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Charleston, WV

Web Design in Charleston, West Virginia

Modern, mobile-friendly websites for Charleston small businesses — professional results without the agency price tag.

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Local design for the capital city

Charleston has more small businesses than any other city in West Virginia — restaurants, shops, services, trades, and a growing creator economy. Isaiah Web Design is based in nearby Kanawha County and builds websites for Charleston small businesses that need to look credible online without paying agency rates. Local conversations, direct communication, and websites that match the quality of the work behind them.

What I build for Charleston businesses

  • Small business websites — multi-page sites with services, about, contact, and the SEO basics so people searching for your business actually find you.
  • Website redesigns — modern rebuilds for sites that look outdated, load slowly, or don't work on phones (which is most of your visitors).
  • Landing pages — single-page sites built around one offer, event, opening, or campaign.
  • Starter sites — simple, polished online presence for personal brands and small side businesses.
  • Flyers, banners, handouts, and logos — print-ready business design to back up the digital side.

“Dude! That is incredible!!! I love it!”

— Carter, owner of Mountaineer Paddle (Saint Albans, WV)

“I absolutely love the new site! The design looks fantastic and it’s so easy to use. It’s definitely going to make a big difference in how I get through to my buyers.”

— Adelyn, owner of Holy Bones (Teays Valley, WV)

Honest, local pricing

Starter sites begin at $175, small business websites at $450, and premium custom builds at $650+. Design pieces like flyers and logos start at $40–$75. No surprises and no hidden agency fees — see full pricing →

Not in Charleston? No problem — I work with clients anywhere in the U.S. Everything happens by text and email, so location doesn't change the process.

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