Web Design for Wilmington, NC Businesses
Custom websites for the Port City and New Hanover County
Wilmington is a city that values character—from the historic downtown to the growing tech scene to the vibrant beach communities. Cookie-cutter websites don't fit here. Your business deserves a web presence as distinctive as the Port City itself.
HTMLforme creates custom-coded websites for Wilmington businesses that refuse to blend in. No templates. No monthly platform fees. Complete ownership of your code.
Why Wilmington Businesses Need Custom Websites
- Tourism drives discovery. Visitors research online before they arrive. Your website is often the first impression—make it count.
- The market is sophisticated. Wilmington residents expect quality. A generic template signals generic service.
- Film and tech have raised the bar. With UNCW, the film industry, and growing tech companies, Wilmington audiences know good design when they see it.
- Local competition is real. From Wrightsville Beach to Mayfaire to downtown, businesses are competing for attention. Stand out or scroll past.
What We Build
Every Wilmington website we create includes:
- Custom design reflecting your brand's personality
- Mobile-first responsive layout (tourists browse on phones)
- Lightning-fast load times
- Local SEO fundamentals
- Complete code ownership—no platform dependency
- Zero recurring platform fees
Serving Greater Wilmington
We work with businesses throughout New Hanover County and the surrounding area:
- Downtown Wilmington
- Wrightsville Beach
- Mayfaire and Landfall
- Midtown and Market Street corridor
- Carolina Beach and Kure Beach
- Leland and Brunswick County
Based in Holly Ridge, we're close enough for in-person meetings when needed, while keeping overhead low—savings we pass on to you.
Investment
Custom websites start at $2,000 for a focused 3–6 page site. Larger projects with custom functionality typically range from $5,000–$10,000.
You pay once for design and development. The code is yours forever. No $300/month platform subscriptions eating into your revenue year after year.