Web design in Bandon, Oregon.
Custom, fast, mobile-first websites for Bandon businesses, from a shop that is actually in Bandon.
The builder is local. The work is live.
This is home. The shop is in Bandon, my family has been here six generations, and I have already shipped a live site for a Bandon contractor. When you hire me here, you get the person who builds it sitting across the table, not a ticket queue.
Bandon is home. The shop is here, my family has been here six generations, and most weeks I am within walking distance of Old Town. The local economy runs on tourism, Bandon Dunes golf, lodging, cranberries, and the restaurants and galleries that serve them. Tourism employs roughly a third of the town, and the ten square blocks of Old Town are where most of that money changes hands. I have already built a live site for a Bandon contractor, Sogn Contracting, in three days. When you hire me for a Bandon project, you get the person who built it sitting across the table, not a ticket queue.
Built for Bandon's businesses
The trades and industries that drive Bandon, and the kind of work each one needs online.
- Golf and hospitality
- Bandon Dunes pulls in visitors from around the world, and the businesses around it live or die by what those visitors find when they search at the resort. A fast site that loads on a phone at the first tee is worth real money here.
- Lodging and vacation rentals
- Inns, motels, and short-term rentals compete for the same booking searches. Clear photos, a booking path that works in one or two taps, and a site that loads before the visitor gives up are the whole game.
- Restaurants and seafood
- Old Town runs on foot traffic and word of mouth, but the menu, the hours, and the map pin still have to be right online. Most of the failures I see are a slow site or a menu buried in a PDF.
- Art galleries and retail
- Second Street Gallery and the Old Town shops sell on character. A site should carry that character, not flatten it into a template every other gallery is also renting.
- Cranberry agriculture
- Bandon grows about 95 percent of Oregon’s cranberries. Growers and the businesses built around the harvest need straightforward, durable sites more than they need anything flashy.
Why it matters in Bandon
Bandon punches above its size online because the visitors are global but the businesses are small. A golfer booking a room or a couple picking a dinner spot is searching on a phone, often from the resort or the road, and they decide in seconds. The shops that win those seconds are not the ones with the prettiest logo, they are the ones whose site loads fast and answers the question. That is a low bar most local sites still miss, which is exactly the opening.
The business scene in Bandon
Most of the commercial energy is in Old Town, the ten-block grid down by the harbor: Second Street Gallery and Art by the Sea on the gallery side, Bandon Coffee, Cranberry Sweets, Foley’s, Tony’s Crab Shack and the Bandon Fish Market on the food side, plus the shops along Baltimore and First. Out on Round Lake Road, Bandon Dunes is its own economy of pro shops, lodging, and dining. Then there is Highway 101 frontage and Face Rock Creamery on the way in. Three distinct commercial zones, three different kinds of customer, and almost none of those businesses have a site that loads fast on a phone. That is the gap a custom build steps into.
Why this matters here
I live and work in Bandon, so I have looked at most of the sites in town. The pattern is the same one I found across Coos County: rented template sites that load slowly and bury the basics. In a tourist town where the visitor decides in seconds, that is the difference between a booking and a back button.
In a market where almost no one has done the work, doing it well wins. A fast, custom site can outrank the rented sites around Bandon and turn local searches into calls. Run a free audit of your site →
What I build for Bandon
Every service, available to businesses in your town. I write the code myself, end to end.
Bandon questions
Can we meet in person in Bandon?
Yes, and it is free. Bandon is home base. I will meet at the Warehouse, Bandon Coffee, Broken Anchor, or Bandon Brewing, no deposit, no pitch deck. Small towns run on trust, and that is easier to build face to face.
Have you built for a Bandon business before?
Yes. Sogn Contracting, a 30-year Bandon contractor, is live with a custom site I built in three days that averages 95+ on Lighthouse. That is real, indexed, local work you can go look at.
My business is seasonal. Does a custom site still make sense?
Yes, and arguably more so. A seasonal business has a narrow window to capture searches, so the site has to be fast and findable when the visitors are actually here. I build it once, it stays fast year round, and the maintenance plan keeps it current without you touching it.
Do you work with Bandon Dunes area lodging and rentals?
Yes. Lodging and vacation rentals are a good fit because the whole job is turning a search into a booking. I can wire a booking flow, keep the photos sharp, and make sure the site loads before a visitor on resort wifi gives up and books somewhere else.
Getting together
From the shop in Bandon, Bandon is right here, this is home. The first consult is a free 30-minute video call, no pitch deck. Most of a build happens remotely, and I come to Bandon in person when the project earns the trip.
Other services in Bandon
Apps and automation built for Bandon businesses, not just sites.
Nearby towns I serve
Custom websites and apps for Oregon coast businesses. Modern stack. Days for sites, weeks for apps. Free consult to scope your project.
- Bandon: free in-person or video
- Coos & Curry counties: free 30-min video
- In-person up to 1.5 hours away: $250 deposit, credits to project on signing
- In-person up to 2.5 hours away: $400 deposit, credits to project on signing