A website that looks good but generates no leads is a brochure, not a business tool. Every site we design at BUILTbyBackspace is built around one goal: getting your business found and converting visitors into customers.
We design on Webflow because it gives small businesses the full design flexibility of a custom build without the plugin dependency of WordPress or the template constraints of Wix and Squarespace. Every site is responsive across all devices, fast by default, and structured the way Google and AI search platforms need it to be structured.
What you get: a site that looks like your brand, ranks for the terms that matter, loads in under two seconds, and has a CMS your team can manage without calling us every time something needs to change.
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Every project is scoped individually because no two businesses have the same needs. A focused marketing site sits in a different range than a full CMS build with integrations and custom animations. What stays consistent: every site includes responsive design, SEO-ready structure, schema markup, and a CMS your team can manage without calling a developer. We scope everything on a discovery call before any numbers go on paper.
Most small business Webflow sites take four to eight weeks from kickoff to launch. Larger builds with extensive CMS collections, custom interactions, or third-party integrations run longer. The biggest variable is almost always content: businesses that come to the project with copy, images, and brand assets ready move significantly faster than those building those pieces in parallel. We give you a realistic timeline at the start based on your actual scope, not a number designed to win the project.
Yes. Webflow's Editor lets you update text, swap images, publish blog posts, and manage CMS content without touching code. Every project includes a handoff session where we walk through exactly how to use everything we built. If you want ongoing support for more involved changes, we offer monthly support packages for that. But day-to-day content management is something you can handle entirely on your own.