Web design in Sacramento, built by people you can drive to
Websites and web apps for Sacramento businesses: quick on a phone, built around the one thing you want a visitor to do, and yours outright. Domain, hosting and code go in your company name. Our office is on Watt Ave in Arden-Arcade.
What should a Sacramento small business expect to pay for a website?
Most Sacramento small business websites land between $2,500 and $6,000, which covers design, build, content structure and launch of a marketing site. Add booking, a client portal or an online store and the range is $6,000 to $15,000. IG Digital Lab gives you the exact number after a free audit.
Three things move the figure: how many pages carry real information, whether the site has to talk to a calendar, a CRM or a payment processor, and how much material already exists. Arrive with photos and you get quoted at the low end.
What most local businesses actually need.
- Mobile-first design and build, no page builder bloat
- Service pages and forms that reach a real inbox
- Analytics, schema markup, listing details that match
When the site does work, not just describes it.
- Booking, intake flows, quote and application forms
- Client or tenant portals, logins, document upload
- Payments and integration with your CRM
Upkeep, optional, cancel any time.
- Hosting, SSL, backups, updates, monitoring
- Small content changes without a change order
- Or take the files and host it elsewhere
Anything larger, an internal tool or software with real logic behind it, starts at $15,000. Full list on the pricing page, more depth under websites and web apps.
What we build for local businesses
The shape of a site follows how the business takes work in.
Law firms
Practice area pages that answer what somebody types at midnight, intake that reaches the right attorney, a call button that works with a thumb. See personal injury law.
Auto repair
Hours, directions and phone before anything else, because that is the whole search. Then services, makes you handle, appointments.
Trucking and dispatch
Driver applications and carrier packets arriving as structured data, not email attachments, plus quote requests you can link to.
Property management
Listings that stay current, rental applications, maintenance requests routed to whoever is on call, an owner login if it is worth one.
Contractors
Project photos that load on a job site connection, licence and bond details in plain sight, estimate forms with the fields you price from.
Clinics
Appointment requests, provider bios, insurance and languages spoken, new patient forms, accessibility done rather than claimed.
In every build, whatever the trade
- Loads in about a second on cell data
- Keyboard and screen reader accessible
- Schema markup search engines can read
- Forms tested end to end, submissions stored
- Name, address and phone matching your listing
- Analytics and call tracking live at launch
A site nobody finds is a brochure in a drawer, so build and visibility are planned together: Sacramento SEO for ranking, AI automation in Sacramento for what happens after the form is sent.
Our office and the area we cover
IG Digital Lab works from 3550 Watt Ave, Suite 408, Sacramento, CA 95821, in Arden-Arcade. We meet clients on site across Sacramento, Carmichael, Citrus Heights, Rancho Cordova, Roseville, Folsom, Elk Grove and Davis. Design, development and the software and AI work behind a site are delivered remotely, for clients across the country.
There is no separate page pretending we keep an office in each town. One address, one phone number, one listing.
The rest of what we do here is on the Sacramento page. If the problem is a server or a network, that is IT support in Sacramento.
Taking over a site another Sacramento agency built
Most sites we work on already exist. Inheriting one is normal work.
The usual story is not a villain. A developer moved on, an agency folded the account into a template, or the nephew who built it in 2019 now has a job. What is left is a site nobody can safely change.
Find out what exists
Who the domain is registered to, where DNS answers, what the site runs on, and which accounts sit in a former contractor's inbox.
Put it in your name
Domain, hosting, analytics and code move into accounts your company owns. Lost credentials get recovered through the registrar and host.
Fix or rebuild, honestly
We price both and say which we would pay for. Dated but sound gets fixed. An abandoned platform gets rebuilt, reason in writing.
If your developer has gone quiet or nobody can log in at all, the full process is on the website takeover page.
How we work with local businesses
We start with a free audit at your business, agree a fixed scope and price in writing, build on a staging link you can watch, and hand the site over in person with the logins in your name. Our phone, (916) 618-0502, is answered around the clock.
Kickoff on site
An hour where the work happens. We watch how a customer reaches you today and where that breaks.
Scope and one price
Pages, features, integrations and dates, with one figure beside them. Additions get priced before they are built.
Build you can watch
A staging link from week one and a short check-in each week. No reveal at the end, no surprise about direction.
Handover in person
We come back, show your team how to edit it, and leave the credentials. Keeping us on for hosting is a choice.
We work in English and Russian, which suits the Russian-speaking owners around Arden-Arcade and Citrus Heights who prefer a contract discussed in their own language. Founder Igor Golubev is on the kickoff and the handover. More on our about page.
Start with a free audit
Thirty minutes on what your site does now, what it costs in missed calls, and what a new one takes. You leave with a written summary and one number, hired or not.
See full pricingFrequently asked questions
What owners ask before commissioning a site.
How much does a website cost in Sacramento?
Most local business sites land between $2,500 and $6,000. Booking, a portal or an online store moves it to $6,000 to $15,000, and custom builds start at $15,000. Care afterwards is $300 to $500 a month. IG Digital Lab quotes one fixed number after a free audit.
Do you meet in person?
Yes. Our office is at 3550 Watt Ave, Suite 408, Sacramento, CA 95821, in Arden-Arcade, and we come to you for the kickoff across Sacramento, Carmichael, Citrus Heights, Rancho Cordova, Roseville, Folsom, Elk Grove and Davis, then again to hand the site over.
How long does it take?
Three to six weeks from kickoff to launch for a standard local business site, and content decides which end. Photos and service descriptions ready puts you at three, waiting on photography puts you at six. Booking, portals or a store run six to twelve.
Do you also handle hosting and maintenance?
Yes. Care runs $300 to $500 a month for hosting, SSL, updates, backups, monitoring and small content changes. Heavier ongoing work sits on Active at $750 to $1,500. You can also host it yourself, since everything is in your name. See servers and support.
Can you fix a site instead of rebuilding it?
Often yes, and we say so even though a rebuild is the bigger invoice. If the platform is supported and the site simply loads slowly, reads badly on a phone or buries the phone number, a targeted fix costs a fraction. We rebuild when the platform is abandoned or the code cannot be updated safely.
Show us the site you have. We'll tell you what it needs.
A free 30-minute audit at your business, in our Arden-Arcade office, or on a call, and one honest number.
Or call and text (916) 618-0502. English and Russian.