We are based in Queens and have a team working with local New York businesses — people who know the boroughs, the competitive density and how local buyers actually search. We build for businesses nationwide too; being local is an option, not a limit.
We’re not an agency that added Queens to a service-area list — we live here. Progression is based in Sunnyside, and we build websites for the businesses of the most diverse borough on earth: fast, mobile-first, live in as little as 2 days, and owned by you from day one.
The home-borough advantage
Every NYC agency claims to serve Queens. Almost none can tell you which avenue your customers walk down. Working with a shop that’s actually from here means your web designer already knows the texture of the borough’s business life — that Sunnyside and Woodside run on neighborhood loyalty and word of mouth, that Astoria and Long Island City compete for a younger crowd that finds everything by phone, that Jackson Heights and Elmhurst businesses often serve customers in three languages, that Forest Hills and Bayside professionals expect a practice site to look like the practice. That local texture shows up in the work: the neighborhoods your site names, the languages your pages acknowledge, the way your Google Business Profile and website point at each other for “near me” searches — the details that make a Queens customer feel like your business is theirs.
What we build
The borough’s actual economy: restaurant and cafe sites with menus that load in a subway signal gap, contractor and trade sites with real service-area pages, practice and studio sites built booking-first, and ecommerce for Queens makers and shops. Fixed quotes, in writing, the same business day you ask — for calibration, small-business sites across the market run roughly $2,000–$10,000 depending on scope, and the quote you sign is the number you pay. After launch, optional maintenance plans keep it updated, backed up, and secure.
How we deliver a website in as little as 2 days
The industry standard for a small-business website is two to four weeks — much of it waiting. Ours go live in as little as 48 hours, and the mechanism is worth understanding because it’s not a corner cut: we build AI-accelerated first drafts of structure and copy the same day we get your materials, then senior human review shapes every page before you see it. The honest conditional: your responsiveness sets the pace — the 2-day timeline happens when you can turn feedback and content around fast, and stretches only as long as the approvals do. For a Queens business losing customers every week the old site stays up, the difference between two days and four weeks is real money.
Owned by you — the neighborhood standard
Queens business runs on trust, so here’s ours in writing: your domain, hosting, site files, analytics, and every account are opened in YOUR name, with you holding admin, always. Month-to-month on anything ongoing, an exit you can read in one sentence, and same-business-day replies from the person who actually built your site. If you’d rather talk it over in person over coffee on Queens Boulevard than on a video call — that’s genuinely an option here.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a website cost for a small business in Queens?
Market-wide, small-business sites run roughly $2,000–$10,000 depending on scope — launch sites at the low end, full builds with per-service pages, copywriting, and tracking toward the top. No borough discount and no borough markup: the scope sets the price, our quote arrives the same business day in writing, and the quote you sign is the number you pay. The full market breakdown is in the website cost guide.
How long does it take to build a website?
The industry norm is 2–4+ weeks. Our builds go live in as little as 2 days — AI-accelerated drafting with senior human review — with your responsiveness on feedback and materials setting the pace. Larger builds with custom features take longer, and the timeline is in the quote either way.
Do you only work with Queens businesses?
No — Queens is home, and the practice runs across the city and beyond (see our main web design page). But home-borough clients get the thing nobody can outsource: a designer who already knows your block.
Can you help my site show up in Queens searches?
Every build ships SEO-correct and wired to your Google Business Profile, which is the foundation for neighborhood “near me” visibility. For competitive terms beyond your neighborhood, ongoing SEO is the honest answer — and we’ll tell you whether you actually need it before you spend a dollar on it.
