Custom websites for Michigan businesses.
Built around what your customers need.
Your customers should not have to dig for basic answers or wonder what to do next. We make your services, your strongest reasons to choose you, and the next step easy to find—whether someone wants to call, visit, book, or buy.
★ 5.0 · 43 GOOGLE REVIEWS ↗Established in 2018, Code Crafted Digital gives you direct access to the people responsible for your website. Your business owns the finished site and accounts, and you can verify the experience through our 5.0 rating from 43 Google reviews.
What kind of website do you need?
A clear, professional website that explains what you do, shows why customers should trust you, and makes it easy to get in touch.
Replace a site that looks dated, is difficult to update, works poorly on phones, or no longer fits the business.
Sell online with a store built around your products, checkout, shipping, and the way your team handles orders.
Add customer portals, quote requests, booking, dashboards, or other tools your business needs online.
Connect the website to your CRM, calendar, accounting software, or other tools your team already uses.
Keep hosting, monitoring, updates, and support with the same shop that built the site.
Make it easy for customers to choose you.
Before we design anything, we learn what customers come to your site to find. They may need to compare services, check whether you handle their kind of job, see examples, or simply find the fastest way to call.
We organize the site around those questions. Customers get useful answers without digging through the menu, and you get a website that supports the way your business actually sells.
We handle the details that make the site work.
We organize the pages around your services and customers, design the site for your brand, and build it as original code instead of forcing it into a page-builder template.
We plan navigation, forms, phone links, and other key actions for mobile first, then test the site on phone, tablet, and desktop layouts.
Every page gets a clear title and heading structure, useful metadata, crawlable links, and redirects when an old URL changes.
Send finished copy, rough notes, or talk us through the business. We write and organize the content, then you review it before launch.
Services, locations, content, and connected tools can evolve without rebuilding the entire website around a template's limits.
You have direct access to the people responsible for the build, so important questions do not disappear through layers of sales and account handoffs.
The finished code, content, domain, and connected accounts belong to your business. Hosting and ongoing care are available, but ownership is not tied to a monthly lease.
What does a website cost in Michigan?
We do not publish one package price because a focused service website, an online store, and a customer portal are different jobs. We agree on the pages, content, features, and migration work first, then give you one fixed project quote before you commit.
Tell us what exists now, what needs to change, and what the website should help the business accomplish.
We turn the conversation into a clear list of pages, features, timing, and what we need from you.
You see the price for that scope before work begins. If the scope changes later, the new cost is discussed first.
A site with more services, audiences, or pages takes more time to plan, write, design, and review.
Product setup, payments, shipping, taxes, inventory, and customer accounts all affect the scope of an online store.
Calculators, portals, booking, dashboards, and software connections are quoted for the way your business needs them to work.
Existing pages, URLs, domains, email, analytics, and redirects need a careful transition plan.
Agree on the pages, features, content, responsibilities, schedule, and price.
Review the visual direction and key pages before the rest of the site is built.
Build the pages, forms, mobile layouts, and any agreed integrations.
Test the site, connect your accounts, launch it, and make sure you have access to everything you own.
Michigan Door
We organized repair, replacement, opener, and location choices around what the customer needs, with a clear path to schedule service.
Doors of Pontiac
We gave homeowners, commercial buyers, repair customers, and showroom visitors a clear route to the right information and appointment.
Fenton Veterinary Clinic
We brought services, after-hours guidance, staff information, pharmacy access, and mobile contact options into one practical clinic website.
Ashby Excavating
We grouped excavation, septic, demolition, utility, development, and material services so customers can understand the options and request the right work.
When the public-facing site is only part of the job.
Replace spreadsheets, disconnected tools, or repetitive manual work with software built around the way your operation actually runs.
Custom SoftwareGive customers or staff a dedicated application when the experience needs device features, focused access, or more than a responsive website can provide.
App DevelopmentConnect forms, scheduling, CRM, payments, accounting, ordering, and other systems so information can move without being copied by hand.
Continue with hosting, updates, new content, local SEO, or further development when the business needs the website to keep changing after launch.
Questions worth asking before you sign.
Ask whether you will have access to the people making design and development decisions or pass every question through several layers.
Confirm ownership of the code, content, domain, analytics, and other accounts in writing before work begins.
A useful proposal should separate pages, content, features, hosting, support, third-party costs, and post-launch work.
For a redesign, ask how current pages, URLs, redirects, metadata, and tracking will move to the new site.
Know who handles changes, how support is priced, and whether the site remains yours if you choose another provider.
Most projects can be planned, reviewed, and launched by phone and online. See the Michigan communities we serve, or contact us if yours is not listed.
Michigan website design questions.
Do you work with businesses outside Grand Blanc?
Yes. Code Crafted Digital is based in Grand Blanc and builds for businesses across Michigan. Most project work can be handled by phone and online, with clear review points throughout the build.
How long does a website take?
Timing depends on page count, content readiness, review timing, and features. Stores, integrations, and web applications generally require longer than focused business websites. Your quote includes an expected schedule.
Why don't you offer one website package?
A package is only useful when the work is genuinely the same. Page count, content, commerce, integrations, and migration can change the project substantially. We scope those items first and give you one fixed quote for the work your business actually needs.
Can you redesign our current website and keep what still works?
Yes. We review the current pages, content, URLs, and connected tools first. Useful material can stay, outdated material can be rewritten, and redirects can send visitors and search engines to the correct new pages.
Is SEO included?
A website project can include the technical and on-page foundations search engines need, such as clear headings, page titles, metadata, performance work, and redirects when needed. Ongoing local SEO is a separate service unless it is included in your scope.
Will we be able to update the website?
Yes. The editing setup is chosen around what your team needs to change. Ongoing care is available when you would rather send updates to us.
Do we own the finished website?
Yes. The website code, content, domain, and accounts belong to your business. Hosting and ongoing care can continue with Code Crafted Digital, but ownership does not depend on keeping a monthly plan.
Can you connect the site to our existing systems?
Yes. Websites can connect with scheduling, CRM, accounting, ordering, and other business tools when those connections are part of the project scope.
What do you need from us to get started?
A short conversation about the business, the current website if there is one, the services or products involved, and the result you want from the new site. Rough notes are enough to begin scoping.