New York, NY · Web Design
Web Design in New York, NY
Lulu Web Studio designs and builds custom websites for New York City businesses. From small local shops to growing companies across the New York metro area, from Manhattan and Brooklyn to Long Island and Westchester, we build fast, mobile-first sites that rank on Google and turn visitors into customers.
What's included
- Custom design tailored to your New York brand and audience
- Mobile-first development and accessibility built in
- Core Web Vitals optimization for fast load times
- On-page SEO baked into every page (titles, schema, internal links)
- Google Business Profile, local schema, and citation setup
- Ongoing support, hosting, and analytics
New York FAQs
How much does a custom website cost in New York?
Most New York small-business sites we build range from $4,000 to $15,000 depending on scope — number of pages, custom features, e-commerce, and integrations. We provide a fixed quote after a short discovery call.
How long does it take to build a website?
A standard marketing site for a New York business typically takes 4–8 weeks from kickoff to launch. More complex builds — e-commerce, custom apps, multi-language — take 8–16 weeks.
Do you work with businesses outside of New York?
Yes. We work with clients across the New York metro area, from Manhattan and Brooklyn to Long Island and Westchester and throughout the United States. Most of our work is remote, with optional on-site visits for New York-based clients.
What technology do you build on?
We default to Next.js, React, and Tailwind CSS hosted on Vercel — the same stack used by some of the fastest sites on the web. For clients who need a CMS, we add Sanity or Shopify. We can also work in WordPress, Wix, and Squarespace.
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