Web design in Bristol.
Custom websites and apps for Bristol businesses on either side of the state line. Built by a small Tri-Cities studio, with clear pricing and real support after launch.
Bristol is a twin city with a long, specific character: the Birthplace of Country Music sign downtown, the Speedway out on Volunteer Parkway, and the state line itself running right through State Street. The businesses here run from hospitality and tourism around race weekends and music events, to the downtown shops and restaurants on both sides of the line, to the local services tying it all together.
What we build for Bristol businesses
- Hospitality and tourism websites for hotels, short-term rentals, restaurants, and event venues that need to convert visitors and tourists into bookings
- Small business websites for downtown shops, services, and trades on either side of the state line
- Landing pages for specific events, race-weekend offers, music-week promotions, or new business launches
- Custom web apps for businesses that need real software (booking systems, member portals, internal tools)
- Care plans covering hosting, updates, content changes, and ongoing support
Twin city, careful SEO
Bristol is one of the trickier markets in the Tri-Cities for SEO because of the state line. A site has to clearly identify whether the business is in Bristol, TN or Bristol, VA. Google treats them as distinct local entities. We get the schema, Google Business Profile, and on-page signals lined up so you rank for the right city, and we make sure inquiries from both sides actually reach you.
Pricing
Landing pages start at $300. Small business sites start at $800. Custom web apps and mobile apps are scoped per project, starting at $1,200. Monthly care plans run from $30 to $100. See the full pricing page for the complete breakdown.
Common questions
Do you work with businesses on the Virginia side too?+
Can you help with sites for hospitality, tourism, or motorsports-related businesses?+
How far is Jonesborough from Bristol?+
Last updated June 1, 2026.
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