A small team
that has worked
together a long time.
Clickwebstudio was founded in a Langley living room in 2015. Three people, one big monitor, a shared belief that most websites were trying too hard and saying too little. Ten years later, there are eight of us and the belief hasn't changed.
We started Clickwebstudio because we wanted to make websites we'd actually want to use.
That's still the brief. Over ten years we've worked with SaaS founders and marketplace platforms, local service businesses and manufacturing companies, advisory practices and consumer brands. The thread: every client was trying to tell a clear story to a real person, and their website was quietly getting in the way.
We believe in small teams, slow mornings, legible briefs, and sending projects home on time. We answer our emails. We don't pitch. We hire nice people. The rest follows.
Six things we believe
about making websites.
Legibility over cleverness.
A clear idea communicated simply beats a clever idea nobody reads. We leave the clever stuff for the details.
Small teams, direct lines.
You’ll talk to the people doing the work. No account managers, no layers, no “let me check with the team.”
Ship, then polish.
Real usage beats a pixel-perfect mockup every time. We get something into the browser in week one, then refine with evidence.
Write the words first.
Great design follows great copy. Every project starts with a messaging workshop, not a moodboard.
Build for the next person.
The CMS, the code, the component library — all built so someone else can pick it up on Monday and keep shipping.
Stay small, stay curious.
We’ve grown slowly on purpose. Eight people is exactly the size where we still know what everyone is working on.
Want to work
with us? Let's talk.
We take on a small number of new clients each quarter. Early conversations are casual, honest, and free.