Web Design in Manhattan, NYC

Web design that helps Manhattan businesses grow

Manhattan · New York City

Websites built to compete in Manhattan

Manhattan is the most competitive business market in the country — agencies, restaurants, boutiques, and professional firms all fighting for the same attention. We build fast, polished websites that help your business look the part and turn searches into customers — and because our photography, video, and 360° tours are all handled in-house, your whole site comes from one team.

Neighborhoods we serve across Manhattan
Midtown
Financial District
SoHo
Tribeca
Chelsea
Greenwich Village
Flatiron
Upper East Side
Upper West Side
Harlem
Hell’s Kitchen
East Village
Murray Hill
Washington Heights

We’re a New Jersey–based studio working across New York City and Long Island. Beyond Manhattan, see all the areas we serve.

Ready for a website that brings in Manhattan customers?

Let’s build a Manhattan website that ranks and converts

Why Manhattan businesses choose Boheema

Built around your business

In Manhattan, your website competes with the slickest in the world — and a template won’t cut it. We design a site that matches the caliber of your brand and the expectations of a Manhattan audience, built specifically around your business, not a layout.

Designed to be found

Manhattan customers decide in seconds and search constantly. We build your site to load instantly on mobile and rank for the services and neighborhoods that matter — so you win the click in the most crowded market in the country.

Support that sticks around

In a market that never slows down, your site can’t either. We handle hosting, security, and fast updates — so when something changes, it’s live immediately and your business never looks a step behind.

Local market know-how

We know Manhattan — from the Financial District to the Upper West Side — and how to help your business stand out in the most competitive market in the country.

How we’ll build your Manhattan website

Manhattan projects at Boheema move through four deliberate phases. Here’s how we take a Manhattan business from first conversation to a site that’s live, fast, and bringing in customers.

Understand your goals

Phase one is discovery — your customers, your offer, and the slice of the borough you’re competing in, whether that’s a SoHo storefront or a Midtown practice. The build takes its shape from those answers.

Study your local market

Phase two maps the battlefield: the Manhattan businesses currently outranking you and how they got there. Knowing what works for them and where they fall short is what lets us position your site to overtake them.

Plan the structure

Structure precedes style — we chart the pages and content the site needs so search engines read it right and visitors act.

Design, build & refine

The design stage delivers a fast, mobile-sharp site in your brand’s language, filled with photography and film we produce in-house.

Launch & ongoing support

After launch we don’t disappear. Once you’re live, hosting, updates, security and changes stay our problem — the site keeps pace with the business.

Manhattan web design

Frequently asked questions

How much does a website cost for a Manhattan business?+
It depends on the size of the site and the features you need, but most small-business sites fall into a predictable range. After a short conversation about your goals, we give you a clear, fixed quote up front — no hourly surprises.
How do I stand out in a market as crowded as Manhattan?+
Fast load times, sharp design, and real local SEO. We build your site to rank for the services and neighborhoods that matter and to look more credible than the competition the moment someone lands on it.
Do you only build websites, or photography and video too?+
Both. Our web design, professional photography, video, and 360° virtual tours are all handled in-house — so your whole site comes from one team with a consistent, polished look.
Do you work with businesses outside Manhattan?+
Yes. We’re a New Jersey–based studio building websites for businesses across New York City, Long Island, and New Jersey.