One-page landing page
- Single page for lead generation, new service launches, or testing an offer.
- Headline, service overview, pricing or offer, contact form, and CTA.
- Fastest path from brand identity to online presence — 1–2 weeks.
Web design — Tulsa, Oklahoma
My Dark Lab builds professional websites for Tulsa businesses — landing pages, marketing websites, portfolio sites, and e-commerce stores designed to convert visitors, rank in search, and work flawlessly on every device.
What Tulsa businesses actually need from a website
Most Tulsa businesses that need a new website or redesign have one of three problems: a site that looks outdated and loses credibility before a prospect finishes reading the homepage, a site that doesn't show up in Google searches for their services, or a site that gets traffic but doesn't convert it into calls, bookings, or sales.
My Dark Lab builds websites that address all three. Every site is designed mobile-first — because more than 60% of web traffic comes from mobile — built with an SEO foundation from the start, and structured to move visitors from the landing to the contact or purchase decision without friction.
The work is also connected. A website built at My Dark Lab can be tied to the brand identity, the social media templates, the SEO content engine, and the local search setup — all from one Tulsa studio, so nothing has to be rebuilt when the next asset is needed.
Website types
Not every Tulsa business needs the same type of website. The right scope depends on your goals, your audience, and how the site needs to work.
How Tulsa web design works at My Dark Lab
The process is direct. No placeholder presentations. No "design direction" rounds before a single page is built. The goal is a working website that ships on the confirmed timeline.
Submit the business type, site goals, page count, content inventory, platform preference, and any examples of sites you want to be near. Scope and timeline are confirmed before production starts.
Pages are designed and built with the confirmed structure, brand identity, and SEO foundation. Review rounds are built into the timeline.
The site is tested across browsers, devices, and screen sizes. Analytics, SSL, sitemap, and any integrations are confirmed before the go-live.
The site goes live with a clean handoff including documentation, credentials, and 30 days of post-launch support for any adjustments.
Tulsa web design pricing
These are starting ranges. Final quotes confirm exact page count, features, timeline, and terms before work begins.
Single-page site for lead generation, launches, or simple service business presence. 1–2 week timeline.
Home, About/Services, and Contact with mobile-first design and on-page SEO foundation.
Full marketing website with individual service pages, SEO structure, and conversion-optimized layout.
Website for contractors, restaurants, healthcare, and local service businesses in Tulsa and Oklahoma.
Portfolio site for photographers, designers, architects, athletes, and creative professionals.
Shopify store with product pages, cart, checkout, and payment setup for Tulsa businesses selling online.
Full overhaul of an existing website — new design, improved structure, and SEO-ready rebuild.
Ongoing hosting management, updates, small edits, and performance checks for Tulsa business websites.
Tulsa web design bundles
These bundles are built around common starting points. Final scope is confirmed after the project request.
Website, launch QA, analytics, and conversion structure for a new or refreshed Tulsa business presence.
Brand identity, website, local SEO foundation, and lead capture for Tulsa service-area businesses.
Full brand identity, multi-page website, SEO content, and campaign assets for Tulsa businesses positioning for a bigger market.
Tulsa web design questions
Web design in Tulsa costs vary by scope. A one-page landing page starts at $500–$1,200. A 3-page site runs $1,500–$3,000. A 5 to 7 page marketing website typically costs $2,500–$5,500. A service business website runs $2,500–$5,000. E-commerce stores start at $1,500. My Dark Lab publishes starting prices publicly on every page before any quote is requested.
A one-page landing page typically takes 1–2 weeks. A 3 to 5 page marketing website runs 3–5 weeks. A full multi-page website or e-commerce store is scoped with a timeline in the project proposal. Rush timelines are available with a rush fee for Tulsa businesses with a hard launch date.
My Dark Lab builds on Squarespace, WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Framer, and custom static HTML. The platform recommendation depends on the business type, content management needs, and how the site will be maintained after launch. The recommendation comes with the project scope and rationale.
Yes. All websites are built with an on-page SEO foundation — proper heading hierarchy, meta titles and descriptions, canonical URLs, XML sitemap, and mobile responsiveness. Advanced SEO content pages, local SEO setup, Google Business Profile optimization, and ongoing SEO monitoring are available as separate services.
Yes. All web design projects at My Dark Lab are built mobile-first — the mobile layout is designed and tested before the desktop version. More than 60% of web traffic is mobile, and Google uses mobile page performance as a primary ranking signal. Mobile is the priority, not an afterthought.
Yes. Website redesigns start at $1,500–$4,500+ depending on page count and whether a platform migration is included. A website audit — reviewing the current site's structure, SEO, speed, and conversion issues — is available as a standalone service to identify the specific problems before committing to a redesign scope.
Yes. My Dark Lab builds Shopify starter stores, custom Shopify stores, and Squarespace e-commerce stores. E-commerce projects include product page design, payment setup support, analytics integration, and catalog setup. Shopify app setup, store migration, and email platform connections are available as add-ons.
Yes. My Dark Lab has specific website options for restaurants, hospitality, contractors, local service businesses, nonprofits, real estate professionals, and event organizers. Each has a focused template scope and starting price range. The right version for your business type is confirmed in the project scope.
Policies, add-ons, and operating fees
Rush timing, source files, licensing, vendor coordination, revisions, and monthly support are visible before work begins.
Used only when the schedule requires immediate turnaround and normal queue timing is not realistic.
Applies to approved short-window production requests.
Working/source files are released when scoped, licensed, and paid for.
Applied to overdue balances after the invoice due date.
Whichever amount is greater protects scheduled production time and completed work.
Covers selection, licensing, and handoff management for paid stock assets.
Covers licensed type recommendations, purchase coordination, and usage notes.
Applies when requests move beyond the approved scope or production plan.
Quoted when a project needs more review cycles than originally included.
Physical goods, printed items, shipping, and tax are quoted separately when applicable.
Covers shop communication, file prep, proof review, and production coordination.
Based on recurring creative hours, response expectations, and production load.
Optional management for hosting, updates, small checks, and service coordination.
Optional renewal and DNS coordination for domains managed through the studio.
Optional search visibility review, content recommendations, and tracking support.
Optional analytics review and monthly notes for traffic, conversions, and site behavior.
Optional improvements after launch based on real usage, search behavior, and conversion needs.
Blocks of 5-15 hours for recurring design, content, or production support.
Often included in web packages when scoped up front.
Extended post-launch help for teams that need a longer support window.
Final proposals confirm exact scope, deliverables, timeline, deposit, production costs, licensing, taxes, and support terms before work begins.