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Government and municipal website design. Government websites residents can actually use.

Accessible, fast, Section 508-compliant website design for cities, counties and school districts — built by a registered federal contractor, quoted per your scope, and yours to keep.

Registered government vendor — UEI JN2VF5LTSE83 · CAGE 23U33 · NAICS 541613. Based in Coldspring, TX.

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Big platforms overcharge. We don’t.

The national government-website vendors sell small cities and districts a proprietary platform with per-seat licensing and renewals that only go up. We build you an accessible, fast site you actually own — from a registered federal contractor who answers the phone.

What A Government Site Needs

Built for residents and for the review.

Every public-sector site has two audiences: the residents who use it, and the accessibility and transparency standards it’s judged against. We build for both.

Section 508 / ADA accessible

WCAG 2.1 AA from the first line of code — captions, contrast, keyboard access and screen-reader testing built in, not bolted on after a complaint or audit.

Residents find services fast

Pay a bill, find a form, read a notice, contact a department — the things residents actually come for, front and center, on any device.

Fast and hard to knock over

Built on Cloudflare’s edge network: quick to load even on rural connections, and resilient against traffic spikes and downtime.

Transparent and current

Agendas, minutes, budgets, notices and staff directories that are easy to keep up to date — because a stale government site erodes public trust.

Secure by default

HTTPS everywhere, no bloated plugin stack to patch, and a small, maintainable codebase that doesn’t become a liability.

You own everything

The site, the domain, the content — all yours. No proprietary platform lock-in, no per-seat licensing, no being held hostage at renewal.

Simple to purchase, easy to keep compliant

We quote government and municipal website projects per your scope of work, and most fall under a small-purchase or direct-award threshold — so you can move without a drawn-out RFP if your policy allows it. We’ll hand your purchasing office a written quote, a W-9, and our SAM.gov registration, and we’re happy to respond to a formal solicitation when one is required.

After launch, the site is yours — no proprietary platform, no per-seat licensing, no renewal trap. And because accessibility is built into the foundation, staying Section 508 compliant is maintainable instead of a recurring emergency.

Straight Answers

Government website questions.

Do your government websites meet Section 508 and ADA requirements?+

Yes. We build to WCAG 2.1 AA — the standard behind both Section 508 and the ADA — with accessibility handled in the code from day one and verified with real screen-reader testing, not just an automated scan. See our Section 508 checklist for exactly what that covers.

Accessibility is the first requirement for a public-sector site, so it’s where we start, not an add-on. You get a site that holds up to a 508/ADA review.

How does a city or district purchase a website from you?+

We quote per your scope of work, and most website projects fall under a small-purchase or direct-award threshold, which keeps procurement simple. We’ll provide whatever your purchasing office needs — a written quote, W-9, and our SAM.gov registration (UEI JN2VF5LTSE83, CAGE 23U33).

We’re set up to work the way a public entity buys. Tell us your threshold and process, and we’ll fit it — no drawn-out enterprise sales cycle.

Are you a registered government vendor?+

Yes — Hey Aaron! Marketing is registered in SAM.gov with UEI JN2VF5LTSE83, CAGE 23U33, primary NAICS 541613 (Marketing Consulting Services). You can review our capability statement before you ever call.

You’re working with an established, registered vendor and one accountable person — not an offshore team or a platform reseller.

Do you work with small Texas cities, counties and school districts?+

Yes. We’re based in Coldspring, in San Jacinto County, Texas, and we work with smaller public entities across East Texas and beyond — the ones big government-platform vendors overcharge and underserve. In-person is on the table for nearby jurisdictions.

Small cities and districts deserve a professional, accessible website without the enterprise price tag. That’s exactly who we’re built for.

What does a government website cost?+

It’s quoted per your scope of work — the number of pages, integrations, and content migration involved. There’s no proprietary platform fee and no long-term contract, and you own the finished site outright.

You’ll get a clear written quote up front, sized to what you actually need, with no surprise renewal jumps.

REGISTERED GOVERNMENT VENDOR

Let’s build your
public-sector website.

Text me your jurisdiction and what you need — I’ll send our capability statement and a scoped quote, and walk your current site through the 508 checklist.

Text Aaron — 713-384-8985See the 508 checklist