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 DesignHighways 412, 51, and 97 push a lot of people through Sand Springs every day, and most of them never learn what's here. They need a plumber, a tire shop, somewhere to eat — so they pull out a phone and search whatever's nearby, right then, from wherever they happen to be sitting. If your business doesn't come back in that result, the highway simply carries them past you. The twenty thousand people who live here are searching too, with more patience and entirely different questions. Serving both well is a specific job. Most owners built toward it in pieces, one vendor at a time, until nobody could say what was working. We're WebbDesignz. We run the whole engine as one system.
Services bought one at a time tend to work one at a time, which is to say not very well. At WebbDesignz, they're built to hand off — a faster site lowers ad costs, better search visibility gives social something solid to reinforce, and automation catches the lead before it drifts. Take a piece, or explore everything we offer and build the lot.
A website that impresses and converts nothing is money spent on decoration. We build websites that load fast, work cleanly on a phone, and make the next step obvious. WordPress underneath, which means you own what we hand over.
Proximity drives local results, which matters enormously in a place like this. We work the SEO fundamentals that shift those rankings — profile upkeep, listings that agree everywhere, real page depth, structured data engines can actually read.
More people now receive two or three recommended names instead of a page of links to compare. We build the content, markup, and authority signals that let an AI assistant read your business well enough to include it in that answer.
Advertising is the fastest lever available and the easiest one to pull carelessly. We aim paid campaigns at pages built to convert instead of a homepage that asks people to search twice, and we measure by cost per lead.
Almost nobody sees a post and books that afternoon. They book weeks on, when the name has quietly become one they recognize. We keep your social presence steady, clearly yours, and matched to whatever else is running.
Jobs disappear in the quiet between an inquiry landing and somebody responding, and that quiet stretches out whenever you're busiest. Our automations route inquiries, kick off follow-up, and connect the tools your team already opens every day.
Occasionally what a business needs simply hasn't been built by anyone yet. We develop custom software — WordPress plugins, themes, CRM systems — designed around the way your operation genuinely runs, not how a vendor imagined it would.
AI earns a place when it strips real hours out of a real week, not when it makes a proposal sound modern. Triaging inquiries, drafting the predictable replies, moving repetitive steps along — hours returned to the work that closes.
Four steps, run identically for every Sand Springs client, whether we're building something new or taking over work another agency quietly abandoned. You'll always know which stage we're in, what's happening this week, and what follows it. Clarity is worth more than cleverness when the budget in question is yours and the results have to show up.
We start by measuring what already exists — page load times, where you surface in search, how AI tools currently describe you, and how you compare with other Sand Springs businesses selling the same thing. Findings stay with you regardless.
A list of problems only helps once somebody orders it. We rank findings by what each costs you to ignore, mark what can reasonably wait, and price every piece honestly. Nothing begins before you've read it through and agreed to it.
Then it gets made properly. Site built or rebuilt, local search foundation laid, campaigns switched on, follow-up connected — sequenced so whatever returns money soonest happens first, not whatever slots most easily into our own week.
Launch is where the ongoing work starts rather than stops. Each month we lean into whatever's producing, shut down whatever isn't, and keep the whole thing current. The conversation stays on leads and booked jobs throughout.
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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A burst pipe and a personal injury claim are both emergencies, but only one of them gets solved in the next twenty minutes. The first customer hires whoever picks up. The second reads for a fortnight, checks credentials, asks somebody they trust, and still hesitates. The urgency differs, the proof differs, the search terms differ, even the hour they search differs. Writing one page aimed at the average of those two reaches neither, which is why each industry gets treated as its own problem here.
You'll see that in how we approach plumbing, HVAC, roofing, electricians, landscaping, and home services generally, alongside medical, law firms, storage, party rental, and dumpster rental. Not finding your field on that list means nothing at all. It just means our first conversation goes toward learning how your buyers search, what settles it for them, and how long they take deciding before we recommend a thing.
Search this phrase and national agencies appear with a Sand Springs landing page, a toll-free number, and an office somewhere you'd need a flight to reach. That isn't what we are. Sand Springs is a market we genuinely work in, not a variable swapped into a template. Here's the plain reasoning behind why owners here choose us.
The person you speak with is the person doing the work. No coordinator forwarding messages to people you'll never meet, no support queue losing your history between tickets. We stayed small on purpose, because it's what makes this workable.
What we charge is published across our site rather than saved for a sales call, and billing runs month to month. If the work stops earning, you leave. That open door sharpens us more than a signed year ever could.
Agencies reselling someone else's platform spend a lot of time explaining what it can't do. We write our own, so when your business needs something to behave a particular way, we can usually just build it and move on.
Give the site, the ads, and the SEO to three vendors and they'll spend energy claiming the same lead. Under one roof, the site converts ad traffic, search work strengthens those pages, and automation catches what slips through.

Call and there's a fair chance Brian Webb picks up. WebbDesignz is his studio, and that isn't a charming line written for a website — it's the direct result of deciding not to grow past the size where an owner can still know every account personally. Whoever understands your project is whoever answers. That choice has cost us some scale. What it protected is a client list where nobody gets handed off midway to a name they don't recognize.
The reason any of this exists is a pattern we saw far too often. An owner buys one isolated piece of a marketing program from somebody with no responsibility for the whole, then learns they can't edit their own website or get into their own ad account. We set out to be the opposite: one group carrying all of it, accountable for what happens, speaking plainly rather than in vocabulary built to justify a bigger bill. More sits on our about page.
We build things you could take with you tomorrow if it came to that. Sites are WordPress, so the asset genuinely transfers. Search work runs inside Google Search Console, Google Analytics, and your own Google Business Profile, every login in your name. Paid campaigns sit in Google Ads and Meta Ads Manager accounts you own. Switching agencies should cost you a conversation and nothing more, and any other arrangement has always struck us as a quiet form of hostage-taking.
Underneath that, structured data goes in so search engines and AI tools describe your business from stated fact instead of guesswork — one of the things we most reliably find missing when opening up an existing Sand Springs website. And when a standard tool nearly does the job, writing the missing piece is better than bending your operation around a gap. A system that works outlives a stack of subscriptions nobody can explain.
Ask an owner what last month's marketing report actually proved and you'll usually get a pause. Numbers went up. The charts were green. Whether it produced revenue somehow never came up at all. We'd rather answer a duller question: what got spent, what came back because of it, and what each one cost to bring in. So leads get caught where they land — a form, a call, a booking — and traced to whatever created them.
Read alone, cost per lead can make a weak campaign look strong, since cheap leads that never book just fill your morning with noise. We weigh it against quality, and we watch Google Business Profile activity closely, because plenty of Sand Springs customer behavior happens right there before a website is ever opened. Everything sits in accounts under your name, so checking us takes a minute. If a channel stops earning, you'll hear it from us.
Hire whoever earns it, but not before a few direct questions. Ownership first: website, domain, Google Business Profile, analytics, and ad accounts all in your name, because an agency holding those makes leaving costly by design rather than by accident. Ask exactly what cancelling involves — does the site remain yours, does the work move with you. Then ask what specifically shows up each month, since “ongoing optimization” promises nothing anybody can hold.
Ask them to define a good year. An agency keeping score on rankings and impressions will produce rankings and impressions while your phone carries on ringing at exactly its old rate. Find out who does the work — the person sitting with you, or somebody two contracts down the line. And two responses should end things: a guaranteed number-one ranking, which nobody can honestly offer, and a long agreement dressed up as a favor. Renewal is the test.
Four problems show up in nearly every Sand Springs audit we run, and each is quietly costing somebody work right now. None of them are sophisticated. All four tend to resolve more quickly and cheaply than owners assume, once somebody establishes which is doing the most damage. Here they are, roughly in the order they appear.
In local results your profile is seen far more than your website is. Wrong hours, missing categories, old photos, reviews left unanswered — every one costs you. Fixing it is usually the fastest available gain and underpins our local SEO work.
Nearly everyone finds you by phone, plenty of them on a weak signal in a moving vehicle. If the page stalls, they're gone before your offer appears — and if an ad sent them, you paid for that. Speed drives how we build sites.
One page listing everything you do won't beat competitors who built a proper page for each service. Add missing structured data and search engines are left inferring what you sell and where. It's the gap we find more often than any other.
Someone searches a single specific service, clicks your ad, then lands somewhere general that expects them to hunt. Most don't. Matching the destination to the intent behind that click remains the cheapest improvement available in any paid campaign.
Retainers in this market typically land between fifteen hundred and ten thousand dollars monthly, depending on scope and channel count. Ours start at $199 a month for growth plans, $249 monthly for website management, and $249 a year for hosting with domain. Websites get quoted individually after the audit, because build sizes vary too widely for one number to stay honest.
Paid ads can generate inquiries within days of launch. Local search and AI visibility build across months rather than weeks — Google Business Profile improvements normally move first, while broader organic gains compound more slowly than anybody likes. You'll get the realistic timeline during planning, before you commit to anything, rather than after you've signed and started waiting.
No. Everything runs month to month, and we'd rather win the work again every thirty days than rely on paperwork to keep you around. It keeps both sides honest about whether results are genuinely arriving, since a monthly renewal leaves nowhere to hide. You'll never pay out a term for work you already stopped believing in.
Often, yes. Our growth plans start at $199 a month precisely because plenty of Sand Springs businesses can't justify a four-figure retainer and shouldn't have to in order to get found. The free audit also tells you whether the highest-value fix is something you could handle yourself. We'd rather say that plainly than sell you something oversized.
A growing share of buyers now ask an AI assistant and receive two or three names back rather than a page of options. Missing that shortlist makes you invisible at the deciding moment, whatever your organic rank happens to say. We structure your site, content, and markup so those systems read the business accurately and name it confidently.
Some of it, yes. Drivers searching for something nearby are running proximity-based local searches, so the same Google Business Profile and local SEO work that reaches residents also puts you in front of them. What matters most is that your hours, categories, photos, and reviews hold up to a decision made in roughly fifteen seconds.
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.
Highway 20 and the lake give this town a season. Summer weekends surge; January doesn't.
Aquarium and Riverwalk traffic judging you cold, on a phone, with no prior relationship to lean on.
You've probably formed a view by now on whether this is a repair or a fresh start. The audit answers it and costs nothing. We'll go through load speed, local search footprint, how you're set up for AI-driven search, and where you sit against the Sand Springs businesses after the same customers — then tell you the single fix worth making first, whether we're the ones making it or not. Yours to keep.