Custom, Conversion-Focused Design
A design built around your business and how your customers search and decide — not a generic template reused from another site.
Boss Level Tech designs and builds fast, secure, bilingual websites for small businesses across the Rio Grande Valley — Hidalgo, Cameron, Willacy, and Starr counties. Every site ships mobile-first, backed by a local SEO foundation, SSL security, and a year of hosting, with flat-rate pricing agreed in writing before we start.
The Rio Grande Valley is a bilingual, cross-border market, and a website that only speaks English leaves customers on the table. Search behavior across Hidalgo, Cameron, Willacy, and Starr counties mixes English and Spanish queries in the same household, sometimes the same search session, so a single-language website already starts behind. Web design in the Rio Grande Valley has to account for that from the first wireframe, not bolt on a translated page as an afterthought. Boss Level Tech builds bilingual website design as a first-class requirement, not an add-on, so the site works the way the region actually searches and buys.
Most web design shops serving South Texas are national franchises or single-language freelancers with no real presence here. Boss Level Tech is based in the Rio Grande Valley and serves all four counties directly, so the person scoping your project responds the same day, not through a support queue in another time zone. Our team works in English and Spanish as a matter of course — copy, forms, and support included, not just a translated homepage. Pricing is flat-rate and disclosed up front in a written scope before any work begins, so you know the full cost before committing.
Every website design project starts mobile-first, because most Rio Grande Valley customers find a local business from a phone, not a desktop. Layouts, load times, and forms are built and tested for mobile first, then scaled up for larger screens. Every site ships with SSL security and a full year of hosting included in the project price, so there is no certificate to buy or hosting account to configure after launch. A local SEO foundation — page titles, structured business information, and the technical basics search engines expect — is built into every small-business website we design in South Texas, not sold later as an upsell.
Every engagement starts with a free consultation, scoped in writing before any work begins, so you know exactly what you are paying for and what you will own when it's done. We do not publish inflated client counts or manufactured statistics to sell website design services — you can read how we describe our own work, in plain qualitative terms, on our case studies page. What you get instead is a straight answer on timeline, cost, and scope for a bilingual website design project built for a Rio Grande Valley small business, not a generic template resold at a markup.
A design built around your business and how your customers search and decide — not a generic template reused from another site.
Design, development, and testing start on a phone screen first, because that is how most customers will find you.
Content, navigation, and forms in both languages, planned together from the start by a bilingual team, not machine-translated afterward.
Page titles, structured business information, and the technical basics search engines expect, built in before launch, not sold later.
An active SSL certificate and a full year of hosting included in the project price, with no separate setup step.
A no-cost conversation about your business, followed by a flat-rate quote in writing before any work begins.
A no-cost conversation about your business, goals, and content, followed by a written scope and flat-rate quote before work begins.
We gather your business information, then plan the English and Spanish site together from the start, not as a translation pass at the end.
Design and development happen mobile-first, with the local SEO foundation, SSL, and hosting built in rather than added later.
We walk through the site together before it goes live, so it matches what was scoped in writing.
The site goes live on secure hosting with SSL already active, and you know exactly what you own and how to reach us.
A small-business website typically runs $2,500-5,000, depending on the number of pages, the amount of bilingual content, and how much custom design the project needs. That figure is a flat-rate project price, scoped in writing after a free consultation, with SSL security and a full year of hosting already included.
E-commerce and custom-built sites — online stores, client portals, integrations with existing business systems — start at $10,000+ and scale with complexity. Whichever range your project falls into, the model is the same: one flat rate, agreed in writing, with no surprise invoices after launch.
Rio Grande Valley small businesses span healthcare, legal and professional services, retail and restaurants, logistics and cross-border trade, contractors and home services, and local nonprofits — and each searches, and gets found, differently. A medical practice needs clear patient-facing forms in both languages; a logistics company needs a site that signals trust to partners on both sides of the border; a retail or restaurant business needs a fast, mobile site that turns a search into a call or a visit. We design around how your industry's customers actually search and decide, not a one-size-fits-all template.
One of the engagements on our case studies page is a bilingual Rio Grande Valley small business that came to us with an old, slow site that was not mobile-friendly and did not reflect the customers it served. We built a fast, mobile-first, fully bilingual replacement with SSL and a local SEO foundation, hosted and maintained so it stays current without the owner thinking about it. We do not publish client names, invented counts, or inflated metrics to sell website design — that engagement, like every case study we share, is described honestly, because we would rather show you the actual work than a number we cannot back up.
See our case studiesMost small-business websites run $2,500-5,000 as a flat-rate project price, scoped in writing after a free consultation. E-commerce sites and other custom builds start at $10,000+ and scale with complexity. Either way, you get one flat rate agreed before work begins, not an hourly estimate that grows.
Timelines depend on how quickly content comes together, but most small-business sites launch in a few weeks once you provide the text, images, and any bilingual content we need. Larger or custom builds take longer. You'll get a realistic timeline in the written scope, not a generic promise.
A custom, mobile-first design; a fully bilingual English/Spanish site if you need one; a local SEO foundation; SSL security; and a full year of hosting — all included in the flat-rate project price, not sold separately afterward.
Our team works in English and Spanish as a normal part of the build, not a translation pass added at the end. Content, navigation, and forms are planned in both languages from the start, by people who work in both languages daily, not machine translation shipped as-is.
Yes. Ownership terms are part of the written scope you receive before work begins, so there is no ambiguity later about who owns the design, the content, or the domain.
The first year of hosting is included in the project price, along with SSL security, so your site is live and secure from day one. Before that year is up, we'll walk you through what continuing hosting looks like, in writing, with no surprise renewal terms.
Every project includes a local SEO foundation — the technical and on-page basics search engines expect, like page titles, structured business information, and a fast, mobile-friendly build. That foundation is included, not an upsell; ongoing SEO campaigns beyond it are a separate conversation if you want one.
It depends on what you have. If your current site can be rebuilt cleanly, mobile-first, and bilingual, a redesign can make sense. If it's old, slow, or limits what we can do, a new build is usually faster than patching the old one. You'll get an honest recommendation during the free consultation, scoped in writing either way.
Boss Level Tech designs and builds websites for small businesses across the Rio Grande Valley, from Hidalgo and Cameron counties to Willacy and Starr. Find your city below, or reach out directly — every part of the region gets the same flat-rate pricing and bilingual team.
Start with a free consultation. We'll scope your Rio Grande Valley website design project in writing, with flat-rate pricing, before you commit to anything.