
Sites built like good carpentry — measured twice.
We design fast, search-ready websites and lead systems for Front Range businesses, with a trades flagship. Built on your market's real numbers and a plain, step-by-step method you can watch happen — from Fort Collins to Greeley.
Projects from $6,000 · you own the finished site · no retainer trap
A build you can watch happen
No black box. Every project runs the same five steps, in the open — you see the framing before the drywall goes up.
Read the market
We start from your city's real numbers, not a mood board.
Draw the plan
A page map and wireframe you approve before the build — cheap to move a wall on paper.
Build in code
Hand-coded on Next.js, cut to fit, so it loads fast and stays yours.
Wire the lead path
A form to your inbox and tracking set, so you count calls instead of guessing.
Measure and hand off
We prove the page speed and hand back the keys — code, content, domain.
Four things we build, one way of building them
Start with a site that ranks, then add the channel that fits your timeline. Same method, whether it's a new build or a rescue.

Web Design
01A site built in code, measured twice, that loads fast and turns a search into a booked call.
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Website Redesign
02A faster site that keeps the rankings the old one earned — a rebuild, not a reset.
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SEO
03Earned rankings on the searches that pay — the keyword map, the work log, and monthly proof.
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Photo: Andrew Patrick Photo / PexelsLocal SEO
04Show up when a nearby customer searches — the map pack and the local pages behind it.
See the methodThe trades are where we do our sharpest work — and 3,498 Front Range firms are the field.
We build for any Northern Colorado business, but the trades are our flagship. Across 4 counties, roughly 3,498 construction firms employ more than 34,198 people — and most of them have a website that earns no search traffic at all. That gap is the whole opportunity.
Source: U.S. Census County Business Patterns 2023, NAICS 23, 4-county Northern Colorado.
Three builds, and the receipts to back them
Real Campbell Digital Studio work, Gulf Coast trades, shown honestly. Every number is either measured in a system we run or clearly marked as the owner's.
Seen enough? Let's measure up your project.
A short intake, then a plain recommendation and a fixed quote. No retainer trap, and you own the finished site.
Every number we publish is labeled. See the proof →Twelve cities, each on its own numbers
We profile every city we serve on real ACS 2024 data — because a Fort Collins build and a Fort Morgan build should not read the same.
Hail Hit Your Roof in Fort Collins?
When hail comes off the Front Range, the roofing rules in Fort Collins are more specific than most homeowners — or out-of-town roofers — expect. Here's what the city and county actually require, from the 100-square-foot permit line to the Class 4 shingle mandate to which of three jurisdictions licenses your contractor, with every figure traced to its source. It's the one part of your storm recovery you can read in an afternoon.
Why we publish this
A good local site knows the local rules. We do the primary-source research — permits, codes, licensing — and cite every figure. It's the same homework that goes into every page we build.
Straight answers
What kind of businesses do you build for?
We're a Northern Colorado web studio, so we build for Front Range businesses of most kinds — with the trades as our flagship vertical, because that's where a fast, findable site pays back fastest. If you run something local and want to be found, we're probably a fit.
Where are you actually located?
We're Fort Collins Web Designs, a Campbell Digital Studio brand working out of Daphne, Alabama, building for the Northern Colorado market. No storefront, no walk-ins — just websites and lead systems delivered remotely, which is how a $6,000 project stays a fair price.
How much does a website cost?
Projects start at $6,000, depending on scope — how many pages, how many cities you're targeting, and whether you add ongoing SEO. You get a fixed quote after a short intake, not a running meter.
Will a redesign cost me my current rankings?
Not the way we do it. We rebuild on a URL-identity plan — your existing pages keep their addresses and their search equity — so a redesign makes the site faster without resetting your rankings to zero.
Tell us what you're building. We'll measure it up and quote it straight.
A short intake, then a plain recommendation and a fixed quote — no pressure, no retainer trap.
Every number we publish is labeled. See the proof →