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 DesignCatoosa runs on two economies at once. Inside the port complex, dozens of companies and several thousand workers operate on procurement cycles, approved vendor lists, and decisions that take weeks to make. Out in town, somebody wants a service today and picks whoever turns up first. A business here might serve either, sometimes both, and the searching looks nothing alike between them. What stays identical is the part nobody watches: before anyone calls you back, they look you up. Most owners built their marketing 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. One team, one local number.
Services bought separately deliver separately, which wastes most of the value sitting between them. At WebbDesignz, they're built to compound — a faster site lowers what ads cost, stronger search visibility gives social something to reinforce, and automation catches the lead before it goes cold. Take a single piece, or explore everything we offer and build the whole engine.
Somebody vetting you will judge the site in seconds, often before ever calling. We build websites that load fast, hold up on a phone, and make the next step obvious. WordPress underneath, so ownership stays entirely with you.
Being found when somebody nearby searches is the whole game locally. We work the SEO fundamentals that shift those results — profile upkeep, listings that match one another, real page depth, structured data engines can actually read.
Buyers increasingly get two or three recommended names rather than a page of links to compare themselves. We build the content, markup, and authority signals that let an AI assistant read your business well enough to name it.
Advertising buys speed, and speed is unforgiving when nobody's watching the account. We aim paid campaigns at pages built to convert rather than a homepage that makes people dig, then measure everything by cost per lead.
Very few people read a post and reach out the same afternoon. They reach out later, once the name has become one they recognize. We keep your social presence steady, unmistakably yours, and aligned with the offers running elsewhere.
Deals die in the gap between an inquiry arriving and somebody answering, and the gap widens the busier you get. Our automations route inquiries, launch follow-up, and connect the tools your team already opens every day.
Occasionally the thing a business needs simply hasn't been built by anybody. We develop custom software — WordPress plugins, themes, CRM systems — shaped around how your operation really runs instead of how a vendor assumed it would.
AI earns its place when it clears real hours off a real week, not when it makes a proposal sound advanced. Triaging inquiries, drafting the routine replies, moving repetitive steps forward — hours returned to the work that closes.
The same four steps apply to every Catoosa client, whether we're building from scratch or taking over something another agency stopped tending months ago. You'll know at any point which stage we're in and what follows it. A process you can walk somebody else through beats one that only sounds impressive in a meeting.
We begin by measuring what exists — how fast pages load, where you appear in search, how AI tools currently describe your business, and how you compare with other Catoosa companies chasing the same customers. Findings are yours regardless.
An unsorted list of problems accomplishes nothing at all. We rank findings by what each costs you to leave alone, set out what happens when, and price every piece openly. Nothing begins until you've read it and said yes.
Then it gets made. Site built or rebuilt, local search foundation laid, campaigns switched on, follow-up wired in — sequenced so whatever returns money soonest happens first, not whatever slots most easily into our own week.
Launch starts the work rather than finishing it. Each month we push harder on what's producing, retire what isn't, and keep everything current. The conversation stays on leads and booked jobs, never impression counts.
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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Urgency reshapes everything about a search. Somebody with water coming through the ceiling hires whoever answers within four minutes and thinks it over afterward. Somebody choosing a law firm reads for a fortnight, compares credentials, asks two people they trust, and still hesitates. Different words, different proof, different hours of the day entirely. One page aimed at the average of those two persuades neither, which is why we treat each industry as its own separate problem.
You'll see that across plumbing, HVAC, roofing, electricians, landscaping, and home services broadly, alongside medical, law firms, storage, party rental, and dumpster rental. Your field not being listed there means nothing whatsoever. It just means the first conversation goes toward understanding how your buyers search, what settles their decision, and how long they take reaching it before anything gets recommended.
Search this and national agencies appear, each running a Catoosa landing page, a toll-free number, and a head office several states away. That isn't us. Catoosa is a market we genuinely work in, not a variable dropped into a template before publishing. Here's the plain case for choosing us instead of them.
The person you speak with is the person doing the work. No coordinator relaying messages to a team you'll never meet, no queue that forgets your history between tickets. We stayed small on purpose, since that's what keeps this real.
What we charge sits openly across our site rather than behind a sales call, and billing renews month to month. If the work stops earning, you walk. That standing option keeps us sharper than any annual term would.
Agencies reselling somebody else's platform spend their time explaining what it won't do. We write our own, so when your business needs something to behave a certain way, we can usually build it rather than work around it.
Split the site, the ads, and the SEO between three vendors and each will claim the same lead as theirs. Together, the site converts ad traffic, search work strengthens those pages, and automation catches the remainder.

Call the number and Brian Webb is usually the one who picks up. WebbDesignz is his studio, and that isn't a detail we softened for the website — it's what follows from deciding not to grow past the size where one person can know every account. Whoever understands your work is the person on the phone. That's cost us some scale. What it protects is a client list where nobody gets reassigned mid-project.
The studio came out of a frustration that kept repeating itself. An owner buys one disconnected slice of a marketing program from somebody with no responsibility for the whole result, then discovers they can't edit their own website or reach their own ad account. We wanted the opposite: one group holding everything, accountable for the outcome, explaining it in language that needs no translation. There's more of that on our about page.
Everything we build is designed to outlast the arrangement. Sites run on WordPress, so the thing you paid for genuinely transfers. Search work happens inside Google Search Console, Google Analytics, and your own Google Business Profile, with every login registered to you. Paid campaigns sit in Google Ads and Meta Ads Manager accounts you own. Changing agencies should cost you a conversation and not a rebuild, and any other setup is leverage with better manners.
Under that, structured data goes in so search engines and AI tools describe your business from stated fact instead of inference. It's among the items most reliably absent whenever we open an existing Catoosa website. And where a standard tool nearly does the job, writing the missing part beats reshaping your operation around a gap. Working systems outlast subscription stacks nobody can fully account for.
Ask an owner what last month's marketing report actually proved and the room usually goes quiet. The figures rose. The charts looked reassuring. Whether it produced revenue was left unexamined for another month. We aim at something plainer: what went out, what came back because of it, and what each one cost to win. Leads get captured where they arrive — a form, a call, a booking — and traced to their source.
Read alone, cost per lead can flatter a campaign that isn't working, because cheap leads that never convert just take up time. We hold it against quality, and we watch Google Business Profile activity carefully, since plenty of Catoosa customer behavior finishes there before a website is opened. Everything sits in accounts under your name, so checking us takes a minute. When a channel stops earning, we say so.
Hire whoever earns it, after a handful of plain questions. Ownership matters first: website, domain, Google Business Profile, analytics, and ad accounts all registered to you, because an agency holding those makes leaving expensive by design. Ask what cancelling genuinely involves — whether the site stays yours, whether the work transfers. Then ask precisely what arrives each month, since “ongoing optimization” obligates nobody to anything.
Ask what they'd count as a successful year. An agency scoring itself on rankings and impressions will deliver rankings and impressions while the phone carries on at its old rate. Establish who performs the work — the person in front of you, or a subcontractor several steps down. And two answers should end the meeting: a guaranteed top ranking, which nobody can honestly offer, and a lengthy contract framed as generosity.
Four problems surface in nearly every Catoosa audit we run, and each is quietly costing somebody work right now. None of them are sophisticated. All four tend to resolve faster and cheaper than owners expect, once somebody establishes which is doing the most damage. Here they are, roughly in the order we find them.
In local search, more people encounter your profile than ever open your website. Wrong hours, missing categories, dated photos, reviews left unanswered — each drags on the whole thing. Repairing it is normally the quickest win available, and it grounds our local SEO work.
Nearly everyone arrives by phone, plenty of them on a weak signal. If loading stalls, they're gone before your offer appears at all — and if an ad delivered them, you already paid for that. Speed shapes how we build sites.
One page listing everything you do won't outrank competitors running a proper page for each service. Add missing structured data and search engines are left inferring what you sell and where. Few gaps turn up more consistently than this one.
Somebody searches one narrow service, clicks your ad, and arrives on a general page expecting them to keep looking. Most don't. Matching the destination to the intent behind that click stays the cheapest improvement in any paid campaign.
Retainers in this market typically run between fifteen hundred and ten thousand dollars a month, depending on scope and how many channels are active at once. Ours start at $199 monthly for growth plans, $249 monthly for website management, and $249 a year for hosting with domain. Websites are quoted individually after the audit, since builds vary far too widely.
It does, though the emphasis shifts. Business buyers still search, and they almost always look you up before returning a call, so your site and profile work as a vetting checkpoint rather than a shop window. The fundamentals underneath look similar — clarity, credibility, proof — but the pages get written for a longer decision.
Visibility has to already exist by the time they start looking, which is the awkward part. Firms setting up here search for local suppliers early, often without contacts to ask, so whoever ranks and reads credibly gets the first call. That takes months to build, meaning the work pays off for arrivals you can't yet name.
Paid ads can generate inquiries within days of launching. Local search and AI visibility accumulate over months rather than weeks — Google Business Profile work usually moves first, while broader organic progress compounds more slowly. You'll get the realistic timeline during planning, before you commit, rather than after you've signed and started waiting.
No. Everything runs month to month, and we'd rather earn the work again every thirty days than depend on paperwork to keep you. It keeps both sides honest about whether results are actually arriving, since a monthly renewal leaves nowhere to hide. You'll never pay out a term for work you already stopped trusting.
A growing share of buyers now ask an AI assistant and receive two or three names instead of a page of options. Missing that shortlist leaves 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 cite it confidently.
Same team, same engine, one drive away.
A county seat watching money drive twenty-five minutes to Tulsa — not because the local option was worse, but because it was harder to find.
The 169 corridor is a wall of national signage. Nobody spots a local business from the road — they search.
A city that doesn't look the same two years running — new rooftops, new storefronts, new competitors bidding on your searches.
Home base. The whole growth engine — website, search, ads, and follow-up — run by one local team.
You've likely already formed a view on whether this is a repair or a rebuild. The audit confirms it and costs nothing at all. We'll go through load speed, local search footprint, how you're positioned for AI-driven search, and where you stand against the Catoosa businesses chasing the same customers — then name the one fix worth making first, whether we end up handling it or you do. Yours to keep either way.