Services/Custom Websites
Albuquerque web design

Albuquerque Web Design for Local Businesses

Tana Web Systems builds custom web design in Albuquerque for local businesses that need more calls, bookings, leads, and sales. Every site is built around speed, mobile usability, local SEO, lead capture, and the systems that help a business actually operate online.

Page Focus

  • Built for local Albuquerque businesses
  • Mobile-first and SEO-ready
  • Designed around calls, bookings, forms, and leads

Typical Range

$750-$3,500

Updated 2026-05-16

Local Positioning

Built for Albuquerque businesses, not generic template sites

A local service website has to support how people search, compare, and contact businesses in Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Santa Fe, and the rest of New Mexico. The page structure, calls to action, proof, service-area language, metadata, and tracking should all support real customer behavior without stuffing city names into every sentence.

This service is for Albuquerque small businesses that need more calls, bookings, leads, and sales from a website they actually own. The page content, proof, internal links, and calls to action should support that customer instead of reading like a generic national service page.

  • Service pages mapped to high-intent local searches
  • Calls, forms, booking, and quote requests built into the page strategy
  • Technical SEO basics handled before launch, not after traffic is lost
Related Work

Websites and systems I've built.

Arts & Community PlatformReal Work

Black Cat Cultural Center

What was built

Built a React/Vite site with public pages for events, programs, rentals, education, photography, music production, and support, plus an admin route and a dedicated DJ flow for song search, requests, voting, boosts, and live queue management.

Business problem

Black Cat needed an online home for its Albuquerque arts community: programs, events, rentals, support, contact, admin tools, and a DJ request experience all had to live in one coherent site.

Outcome

Black Cat now has a branded digital platform for community programming and event engagement, with the DJ experience separated cleanly from the main marketing site.

View case studies
Barber Shop & Creative BrandReal Work

The House of Barbers x MOOD MAK3RS

What was built

Built the website and Google Business presence around local intent: clear barber-shop messaging, location calls to action, directions, service content, SEO metadata, dedicated brand routes for MOOD MAK3RS, responsive Tailwind layouts, and Netlify-ready deployment.

Business problem

The House of Barbers needed more than a brand site. The shop had to be findable for local searches around Coors Blvd NW, including terms like barbershop near Coors, best barbershop on Coors, Albuquerque barber shop, and nearby haircut searches.

Outcome

After the Google Business setup and local positioning went live, the shop started getting multiple calls a day from nearby search traffic, giving the owner a stronger daily lead flow from people already looking for a barber in that area.

View case studies
Creative Services WebsiteReal Work

Vivid Canvas Website

What was built

Built a responsive vanilla HTML, CSS, and JavaScript site with a service-page system, portfolio structure, local video-production messaging, contact paths, semantic markup, performance-focused asset loading, modular CSS, and Netlify-ready deployment configuration.

Business problem

Vivid Canvas needed a professional website for a multimedia production agency that could show up for high-intent creative searches like Albuquerque video production, video marketing, videographer, photography, and commercial video services.

Outcome

Vivid Canvas has a fast owned website for presenting video production, photography, marketing, and creative services to Albuquerque businesses searching for production support.

View case studies
Events & TicketingReal Work

Lucid Events Ticketing Platform

What was built

Built a Next.js 16 event platform with Stripe Embedded Checkout, webhook processing, Supabase-backed events and tickets, QR verification, a live door workflow, admin tools, Resend ticket email flows, and Apple Wallet pass generation.

Business problem

Lucid Events needed more than an event landing page. It needed ticket sales, door check-in, admin controls, legal content, analytics, guestlist operations, SMS consent, and investor stats in one event platform.

Outcome

Lucid Events has a full operational event system covering the public ticket funnel, payment processing, attendee management, check-in, and post-purchase ticket access.

View case studies
AI Workflow PlatformReal Work

Veyra AI Platform

What was built

Built a Next.js command center with Supabase Auth, protected Hermes chat routes, credit-metered usage, conversation history, automations, Gmail draft foundations, lead and outreach workflows, and an admin panel for users, credits, tools, ledger, and tasks.

Business problem

Veyra needed a private-beta AI workspace that could feel as polished as a modern chat product while keeping the risky agent runtime, provider keys, permissions, credits, and audit records safely behind the server.

Outcome

Veyra has a secure beta foundation for AI-powered business workflows where the browser never receives private Hermes or provider keys, and every productive action can be governed server-side.

View case studies
Service-Specific Problems
  • The website looks outdated or does not feel trustworthy on mobile
  • There is no clear call to action for calls, forms, bookings, or quote requests
  • The business depends too much on Instagram, Facebook, or third-party platforms
  • Important services are buried on one generic page instead of having search-focused pages
  • There is no local SEO foundation, schema, sitemap discipline, or clean metadata
  • Calls, forms, and conversions are not tracked well enough to know what is working
Specific Solutions
  • A custom homepage and service-page structure built around how local customers search
  • Fast mobile layouts with obvious contact paths and trust signals early on the page
  • Forms, booking flows, payments, dashboards, or CRM automations when the business needs more than a brochure
  • Search-ready metadata, Open Graph tags, canonical URLs, sitemap checks, and crawlable FAQ content
  • Internal links from service pages, pricing, case studies, and blog content to strengthen topical relevance
Deliverables

What you get.

Custom homepage

Service pages

Contact or lead form

Mobile-first responsive design

Basic local SEO setup

Metadata and Open Graph tags

Analytics and Search Console setup guidance

Sitemap, robots, and canonical checks

Speed and accessibility basics

Optional booking, payment, CRM, automation, or dashboard integration

Investment

Typical range: $750-$3,500

Pricing depends on scope, page count, integrations, content needs, timeline, and how much ongoing support is required.

Conversion Goal

Built around the next action.

  • More qualified calls, form submissions, appointments, and quote requests
  • A clearer path from Google search to contact or booking
  • Better trust when prospects compare your business against competitors
Local Coverage

Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Santa Fe, and New Mexico.

Local mentions are used where they help visitors understand service area and fit, not as repeated keyword filler.

Comparison

Template website vs. Tana Web Systems custom website

A template can be fine for a starter presence. A serious local business site needs stronger structure, tracking, and lead flow.

Typical template website

  • Looks okay but does not capture leads well
  • Hard to customize around the business workflow
  • Weak call, form, and conversion tracking
  • Generic SEO with thin service pages
  • No business system behind the site

Tana Web Systems custom website

  • Built around leads, bookings, calls, and sales
  • Custom pages for local search intent
  • Analytics and conversion tracking foundations
  • Forms, automations, dashboards, or payments when needed
  • Designed for real business operations after launch
The Process

Simple, transparent,
no guesswork.

01

Discovery

Clarify the business goal, search intent, audience, current site issues, and the actions visitors need to take.

02

Strategy and Content Plan

Map pages, proof, FAQs, internal links, calls to action, and local SEO signals before design work starts.

03

Design and Build

Build a fast, mobile-first page or system with clear messaging, clean layout, and conversion paths.

04

SEO and Tracking Setup

Set metadata, schema, forms, analytics, Search Console readiness, sitemap checks, and conversion tracking basics.

05

Launch and Support

Test the live experience, fix launch issues, and plan the next improvements from real search and lead data.

FAQ

Common questions.

How much does web design cost in Albuquerque?

Most small business websites from Tana Web Systems start around $1,000-$2,000, while larger custom systems can range from $5,000-$15,000+ depending on pages, automation, booking, payments, dashboards, and integrations.

Do you build websites for small businesses in Albuquerque?

Yes. Tana Web Systems builds websites for Albuquerque small businesses that need clearer service pages, better local SEO foundations, lead forms, booking flows, calls to action, and a site that feels credible on mobile.

Do you include local SEO with web design?

Basic local SEO is included in every serious web design build: title tags, meta descriptions, heading structure, crawlable content, sitemap and canonical checks, internal links, local service language, and schema where it accurately matches the page.

Can you build booking, payment, or lead capture systems?

Yes. A custom website can include quote forms, booking flows, deposits, Stripe payments, CRM notifications, email or SMS follow-up, dashboards, and other systems when they support the business goal.

Do you use WordPress, Webflow, or custom code?

Most Tana Web Systems builds use custom code when the business needs speed, ownership, integrations, booking, dashboards, payments, or custom workflows. If a simpler platform is a better fit, the tradeoffs are explained before the project is scoped.

How long does a custom website take?

A focused small business website usually takes 2-4 weeks once content, goals, and brand direction are clear. Larger sites with custom systems, dashboards, booking rules, payments, or automations can take 4-8 weeks or more.

Can you redesign my existing website without losing SEO?

Yes, but the redesign needs an SEO migration plan. Important URLs, titles, headings, content, internal links, redirects, analytics, Search Console, sitemap, robots.txt, and canonical URLs should be reviewed before launch.

Get Started

Ready to improve custom websites?

Start with a practical review. I'll look at the current site, the business goal, the search opportunity, and the system that should support it.