Qyra Sites · Web design studio

Your business is better than your website. Let’s fix that.

We design and build websites for local service businesses and premium brands — sites that look like the best in their category, load instantly on a phone, and turn visitors into calls, bookings and quotes.

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  • Hand-coded, no page builders
  • Live in weeks, not quarters
  • Two founders, no handoffs

Why it matters

Most businesses don’t have a website problem. They have a first-impression problem.

Customers look you up on a phone before they ever call. In a few seconds they decide whether you’re the real thing — from your site, not from your work.

It’s the first thing they see.

Before the handshake, before the quote, before anyone has seen a single job you’ve done — there’s your website. It’s the one part of your business most people meet first, and it gets judged in the time it takes the page to load.

Old looks expensive — in the wrong direction.

A template from 2014 says 2014 about everything: your pricing, your equipment, your attention to detail. Nobody thinks “I bet their work is better than their homepage.” They just keep scrolling to someone whose site looks like they care.

Slow loses the call.

Your next customer is on a phone, in a parking lot, with one bar of signal. If the page is still loading after a few seconds, they tap the next result — and the next result is your competitor, who answers the phone instead of you.

What we do

Two ways to work with us.

Whether you’re starting from nothing or from a site that’s holding you back, the job ends the same way: a site that finally matches your work.

New website

Starting from nothing — or from a site so dated it might as well be.

We start with how you win work, write the words with you, design every page in the browser, then build it by hand and launch it on your domain. You end up with a site that does one job well: getting the right people to call, book or buy.

Best for

  • New businesses and rebrands
  • A Facebook page standing in for a site
  • Sites too old to be worth saving

Includes

  • Strategy, copy and photo direction
  • Design, build and launch
  • Domain, hosting and email setup
Start a new site

Redesign

The site exists. It isn’t pulling its weight.

We keep what works — your domain, your rankings, the content worth keeping — and rebuild everything else around what the site is actually for. Same business, same phone number, a very different first impression.

Best for

  • Template and page-builder sites
  • Sites that are slow on a phone
  • Sites that get visits but no calls

Includes

  • Content and search audit first
  • Redirects, so nothing breaks
  • Design, build and launch
Start a redesign

Not sure which? Start the form — the first question sorts it out.

How we work

Four steps. No mystery.

Every project runs the same way, in the same order, with you in the room for all of it.

  1. Step 01

    Strategy

    We learn how you actually win work.

    One sixty-minute call. How customers find you, what they ask before they buy, why they pick you over the next name on the list. From that we write the one-line job of the site — “get estimate calls”, “book the room” — and a page plan that serves it. Nothing gets designed until that sentence is agreed.

    You get

    • A one-page brief
    • A sitemap and page plan
    • A copy outline for every page
  2. Step 02

    Design

    Designed for your customer, not an awards jury.

    Type, colour, layout and photography direction chosen for the person who’ll be reading on a phone at lunch — then designed straight in the browser, so what you review is a real page you can click, not a PDF that looks different once it’s built.

    You get

    • A clickable design of every page
    • Mobile first, desktop second
    • Two rounds of revisions
  3. Step 03

    Build

    Hand-coded. Fast in a parking lot.

    No page builders, no plugins waiting to break, no theme you’re paying for forever. We write the code, so the site loads in under a second, works with a keyboard and a screen reader, and is structured the way search engines like. Speed, accessibility and search are built in, not bolted on.

    You get

    • A hand-coded site you own outright
    • Core Web Vitals in the green
    • Forms and tracking that actually work
  4. Step 04

    Launch

    Live in weeks — and we stay on after.

    Domain, hosting, email, analytics and Search Console set up on your own accounts, a launch-day checklist run twice, and then the part most studios skip: we stay. Updates, small changes and the “can you just…” requests are handled as part of the relationship, not as a new invoice.

    You get

    • Launch on your own domain
    • A thirty-day tune-up after launch
    • A direct line for changes

What’s included

Every site ships with the boring things done right.

These aren’t add-ons. They’re why the site keeps working after launch day.

  • <1s

    Fast

    Pages that load in under a second on an ordinary phone connection. No frameworks to download, no page-builder bloat — just what the page needs and nothing it doesn’t.

  • 1st

    Mobile-first

    Designed on a phone screen before a desktop, because that’s where your customers are. Thumb-sized buttons, numbers you can tap, forms you can finish in a parking lot.

  • 24/7

    Found

    Technical SEO, structured data and copy written around the words people actually search for. Your site is the salesperson who’s still working at two in the morning.

  • AA

    Accessible

    Keyboard, screen readers, reduced motion, real contrast — built to WCAG 2.2 AA. Everyone who lands on the page can use it, which is also what search engines reward.

  • A+

    Secure

    HTTPS everywhere, strict security headers, no trackers and no third-party scripts. Nothing to patch on a Tuesday night, and nothing that can leak.

  • 365

    Maintained

    We stay on after launch. Updates, fixes and the small changes that come up — a new service, a new photo, a new phone number — handled, usually the same day.

The work

Built to be believed.

Four concept sites — fictional businesses, real builds — each designed to do one job for one kind of customer. Every one is live and moving.

How a project goes

From first call to launch in about four weeks.

Yours may run a little faster or slower, but the order never changes.

  1. Week 1

    Strategy call & brief

    A sixty-minute call, then a one-page brief back to you within two days: the job of the site, the pages, and the words we’ll need from you.

  2. Week 2

    A design you can click

    The home page first, designed in the browser. You click through it on your phone, we revise, and the other pages follow the same system.

  3. Week 3

    Build & copy

    The site gets written and built at the same time, on a private link you can open any day. Photos, forms and tracking go in here.

  4. Week 4

    Review & launch

    A full walk-through together, a launch checklist run twice, then the switch — on your domain, with redirects in place if there was an old site.

  5. After

    We stay on

    A thirty-day tune-up once real visitors arrive, then small changes handled as they come up. You keep a direct line to both of us.

Redesigns often run faster — the goals and the content already exist.

People

Two founders. No handoffs.

You talk to the people who design and build it. No account managers, no telephone game, no one learning your business second-hand.

Luke Blackwell, co-founder of Qyra Sites
Luke Blackwell Co-founder LukeB@qyrasites.com
Tristan Moll, co-founder of Qyra Sites
Tristan Moll Co-founder TristanM@qyrasites.com

Between the two of us we handle strategy, design, copy and code. There is no one else to hand it to — which is exactly the point.

  • 01
    A direct line to both of usText, call or email — you reach whoever is at the desk, and we’re both at the desk.
  • 02
    Weekly builds you can clickOnce a week there’s a new link. Nothing gets described to you that you can’t open on your phone.
  • 03
    Launch, then stay onThe relationship doesn’t end at launch. That’s where it starts.

Based in Virginia. Working with businesses across the US.

FAQ

Questions we get on the first call.

How long does it take?

Most sites go live three to five weeks after the strategy call. Redesigns are often quicker because the goals and much of the content already exist. If you have a date that matters — a season, a launch, a trade show — tell us on the first call and we’ll plan backwards from it.

What do you need from me?

About an hour for the strategy call, your logo and any photos you have, and quick feedback once a week while we build. You don’t need to write anything — we draft the words and you correct them. If you have an existing site, access to the domain and hosting helps us keep everything that works.

Do you write the copy?

Yes, with you. You know the business — what customers ask, what makes you different, what a job actually involves. We know what a page needs to say, and in what order, to get someone to call. We draft, you fix the facts, and the result sounds like you on a good day.

Will I own the site?

Entirely. The domain, the code, the hosting and every account are set up in your name from day one. If you ever want to take it somewhere else, you can — it’s plain, hand-written code with no platform holding it hostage.

What about hosting and my domain?

We set up fast, global hosting on your own account and point your existing domain at it — or register a new one for you if you need it. Hosting a site like this costs very little, and there are no mandatory monthly platform fees.

I already have a site. Will I lose my Google rankings?

No. We keep every address that currently ranks, redirect the ones that change, and carry over the content that’s earning you visits. A faster, better-structured site usually improves rankings — but we handle the move carefully so nothing drops in between.

Can I update it myself?

Most clients just message us — small changes are usually done the same day, as part of staying on after launch. If you’d rather edit text, prices or photos yourself, say so on the strategy call and we’ll build the site so you can, without a page builder.

What does it cost?

Every project is quoted after the strategy call, once we know what the site has to do. The project form asks for a rough budget range so we can design to it from the start — and if a smaller site would serve you better than a bigger one, we’ll say so.

Start a project

Tell us about the site.

Seven quick questions — about five minutes. We reply within one business day, personally.