-dining enclave north of Wynwood where high fashion sits next to public art. Appearance-conscious brands that need image-led design and fast galleries.

Three things the top Miami sites get wrong

The top-ranking Miami web-design sites never publish a price. They route every visitor to a free quote or a Zoom call instead of posting a number. Aegis pricing is on the pricing page in full, a one-time build plus a monthly retainer, so you can scope the project before the first call.

Most of the current leaders run on WordPress with slow mobile load and half-built schema. Every Aegis site is custom static-first code that ships at Lighthouse 90+ and carries complete LocalBusiness, Service, and FAQ markup, so it reads cleanly to Google and to the AI answer engines that Miami's international buyers now search with.

The last gap is proof. Competing pages claim thousands of delivered sites with nothing to back it, or post testimonials with no name attached. Aegis surfaces its real 5.0 Google rating as review markup and links current work, because a Brickell finance client reviews the pricing and the work before they call.

International finance & banking
Brickell's wealth managers, private banks, and the 60-plus international banks downtown. Credibility-first design, secure intake, and copy that reads to institutional and cross-border clients.
Crypto, fintech & tech startups
The venture-backed and crypto teams that moved in around Wynwood and Brickell. Product-led pages, fast load, and design that holds up next to a Series A pitch deck.
Real estate & construction
The developers and brokerages behind the $4.3 billion in residential under construction in early 2026. Listing feeds, agent profiles, and gallery pages that stay fast on a phone.
Trade, logistics & import/export
The import/export and logistics firms tied to PortMiami and the airport. Bilingual catalogs, quote intake, and content that speaks to buyers across the hemisphere.
Hospitality, tourism & restaurants
South Beach and downtown operators competing on photography and reservations. Menu-forward layouts, booking links, and image-led design for a photography-first market.
Professional & technical services
Law, accounting, and wealth-management practices in Coral Gables and downtown. Practice-area pages, intake automation, and E-E-A-T content that ranks on expertise queries.

Six steps from first call to launch and care

Discovery
Free 30-minute call over video or in person. We learn your business, audit the existing site, and write a one-page brief.
Strategy & scope
Sitemap, content outline, design direction, and a fixed-price quote with timeline. You see the brief before any design starts.
Design
Figma mockups for the home and 2 to 4 key pages, reviewed on a shared link. Two rounds of revisions before build.
Build
Weekly demos on a staging URL. Animations, integrations, and content go in here, and you review it as it is built.
QA & launch
Mobile testing, Lighthouse, schema validation, redirect mapping. Anything that breaks is caught on staging before launch.
Care
Managed hosting and a maintenance retainer. We monitor, update, and improve the site after go-live.

Build plus retainer

Every engagement is a one-time build plus a month-to-month retainer, quoted as two line items. These are the same Anchor, Growth, and Scale tiers as the main pricing page, priced the same statewide, cancel anytime with 30 days notice.

ANCHOR

$1,500 per month

plus $5,000 to $7,500 one-time build

For a single-location service business that needs a site that works and someone watching it.

  • 8 pages, custom-designed and mobile-first
  • Passes Core Web Vitals at launch
  • Lead capture wired into your CRM
  • Hosting, SSL, daily backups, uptime alerts
  • 30 minutes of content updates every month
  • 1-hour response on production outages

GROWTH

Recommended

$3,200 per month

plus $7,500 to $15,000 one-time build

For a multi-location or growing business that wants search rankings and traffic climbing month over month.

  • Everything in Anchor
  • 16 pages plus the local SEO foundation
  • 15 to 20 keywords tracked weekly
  • Geo-grid map scans every month
  • 1 to 2 pages optimized every month
  • AI search visibility checked monthly
  • Quarterly strategy call

SCALE

$6,500 per month

plus $15,000+ one-time build

For a $1M+ revenue business that wants a marketing department: ads, automation, dashboards, and strategy.

  • Everything in Growth
  • 30 pages plus CRM and automation setup
  • Meta and Google Ads management
  • Custom dashboard, new widgets quarterly
  • Monthly strategy call and quarterly business review
  • 24-hour turnaround on production bugs
See the full pricing comparison

Miami web design questions

The questions Miami prospects ask before the first call.

How much does a website cost?

Pricing is the same statewide and matches the main pricing page: a one-time build plus a month-to-month retainer, quoted as two line items. Anchor is a $5,000 to $7,500 build with a $1,500 monthly retainer. Growth is a $7,500 to $15,000 build with $3,200 a month. Scale is a $15,000 and up build with $6,500 a month. Retainers are month to month, cancel anytime with 30 days notice. The full comparison is on the pricing page.

You're in Jupiter. How do meetings work for a Miami project?

Miami is in the South Florida service area, so the first call can be in person, and onsite meetings are optional at any tier. You get one senior contact from kickoff through launch, not an account manager.

What kinds of Miami businesses do you build for?

Mostly Brickell finance and fintech offices, Coral Gables law and wealth-management firms, Wynwood agencies and startups, real estate and construction shops, and hospitality operators across the beaches and downtown. The build is the same across all of them; the content strategy and any bilingual layer are where the vertical shows up.

Do you build on WordPress or custom code?

Custom static-first code for most marketing sites, hosted on a global edge platform. Shopify when the client needs the storefront, and WordPress only on legacy retainers. A custom build loads faster on mobile than a themed WordPress site and costs less to maintain over two years, which matters when you compete for a high-value Miami search term.

Will my site load fast and pass Core Web Vitals?

Yes. Every site ships mobile-first and scores 90+ across all four Lighthouse categories before launch. Real-user Core Web Vitals (LCP, INP, CLS) are on the launch checklist, and the field data settles green in the first few weeks. On mobile-heavy Miami traffic, that speed is often the difference in the map pack.

Do you handle Miami SEO, and can the site work in Spanish?

Both. Schema, meta, sitemap, and semantic HTML are baked into every build so the site ships ready to index, and we can structure it bilingual in English and Spanish for a market where a majority of Miami households speak Spanish at home. Ongoing local SEO with map-pack work and monthly rank tracking is the retainer, priced on the pricing page.

How long does a Miami website project take?

Single-page sites ship in 2 to 3 weeks. Multi-page builds ship in 4 to 8 weeks. Larger builds with custom integrations run 8 to 14 weeks. Every engagement has a written timeline and a weekly demo on a staging URL, so the schedule is set before we start.

See pricing and start a project

Anchor, Growth, and Scale pricing is a one-time build plus a monthly retainer, laid out in full on the pricing page.

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