Web studio · Charlotte, NC

We build sites people trust and use

Wallace Web Workers designs and ships marketing sites, content hubs, and lightweight web apps—with performance, accessibility, and SEO baked in from day one. You’re looking at GeoSurveyHub: a live reference build for a technical audience.

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Why clients choose us

Clarity, speed, and craft

Most buyers won’t tell you they bounced because the page felt slow or confusing—they just leave. We build pages that load fast, read clearly on phones, and signal credibility: structured content, strong typography, and technical SEO so search engines and humans both understand what you do.

Performance first

Static-first delivery, lean assets, and edge-ready APIs when you need them—not a bloated theme stack.

Accessible by default

Semantic HTML, keyboard-friendly UI, and contrast that works in real lighting—not just on a designer’s monitor.

SEO & structure

Clean URLs, metadata, sitemaps, and content that earns the right to rank for how buyers actually search.

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Case study

GeoSurveyHub — a technical content platform

This site is a demo you can click through: dozens of guide pages, a product catalog with price ranges, quiz flow, site-wide search, live industry news via an edge proxy, and a cohesive visual system. It’s the kind of project we deliver for firms that want authority content—not a single landing page and a contact form.

  • Edge-ready: GeoSurveyHub is deployed on Railway; Cloudflare Workers handle API routes (e.g. RSS feeds) without exposing keys in the browser.
  • Deep content: Long-form pages, glossary, and cross-links—built for discovery and return visits.
  • Polished UI: Consistent spacing, typography, and motion—professional enough to put in front of investors or enterprise buyers.
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Stack highlights

  • HTML / CSS / JS
  • Railway
  • Cloudflare Workers
  • Structured data & sitemap
  • News feed proxy
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Engagement

How a project starts

No mystery phases: you get a clear reply, a short call if it’s a fit, then a written scope with timeline and investment range before we write code.

  1. Intro & goals You share audience, must-haves, and deadline—we ask what “done” looks like.
  2. Scope & plan We propose pages, tech approach, and milestones so you can decide with numbers.
  3. Build & review Iterative check-ins; staging URL; accessibility and performance checks before launch.
  4. Launch & handoff DNS, analytics, training if needed—then you own the site and the content workflow.
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Contact

Ready for a site that sells your work?

Tell us about your business, timeline, and audience. We’ll reply with a clear next step—whether that’s a scope call or a short audit of your current site.