LawFX Animation Website Design
Website design for LawFX — forensic animation, medical illustration, and trial graphics for attorneys, presented with courtroom-grade polish.
View case LawFX Animation Website DesignOklahoma City is big in a way that changes how marketing has to work. The city spreads across hundreds of square miles, which means a customer in the northwest corner and one down south are effectively in separate markets, searching separately and seeing different results on the identical query. Add a year where growth has moderated and every line item gets a second look, and “we're doing some marketing” stops being an acceptable answer to anybody. Owners here need to know which dollar produced which job. Most can't say, because the marketing got assembled in pieces — one vendor for the website, another for ads, nobody accountable for the total. We're WebbDesignz. We run it as one system.
Pieces bought separately tend to underperform separately. At WebbDesignz, they're built to compound — a faster site lowers what your ads cost, better search visibility gives social something worth reinforcing, and automation catches the lead before the interest fades. Start with the one thing you need, or explore everything we offer and let us build the whole engine.
A site can look expensive and still fail to produce a single call. We build websites that load fast, work properly on a phone, and make the next step obvious rather than optional. Built in WordPress, so ownership never leaves your hands.
In a city spread this wide, ranking near the customer matters more than ranking broadly. We handle the SEO fundamentals that move map results — profile maintenance, listings that match everywhere, real page depth, structured data engines can read.
Buyers increasingly get a short recommendation instead of a page of links to compare, and short lists are unforgiving. We build the content, markup, and authority signals that let an AI assistant read your business well enough to name it out loud.
Advertising buys speed, which is exactly why it punishes inattention so quickly. We aim paid campaigns at pages built to convert instead of a homepage that makes people search twice, then measure everything against cost per lead.
Very few customers move from a post straight to a booking. They move later, once the name has quietly become familiar to them. We keep your social presence consistent, clearly yours, and aligned with whatever campaigns are running elsewhere.
Revenue leaks in the gap between an inquiry landing and somebody replying, and that gap only widens as a business grows. Our automations route inquiries, launch follow-up, and connect the tools your team already opens every morning.
Now and then the thing a business needs simply doesn't exist off the shelf anywhere. We develop custom software — WordPress plugins, themes, CRM systems — shaped around how you actually work instead of how a vendor guessed you might.
AI belongs where it takes real work off a real calendar, not where it makes a proposal sound modern. Triaging inquiries, drafting the routine replies, moving repetitive steps forward — hours handed back to the work that actually closes deals.
Four steps run the same way for every Oklahoma City client, whether we're starting clean or inheriting a campaign that stopped being maintained a while back. You'll always know which stage we're in and what follows it. When budgets are getting scrutinized, a process you can explain to a partner is worth more than one that merely sounds clever.
We open by measuring what exists — load times, where you actually surface in search, how AI tools currently describe you, and how you compare against other Oklahoma City businesses selling the same thing. Findings are yours to keep either way.
A list of problems isn't a plan until somebody orders it. We rank findings by what each one costs to ignore, mark what can reasonably wait a quarter, and price every piece. Work starts only after you've read it and said yes.
Then it actually gets built. Site made or rebuilt, local search foundation set, campaigns activated, follow-up wired together — sequenced so whatever returns money soonest happens first, not whatever happens to be convenient on our calendar.
Launch day is when the work starts paying attention rather than when it ends. Every month we press harder on what's producing, shut down what isn't, and keep the whole thing current. Reporting stays anchored to leads and booked jobs.
One from each side of the engine — a site build, a local search campaign, and paid ads. Every project is on the results page.
Website design for LawFX — forensic animation, medical illustration, and trial graphics for attorneys, presented with courtroom-grade polish.
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Two customers, two entirely different problems to solve. One has water spreading across a floor and will hire whoever picks up first. The other is weighing a law firm, reading reviews for three weeks, and asking two people they trust before making a single call. Urgency, proof, vocabulary, even the hour they start looking — none of it overlaps. Write for the average of those two and you'll reach neither, which is why every industry we serve gets handled as its own problem.
You can see that thinking across plumbing, HVAC, roofing, electricians, landscaping, and home services broadly, alongside medical, law firms, storage, party rental, and dumpster rental. Your industry not appearing there means very little in practice. It just means the first conversation gets spent working out how your buyers search, what actually convinces them, and how long the decision takes before a single recommendation gets put in front of you.
Search this and you'll turn up national firms running an Oklahoma City landing page, a toll-free number, and a head office several states away. We're a different proposition: an Oklahoma team in your time zone, a couple of hours up the turnpike, who'll actually pick up the phone. Here's the honest case for choosing us over a template with your city dropped into it.
The person you speak to is the person doing the work. No coordinator carrying messages to a team you'll never meet, no queue that forgets your history between tickets. We stayed small deliberately, because that's the only way any of this holds.
What we charge is published across our site rather than withheld until a sales call, and nothing renews annually. If the work stops earning, you leave. That open door keeps us sharper than any signature on a twelve-month term ever would.
Agencies reselling somebody else's platform spend a lot of time explaining its limits to clients. We write our own, so when your business needs something to behave a specific way, the usual answer is to go build it rather than apologize.
Split across three vendors, the site, the ads, and the SEO will end up competing for budget and credit. Kept together, the site converts ad traffic, search work strengthens those same pages, and automation collects what falls through.

Ring the number and Brian Webb is usually who you'll get. WebbDesignz is his, and the fact that he answers isn't a line we invented for a website — it's a consequence of choosing not to grow past the point where that stays possible. The person who knows your account is the person on the call. Holding onto that has cost us some scale. What it bought is a client list where nobody gets handed to a stranger halfway through a project.
The studio exists because of something we watched happen again and again. An owner buys one slice of a marketing program from somebody with no stake in whether the rest of it works, then discovers months later they can't edit their own site or log into their own ad account. We wanted the opposite: one group responsible for the whole thing and willing to answer for it, in language that doesn't need translating first. More of the story sits on our about page.
We build assets you could walk away with tomorrow. WordPress underneath the site, so the thing you paid for is genuinely transferable. Search work happens in Google Search Console, Google Analytics, and your own Google Business Profile, all under logins that belong to you. Paid campaigns sit inside Google Ads and Meta Ads Manager accounts registered in your name. Changing agencies should cost you a conversation, never a rebuild from scratch.
Beneath that, structured data goes in so search engines and AI tools describe your business from stated fact rather than guesswork — one of the most frequently absent items we encounter when auditing an existing Oklahoma City website. And when a standard tool almost covers the job, writing the missing piece beats reshaping your operation around the gap. Systems that work outlast subscription stacks nobody can fully account for.
Ask most owners what their agency's last report actually proved and the room gets quiet. Numbers climbed. The charts were the right color. Whether it made money went unaddressed for another month. We chase a plainer question: what went out, what came back as a result, and what each one cost to get. So we capture leads exactly where they arrive — a form, a call, a booking — and trace every one back to the thing that produced it.
Cost per lead flatters campaigns when it's read alone, since cheap leads that never convert are just noise you paid for. We hold it against quality, and we watch Google Business Profile activity closely, because a lot of Oklahoma City buying behavior plays out entirely there before a website is ever opened. Every account carries your name, so checking our arithmetic takes a minute. When a channel stops paying its way, we say so first.
Hire whoever earns it, but ask a few things first and listen for straight answers. Ownership matters most: website, domain, Google Business Profile, analytics, and ad accounts should all be registered to you, because an agency holding them makes leaving deliberately expensive. Ask exactly what cancelling looks like — does the site stay, does the work transfer with you. Then ask what lands each month in concrete terms, because “ongoing optimization” obligates nobody to anything.
Ask what they'd call a successful year. An agency scoring itself on rankings and impressions will hand you rankings and impressions while the phone stays exactly as quiet as it was before. Find out who does the work — the person in front of you, or a subcontractor several steps removed. And treat two answers as exits: a guaranteed top ranking, which nobody can truthfully promise, and a long agreement framed as a courtesy. Renewals should be earned.
The same four problems turn up in nearly every Oklahoma City audit we run, each quietly draining leads without ever announcing itself. None are complicated. All four tend to resolve faster and more cheaply than owners expect, once somebody identifies which one is doing the most damage right now. Here they are, in roughly the order they usually turn up.
In local results your profile gets seen more often than your website does. Stale hours, absent categories, old photos, reviews sitting unanswered — each drags the whole thing down. Fixing it is normally the fastest gain available, and it anchors our local SEO work.
Nearly all your traffic arrives by phone, plenty of it on an unreliable signal. Load too slowly and they're gone before your offer renders — and if an ad sent them, you already paid for that exit. Speed shapes how we build sites.
A single page listing everything you do won't outrank competitors who built a real page for each service. Layer missing structured data onto that and search engines are left inferring what you sell and where. It's the most repeatable gap we see anywhere.
Somebody searches one narrow service, clicks the ad, and arrives on a general page that asks them to keep hunting. Most leave instead. Matching the landing page to the intent behind the click stays the cheapest fix available in any paid campaign.
Retainers in this market commonly run from roughly fifteen hundred to ten thousand dollars a month, depending on scope and how many channels you're running at once. Ours start at $199 monthly for growth plans, $249 monthly for website management, and $249 annually for hosting with domain. Websites get quoted individually after the audit, because build sizes vary far too widely for one number.
Fairly asked, so here's the straight answer. We're an Oklahoma studio working across the state, not a national firm with a rented address in your metro. The work itself — websites, search, campaigns, software — doesn't require sitting in the same building, and everything we build stays in accounts you own. What we won't do is pretend to be something we aren't.
Paid ads can generate inquiries within days of launch. Local search and AI visibility compound across months rather than weeks — Google Business Profile improvements typically move first, while broader organic gains take considerably longer to accumulate. We give you the realistic timeline during planning, well before you commit to anything, rather than after you've started waiting on it.
Significantly, and it catches a lot of owners out. Local results are heavily shaped by how close the searcher is to you, so a business on one side of the metro often can't be seen from the other regardless of how strong its site is. That reality should drive where you focus and where any ad budget gets pointed.
No. Everything runs month to month, and we'd rather earn the work again every thirty days than depend on a signature to keep you. It keeps both sides honest about whether results are actually arriving, because a monthly renewal leaves neither of us anywhere to hide. You'll never pay out a term for work you stopped believing in.
A growing share of buyers now ask an AI assistant and get back two or three names instead of a page of options to sort through. Miss that list and you're invisible at the decisive moment, whatever your organic ranking happens to say. We structure your site, content, and markup so those systems can read the business accurately and cite it confidently.
Same team, same engine, one drive away.
Home base. The whole growth engine — website, search, ads, and follow-up — run by one local team.
Route 66 visitors planning from out of state, and twenty-one thousand locals searching for entirely different reasons.
Aquarium and Riverwalk traffic judging you cold, on a phone, with no prior relationship to lean on.
A city that doesn't look the same two years running — new rooftops, new storefronts, new competitors bidding on your searches.
By now you likely know whether this is a tune-up or a rebuild. The audit answers it, at no cost. We'll review load speed, local search footprint, how you're set up for AI-driven search, and where you stand against the Oklahoma City businesses chasing the same customers — then tell you the single fix worth making first, whether or not we end up being the ones making it. Yours to keep regardless.