What we build for Wayzata organizations
The business base here skews toward money and houses: wealth managers and family offices, boutique law firms, real estate brokerages, builders and interior designers working on lake property, plus the restaurants and boutiques filling Lake Street. Two things follow. A Wayzata mailing address covers far more than the city — the 55391 zip reaches into Orono, Woodland, and Minnetonka Beach, and Cargill's headquarters campus uses a Wayzata address while physically sitting in Minnetonka. So a page written only for "Wayzata" misses much of its own market. And these firms sell judgment rather than a product, which a site leaning on stock photography quietly undercuts.
Every project runs the same way regardless of city: we listen to your goals, gather requirements, agree on a design strategy and timeline, then build and launch. You get a site that is fast on a phone, accessible, easy for your own team to update, and structured so search engines understand exactly what you do and where you do it.
Areas of Wayzata we work with
- Lake Street East
- The Promenade of Wayzata
- Wayzata Depot and the lakefront
- Wayzata Boulevard along I-394
- Central Avenue (Highway 101)
- Ferndale Road
What a Wayzata website costs
We publish our prices, which is unusual in this trade and saves everybody a discovery call. These are the bands most Wayzata projects land in. The full breakdown, including web applications, apps, and ongoing support, is on the pricing page.
Starter website
A single-location service business, a new practice, or a small nonprofit that needs to exist properly online.
$1,800 – $3,500
Business website
An established business, school, or nonprofit with several services, programs, or audiences to serve.
$3,500 – $9,000
Advanced website
Multi-program organizations, larger schools, and businesses with genuine functional requirements.
$9,000 – $25,000