Web design
in Coquitlam.
Coquitlam and the Tri-Cities sit between two markets — close enough to Vancouver to compete for talent and customers, far enough out to win on family-operator trust signals that downtown brands can't manufacture. We build sites that lean into that — clear, credible, fast on mobile, and respectful of the suburban service-business economics that actually drive growth out here.
Coquitlam's web design market splits roughly into three groups. Trades and home-services operators serving Burke Mountain through Town Centre and out toward Port Moody. Professional service firms (accounting, law, healthcare) anchored around the Coquitlam Centre / Maillardville corridor. And growing SMBs running quietly profitable books in light industrial, food service, and retail — businesses that don't need a brand parade but do need a site that books the inbound.
Most of the Coquitlam web design we see follows one of two failure modes. Either a Vancouver agency was hired and built something tonally wrong for the local audience (over-designed, over-priced, hard for the team to maintain), or a freelancer built something cheap that quietly costs the business twice as much in lost leads inside two years.
The pattern that wins out here: fast-loading, trust-signal-forward, easy for the office manager to update, with local SEO built into the foundations. Tri-Cities customers respond to clarity; the site has to read as deliberate in the first three seconds.
What you're hiring for.
- Designed for the Tri-Cities audience — clear language, real photography, fast load times, no design choices that read as over-compensation. Suburban service-business sensibility, not Yaletown agency aesthetic.
- Service-area architecture — one page per real area you cover (Coquitlam / Port Coquitlam / Port Moody / Anmore / Belcarra if relevant), not a vague "we serve the Tri-Cities" footer.
- Mobile-first, real-world fast — sites that load in under two seconds on a tradesperson's phone in a Burke Mountain basement, not just in a Lighthouse test on fiber.
- Local SEO baked in — Google Business Profile setup, citation hygiene, on-page schema, internal-linking plan. Tri-Cities local SERPs are competitive against North Shore + Burnaby; we run the technical floor as a default.
- Owned by your team — code documented, CMS modeled so your office manager updates content without calling us back. No platform subscription lock-in.
Web design —
Websites designed around the work.
From the
studio blog.
A buyer's guide to choosing a Vancouver or Langley web design studio in 2026 — framework, categories, notable names, and red flags.
What Vancouver web design actually costs in 2026 by project type and vendor tier, with the BC-specific hidden costs every quote should account for.
The 11-item local SEO checklist we run for BC service businesses — Map Pack signals, citations, schema, and what realistically moves the phone.
Web design playbook for BC contractors and trades — the anatomy that converts, vertical-specific patterns, and 2026 pricing.
The 2026 Core Web Vitals thresholds, why field data matters more than Lighthouse scores, and the highest-leverage fixes for marketing sites.
What people in Coquitlam
actually ask.
Working on something
in Coquitlam?
Thirty-minute call, no slide deck, no salespeople. Tell us what you're building and we'll tell you honestly whether we're the right team.