Myrtle Beach Web Design

Services

ThatWorx builds custom WordPress websites for small businesses in Myrtle Beach, the Grand Strand, and nearby coastal towns. If your site is outdated, slow, hard to use on a phone, or not bringing in leads, you get a layout that looks professional, loads quickly, and tells people exactly how to hire you or book you.

You are not buying a mystery package. We agree on page list, features, timeline, and price before build work starts. Changes mid-project are fine when they need to happen, they just get scoped so you always know what you are paying for.

What you get

  • Custom WordPress theme. No visual page builders. Your template is built for your services and service area, not a one-size-fits-all import.
  • Mobile-first layout. Tap targets, readable type, and a structure that works when someone finds you on a phone in a parking lot or on the beach.
  • Lead capture baked in. Contact and quote flows, clear calls to action, and the ThatWorx lead form pattern so inquiries land in one place.
  • Local SEO structure. Logical headings, internal links, and content areas that support city and neighborhood language without stuffing keywords.
  • Launch you can repeat. Quick walkthrough on updating text and images, plus a short handoff so you are not locked out of your own site.
  • Optional ongoing care. Hosting, updates, backups, and improvement time through Managed Partnership by ThatWorx when you want the site off your plate.

Who this is for

Contractors, home services, retail, professional offices, hospitality, and anyone who is tired of looking smaller than the competition. If you are shopping local agencies, franchises, or solo freelancers, you still deserve a written scope and a number you can budget against.

What I do not promise

I do not guarantee specific Google rankings, run paid ad campaigns as part of a standard build, or write full legal or compliance copy. I will point you toward solid partners when you need specialty help.

How we start

Tell me what is broken or missing. I review your current site (or your starter outline), then suggest the smallest smart step. Sometimes that is a full rebuild. Sometimes it is a focused sprint on speed, mobile, or lead paths. Tell me about your project, then skim pricing and featured builds if you want examples first.

You get a straight answer: what it would take, what it costs, and what to do first. No pitch deck, no pressure.

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