Web design in Mobile, AL.
185,097 people, a port economy, an Airbus assembly line that doubled in late 2025 — and a web-design market where nobody publishes a price.
Every figure above is a place-level US Census American Community Survey 2023 5-year estimate, pulled via the public Census API and re-verifiable at source.
Mobile is the biggest Alabama market this studio serves: 185,097 residents and 90,744 housing units, with a median household income of $51,090 and a median home built in 1974. That last number matters more than it looks — a housing stock with a median age near fifty years is a permanent repair-and-replace economy for every trade from HVAC to roofing, and 514 specialty-trade contractors with paid employees compete for it across Mobile County.
The demand side is compounding. Airbus inaugurated its second A320 final assembly line here in October 2025 — roughly 1,000 new jobs and double the site's production capacity — which pulls procurement, housing, and B2B service relationships into the metro with it. New money entering a market rewards the businesses that are visible when someone searches.
And visibility here is cheap, verifiably. Ahrefs puts "web design mobile al" at keyword difficulty 25 and the SEO-service queries at difficulty 0 — while a manual read of the live results shows page one stuffed with directories and agencies that hide their pricing behind contact forms. That is the whole opening: a local studio that publishes its floors and shows receipted results is competing against listicles.
The competitive field is measurable too: Mobile County, AL counts 514 specialty-trade contractors with paid employees (6,769 workers, Census County Business Patterns 2023) — every one of them fighting for the same searches.
Airbus inaugurated its second A320 Final Assembly Line in Mobile on October 13, 2025 — the third line at a facility that has tripled in size since 2015 — creating roughly 1,000 new jobs for the Gulf Coast region and doubling Mobile's A320 Family production capacity. Airbus press release (October 2025) (as of 2025-10-13)
With a 49-year median housing stock, an Airbus-driven employer wave, and 51.4% owner-occupancy, these are the local industries with the most to win in Mobile:
- Web design for painting →
- Web design for hvac →
- Web design for roofing →
- Web design for professional services →
One timely local hook: Strengthen Alabama Homes pays up to $10,000 per home toward a FORTIFIED roof, first-come first-served — and the next Mobile County grant window opens 2026-07-07 at 9:00 a.m. CT. Roofers and home-hardening trades with a page built for that surge capture it; everyone else watches it sell out.
Full site build for a single-operator Baldwin County HVAC company; reached the #2-3 local-pack positions for its core market within 30 days of launch.
Launch-ready 300+ page Next.js platform — 21-city Baldwin County service-area matrix, 400+ post blog library, 4 interactive tools — plus active GBP operations (review velocity, weekday posting, photo cadence).
What a $12,000-grade platform
does in a market like this.
Site builds start at $6,000. A full programmatic platform — the $12,000-grade engagement — is a different machine: a page for every city and service the business covers, each hinged on sourced local data like the figures above; a Google Business Profile operated on cadence instead of remembered twice a year; a blog engine answering the questions locals actually search; and lead forms that reach the owner in seconds, spam already filtered.
That architecture is not theoretical — it is live on CDS client platforms across this registry, and the receipts above are what it produced.
Send the business name,
get a straight read back.
Builds from $6,000 · Care plans from $1,500/mo · Fixed numbers in writing