Built by David Miller in South Florida
A South Florida web developer who fixes what is costing you calls
If your site looks dated, buries the phone number, has weak service pages, or sends leads into nowhere, I rebuild the whole path: message, proof, mobile layout, local SEO pages, forms, calls, and follow-up.
5.0
Google rating shown on site
5-star
selected Google review proof
50+
projects delivered
Direct
you work with David
What I actually fix
Most business websites lose leads in the same places
A good-looking homepage is not enough. The offer has to be clear, the proof has to show up early, the phone number has to be obvious, the form has to work, and Google needs clean pages it can understand.
The full build
Website built to get contacted
Page structure, mobile layout, lead forms, call buttons, redirects, schema, speed, and launch details handled as one system instead of a pretty homepage with broken plumbing.
First impression
Design that makes the business feel real
Clean white/navy/teal layouts, real founder proof, visible reviews, clear service blocks, and contact paths that do not make people hunt for the phone number.
When leads dropped
Redesigns for sites that stopped pulling weight
Fixes for outdated visuals, buried CTAs, broken forms, weak trust, old brand leftovers, soft redirects, and confusing pages that make Google or customers hesitate.
Search structure
Local SEO pages with a real job
Service pages, city pages, industry pages, internal links, sitemap, canonicals, and schema built around what South Florida customers actually search before they call.
Small business fit
A credible site without agency bloat
A clear, fast website for owners who need to look professional, explain what they do, show proof, and receive working leads without paying for bloated complexity.
Premium local market
Boca Raton web design that matches expectations
A stronger page for businesses competing in a polished market where generic templates, weak copy, and hidden trust signals cost calls fast.
Practical automation
AI where it helps the lead flow
Lead summaries, routing, FAQ helpers, intake support, and admin workflows that save time without putting a chatbot in the way of someone ready to call.
Trust layer
Reviews and proof placed where buyers look
Google review proof, founder visibility, project notes, and clear contact options placed high enough that visitors can trust the business before they bounce.
Local coverage
South Florida coverage without fake office pages
The site targets the places you actually serve. No fake address. No made-up office network. Just clear service-area pages for Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade searches.
Broward County
Miami-Dade County
Who this fits
Different businesses need different lead paths
A contractor site should not read like a restaurant site. A law firm intake path is not the same as a med spa booking path. The site has to match how that buyer decides.
Contractors
Contractor Websites
Homeowners want proof, service area, photos, quote path, and confidence that the contractor is real before they call.
Restaurants
Restaurant Websites
Restaurant visitors need menu, hours, location, photos, reservations, ordering, and mobile speed without digging through social media.
Med Spas
Med Spa Websites
Aesthetic buyers compare trust, treatment details, provider credibility, reviews, and booking friction before they schedule.
Law Firms
Law Firm Websites
Legal visitors need practice areas, direct contact, credibility, and intake that feels serious without being intimidating.
Real Estate
Real Estate Websites
Real estate sites need local market positioning, neighborhood context, lead capture, and more value than a generic property feed.
Home Services
Home Service Websites
Home service buyers are usually on a phone with a problem. The page needs services, city coverage, reviews, and a fast call path.
Work you can inspect
Featured case studies from a deeper body of work
The public examples below are inspectable samples with screenshots and notes. They represent a wider mix of delivered local service sites, nonprofit sites, app landing pages, directories, course platforms, and AI software messaging.
Transportation
Flamingo Limo
Luxury transportation website focused on service clarity, trust, and call-ready mobile flow.
View project notes
Nonprofit
Pet Rescue Radio
Nonprofit website built around mission clarity, donation paths, and mobile-first content.
View project notes
Mobile app
MyKavaBar
App landing and business platform work for a real local community.
View project notes
Education
Get Me A License
Training platform with authentication, courses, and exam-prep tools.
View project notes
Local directory
Kava Atlas
Directory and review site built to turn local search traffic into action.
View project notes
AI software
LLMfire
AI software site with a focused product message and clean interface.
View project notesWhy this is different
This is not a pile of SEO pages
A real authority site has to hold together. The homepage, service pages, city pages, reviews, case studies, schema, sitemap, and lead form all need to say the same thing.
- The first screen says who builds the site, what market it serves, how to call, and why the business is trustworthy.
- Every major page has a job: sell a service, support a city search, prove work, answer a buyer question, or capture a lead.
- The sitemap, canonical tags, schema, footer links, and visible page copy all point to the same story.
- No fake address, fake office network, hidden keyword block, or review markup that is not backed by visible reviews.
- The site is static, fast, and direct. The user path is call, text, or free website review, not a maze of vague CTAs.
Questions
Common web developer questions
What does a South Florida web developer do?
For a local business, the job is not only making pages look nice. I handle the message, layout, service pages, city pages, lead form, phone path, mobile speed, redirects, sitemap, schema, and the details that decide whether a visitor calls or leaves.
Do I need a web designer or a web developer?
You usually need both. The design has to make people trust you in a few seconds. The development has to make the site fast, crawlable, reliable, and easy to contact from a phone.
What areas do you serve?
I work with businesses across Palm Beach County, Broward County, and Miami-Dade County, including West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pompano Beach, Miami, Coconut Creek, Jupiter, and nearby cities.
What is the best first step?
Send the current site for a free review. I will look for the first thing costing you trust or leads: weak headline, buried phone number, broken form, slow mobile page, confusing offer, missing proof, or local SEO structure that does not make sense.