Web design in North Bend, Oregon.
Custom, fast, mobile-first websites for North Bend businesses. Built to catch travellers the moment they search.
North Bend runs on travellers: the airport, the casino, the shops along the highway. A lot of those customers are searching on a phone before they ever arrive, so a fast site that loads and answers in seconds is the whole game.
North Bend sits directly against Coos Bay, the two cities running together as the largest urban area on the Oregon coast, and shares much of that economy. But North Bend has its own assets: the Southwest Oregon Regional Airport, the only one on the Oregon coast with scheduled airline service, The Mill Casino Hotel run by the Coquille Indian Tribe, and Pony Village Mall, the coast’s largest enclosed shopping center. A lot of North Bend businesses serve travelers searching on their phones before they land or check in, which makes mobile speed and a clear booking path matter more here than almost anywhere on the coast.
Built for North Bend's businesses
The trades and industries that drive North Bend, and the kind of work each one needs online.
- Air travel and tourism
- North Bend has the only airport on the Oregon coast with scheduled commercial airline service, the Southwest Oregon Regional Airport, with flights to Portland and San Francisco. Businesses here reach visitors who are searching from a plane seat or a rental car, so a fast mobile site is the first impression before anyone arrives.
- Hospitality and gaming
- The Mill Casino Hotel, run by the Coquille Indian Tribe, anchors the local hospitality economy. The restaurants, lodging, and services around it compete for traveler attention, where a clear booking path and fast load decide who gets the visit.
- Retail
- Pony Village Mall is the largest enclosed shopping center on the coast, and the retail around it serves the whole regional trade area. Being the fast, findable option online is how local retail competes with both the mall and the internet.
- Food and beverage
- Restaurants and cafes here serve a mix of locals and travelers passing through on Highway 101. The menu, hours, and map pin have to be right and fast, because a hungry traveler decides in seconds.
Why it matters in North Bend
North Bend is a gateway town. The airport and the casino bring in people who do not live here and are deciding where to eat, stay, and shop from a phone, often before they have even landed. That is a different kind of visitor than a local who already knows you. They judge on the first screen, and a slow or confusing site loses them to whoever loads faster. For a North Bend business, mobile speed is not a nicety, it is the storefront.
The business scene in North Bend
North Bend’s commercial weight sits in two places: the Pony Village Mall area, the largest enclosed shopping center on the coast and the retail hub for the whole region, and the Highway 101 corridor running down toward the McCullough Bridge. The Mill Casino Hotel on the bay is a destination economy of its own, drawing lodging, dining, and event traffic. The Southwest Oregon Regional Airport and the businesses around it serve arriving travelers directly. Because so many North Bend customers are passing through or flying in rather than local regulars, the first thing they see is a phone screen, which makes a fast, clear site the actual front door.
Why this matters here
Across the 169 Coos County sites I audited with Google Lighthouse, the average mobile speed score was 61 out of 100. That number stings more in North Bend than most places, because so many businesses here are pitching to travelers on phones and slow airport or rental-car connections. The site that loads first is the one that gets the booking.
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 North Bend and turn local searches into calls. Run a free audit of your site →
What I build for North Bend
Every service, available to businesses in your town. I write the code myself, end to end.
North Bend questions
Can you build a site that handles bookings for a North Bend business?
Yes. Booking widgets, reservation forms, and calendar integrations are part of a Pro site build. For travel and hospitality businesses near the airport and casino, I can wire the booking flow so a visitor can act in one or two taps.
How far is North Bend from your shop?
About 35 minutes up Highway 101 from Bandon. First consult is a free video call; in-person meetings in North Bend carry no travel deposit since it is inside Coos County.
A lot of my customers fly in. Does that change how you build my site?
It does. Visitors arriving through the airport are often on slow connections and small screens, deciding fast. I build for that first: the site loads quickly on a phone, the key action is obvious, and nothing important hides behind a slow script. That is the difference between catching that traveler and losing them.
My business is in both North Bend and Coos Bay searches. Is that a problem?
No, it is an advantage if the site is built right. The two cities share a trade area, so a well-structured site can show up for both. I set up the local signals and structure so you are not fighting yourself across the two markets.
Getting together
From the shop in Bandon, North Bend is about 35 minutes up Highway 101. The first consult is a free 30-minute video call, no pitch deck. Most of a build happens remotely, and I come to North Bend in person when the project earns the trip.
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