Austin runs on a young, mobile-first, tech-literate audience — and a templated WordPress or Wix site stands out for the wrong reasons against the polished competitors crowding this market. From solo med spas off South Congress to multi-location dental groups out by The Domain, the businesses winning in Austin load fast on a phone and convert on the first visit. Naxdor builds custom, search-ready websites for Austin SMBs and supports them remotely on Central Time — no local office, no agency overhead in the invoice.
Web development built for the Austin market
Most of our Austin web clients operate in and around Downtown, South Congress, East Austin, and The Domain, serving customers across the Austin–Round Rock–Georgetown metro and its roughly 2.5 million people. Those visitors arrive on a phone and decide in seconds, so we design first for 4G mobile, then enhance for desktop — with sub-2-second load targets verified in CI, not promised in a proposal.
Austin's economy leans on technology, healthcare and aesthetics, and real estate, and we tune each site to how those buyers actually decide: clear service pages, friction-free booking or enquiry flows, and local schema so the business shows up correctly in search and maps. Everything ships into accounts you own, on Central Time.
Our reach runs past the city core into Travis County and nearby Round Rock, TX, Cedar Park, TX, Georgetown, TX, and San Marcos, TX — all built and supported the same way, remotely on Central Time. Wherever your Austin-area customers are, the site loads fast and books the work.
What a Naxdor website includes
Every build is a custom design and implementation on Next.js and Tailwind — not a templated theme: a 5-to-10-page site with sub-2-second mobile Largest Contentful Paint verified in CI, a full SEO foundation (title and meta, schema.org JSON-LD, sitemap, robots, OpenGraph images), and WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility. The Vercel project, domain, analytics, and Search Console all live in accounts you own from day one, with 30 days of post-launch support. The full breakdown is on the web development overview linked below.