Web design & SEO for Chesapeake businesses.
We’re an online-first engineering team. We don’t have a storefront in Chesapeake — we build for Chesapeake 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.
A large, geographically sprawling Hampton Roads city that mixes suburban residential growth, agriculture, and shipping/logistics along its waterways and interstates, with a more residential-and-industrial feel than the resort and port cities around it.
The Chesapeake business landscape
Chesapeake is home to about 254,997 residents in Chesapeake city, one of several nearby markets we build for. Here’s what the local business picture looks like.
CBP figures are for Chesapeake city, which is an independent city coterminous with Chesapeake — so these counts are the city itself. There are 5,867 business establishments here — about 23 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
- Retail Trade743
- Construction721
- Health Care and Social Assistance684
- Other Services (except Public Administration)652
- Accommodation and Food Services562
Source: U.S. Census County Business Patterns (county-level). Population: US Census Bureau Vintage 2024 Population Estimates (SUB-EST2024), 2024.
Locally, Chesapeake’s economy leans on logistics & distribution, agriculture & farming, construction & real estate — anchored around the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge and Chesapeake's waterways. The businesses that most need to be found here are home-service, trades, and logistics businesses serving a spread-out, growing suburban city.
What we build for Chesapeake businesses
Chesapeake's low-density sprawl means customers search by neighborhood, so businesses that target its specific communities beat broad Hampton Roads competitors.