What we build for Rochester organizations
Almost every business case in Rochester runs through health care. Mayo Clinic is Minnesota's largest private employer, Olmsted Medical Center operates its own independent clinics and hospital, and around them sits a whole economy of device suppliers, home care and waivered-services agencies, patient lodging, interpreters, and medical transportation companies. Add IBM's campus on the north side, Destination Medical Center construction downtown, and a fast-growing immigrant community, and you get an unusual mix: organizations whose visitors arrive anxious, often from out of state, frequently on a phone in a waiting room. That changes what a website has to do first.
Every project runs the same way regardless of city: we listen to your goals, gather requirements, agree on a design strategy and timeline, then build and launch. You get a site that is fast on a phone, accessible, easy for your own team to update, and structured so search engines understand exactly what you do and where you do it.
Areas of Rochester we work with
- Downtown and Peace Plaza
- Historic Third Street SW
- Discovery Square
- Kutzky Park
- Slatterly Park
- Apache Mall area
- Miracle Mile
What a Rochester website costs
We publish our prices, which is unusual in this trade and saves everybody a discovery call. These are the bands most Rochester projects land in. The full breakdown, including web applications, apps, and ongoing support, is on the pricing page.
Starter website
A single-location service business, a new practice, or a small nonprofit that needs to exist properly online.
$1,800 – $3,500
Business website
An established business, school, or nonprofit with several services, programs, or audiences to serve.
$3,500 – $9,000
Advanced website
Multi-program organizations, larger schools, and businesses with genuine functional requirements.
$9,000 – $25,000