Web Design in Staten Island, NYC

Web design that helps Staten Island businesses grow

Staten Island · New York City

Websites built for Staten Island businesses

Staten Island has a more suburban feel than the rest of the city, and its businesses are often local and family-owned — contractors, shops, restaurants, and service providers serving the surrounding neighborhoods. A polished, fast website helps you stand out and get found by nearby customers. Our photography, video, and 360° tours are all handled in-house, so everything comes from one team.

Neighborhoods we serve across Staten Island
St. George
Tottenville
Great Kills
New Dorp
West Brighton
Stapleton
Port Richmond
Annadale
Eltingville
New Springville
Charleston
Bulls Head

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

Ready for a website that brings in Staten Island customers?

Let’s build a Staten Island website that ranks and converts

Why Staten Island businesses choose Boheema

Built around your business

Most Staten Island businesses are local and family-run, and that’s a strength worth showing. We build a site that makes your business look established and professional — shaped around what you do and the neighborhoods you serve, never a generic template.

Designed to be found

Staten Island customers search local and expect to find you nearby. We build your site fast and mobile-friendly, structured to rank for your services from St. George to Tottenville — so neighbors find you first.

Support that sticks around

We treat your site the way a neighbor would — hosting, security, and updates all handled, with quick, no-runaround changes whenever you need them. Your site stays current while you focus on the work.

Local market know-how

We know Staten Island — from St. George to Tottenville — and how to help local and family-owned businesses stand out and get found nearby.

How we’ll build your Staten Island website

On Staten Island, our process breaks into four clear moves. Here’s how we take a Staten Island business from first conversation to a site that’s live, fast, and bringing in customers.

Understand your goals

Move one is a deep dive on the business: your customers, your services, and your ground — St. George to Tottenville and everywhere between. Whatever ‘winning’ means to you becomes the project’s north star.

Study your local market

Move two examines who currently ranks for Island searches in your line of work. We catalog what props up their positions and where they’re vulnerable, then aim your site at those weaknesses.

Plan the structure

Move three is structural: mapping every page and block of content so the site reads clearly to Google and to people.

Design, build & refine

Move four builds it — swift, mobile-tuned, visually yours — with original photography and video from our team behind it.

Launch & ongoing support

After launch we don’t disappear. From launch day on, hosting, updates, security, and ongoing tweaks are handled — the site works while you do.

Staten Island web design

Frequently asked questions

How much does a website cost for a Staten Island 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.
Do you work with local and family-owned Staten Island businesses?+
All the time. Most of our clients are local and family-run. We build sites that make small businesses look established and professional, and that rank for the services and neighborhoods you serve across Staten Island.
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 Staten Island?+
Yes. We’re a New Jersey–based studio building websites for businesses across New York City, Long Island, and New Jersey.