Web design & SEO for Kansas City businesses.
We’re an online-first engineering team. We don’t have a storefront in Kansas City — we build for Kansas City businesses remotely and fast: the website your customers find, the AI that answers the phone, and the SEO that puts you in front of local searches and AI answers.
Kansas City is a major Midwest logistics, agtech, and financial hub straddling the Missouri-Kansas line — known for barbecue, a booming tech/startup scene, and its role as a national rail-and-distribution crossroads.
The Kansas City business landscape
Kansas City is home to about 516,032 residents in Jackson County, one of several nearby markets we build for. Here’s what the local business picture looks like.
CBP reports at county level; figures are for Jackson County, not the city alone. There are 18,212 business establishments here — about 25 per 1,000 residents. In a market that size, the businesses that show up first on Google and in AI search win the calls.
Biggest local sectors
- Health Care and Social Assistance2,662
- Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services2,273
- Retail Trade2,178
- Other Services (except Public Administration)1,861
- Accommodation and Food Services1,699
Source: U.S. Census County Business Patterns (county-level). Population: US Census Bureau Vintage 2024 Population Estimates (SUB-EST2024), 2024.
Locally, Kansas City’s economy leans on logistics & distribution, agtech & animal health, financial services — anchored around the Country Club Plaza and Kansas City's role as a national rail-and-logistics crossroads. The businesses that most need to be found here are logistics, tech, and consumer businesses competing in a large bi-state metro.
What we build for Kansas City businesses
A bi-state metro means customers routinely compare businesses across the Missouri-Kansas line, so online visibility must hold up on both sides.