Fairfield County, Ohio · Your Hometown Web Designer

Fairfield County Ohio Web Design that's custom-built & ADA compliant.

Compliance matters. Accessible by design.

Custom websites for Fairfield County businesses, county offices, property managers and the nonprofits that hold the county together, built clean from the ground up by a web designer who actually lives here. From the Lancaster square out to every village line. Pour a coffee and meet me on Zoom, you're working straight with the person who builds your site, no account managers in between. 350+ active clients. 4.9 stars on Google.

100%Hand-coded
350+Active Clients
30+Local Nonprofits
4.9★Google Rating
24hUpdate Turnaround
Why Fairfield County picks Web Chick

Most web shops are an email address in another state.
We're right here in the county.

True ADA/WCAG compliant HTML/CSS isn't a gimmick, it's faster, more secure and backed by 24-hour updates from your Web Chick. That's why 350+ Fairfield County and Central Ohio clients have stuck with us.

Local, really local

Based in Lancaster, the Fairfield County seat. Same county, same area code, same understanding of the Main Street shops, county offices, Hocking Hills tourism and community groups that make this corner of Ohio go. Bring your coffee to a quick Zoom and we'll get right to it.

Built for accessibility

WCAG 2.2 AA, Section 508 and ADA Title II compliance from the first line of code, not patched after a demand letter. Tested with JAWS, VoiceOver and a legally blind real-world assistant. No widget shortcuts.

Rooted in the community

We've built for 30+ nonprofits, many right here in Fairfield County, and we donate design time to local causes every year. The 4th of July committee, the humane society, the diaper bank, the veterans, we show up for the county the way the county shows up for each other.

Faster, leaner sites

Pages load in under a second and pass Google Lighthouse and WAVE. That matters for SEO, for conversions and for the visitor out in rural Fairfield County on a slower connection.

Unlimited 24-hour updates

Updates completed within 24 hours, every time. One flat yearly fee, no hourly billing, no ticket queues. Text, event banners, calendar changes, fresh photos, all included.

One designer. One coder. One Crissy.

You'll work directly with the person who builds your site, not a project manager bouncing between 30 accounts. That's why most Web Chick clients have stayed with us for years.

Giving back · Fairfield County nonprofits

The nonprofits that hold Fairfield County together? We build for a lot of them.

Giving back isn't a marketing line for us, it's most of our weekends. Web Chick has built and maintained websites for 30+ nonprofit and community organizations, many of them right here in the county, often at discounted 501(c)(3) rates or donated outright. Veterans, families in crisis, animals, food and diaper banks, seniors, history, the county fair, these are our neighbors.

Fairfield County Veterans Service CommissionLancaster · Veterans
United Way of Fairfield CountyLancaster · Community
Fairfield Area Humane SocietyLancaster · Animals
We Care Fairfield CountyCountywide · Outreach
Pickerington Area Resource CoalitionPickerington · Food & aid
Big Brothers Big Sisters of SE OhioLancaster · Mentoring
Bottoms Up Diaper BankCountywide · Families
The Lighthouse Domestic Violence ShelterLancaster · Safety
Fairfield County 2-1-1Countywide · Helpline
Olivedale Senior Citizens CenterLancaster · Seniors
Fairfield County Heritage AssociationLancaster · History
Lancaster-Fairfield County 4th of JulyLancaster · Events

Run a Fairfield County nonprofit? Tell us what you're working toward. Qualifying 501(c)(3) organizations get discounted rates, and a few each year get the site donated.

Talk to us about your cause →
Coverage

Every town and township in Fairfield County.

From downtown Lancaster to the Pickerington line, the Hocking Hills edge and every village in between, we work with businesses, agencies, property managers and nonprofits right across the county and into Central Ohio.

Lancaster Pickerington Canal Winchester Baltimore Pleasantville Carroll Sugar Grove Bremen Amanda Stoutsville Rushville Millersport Lithopolis Thurston West Rushville Hocking Hills Columbus Central Ohio
Industries we serve

Built for Fairfield County's actual mix.

The county isn't one industry, it's the county seat's government offices, Main Street shops, contractors, healthcare, Hocking Hills lodging and the nonprofits that hold it all together. We've built for most of them.

Most-served

Government & public agencies

Fairfield County offices, townships, villages, transit authorities and veteran services commissions. WCAG 2.2 AA & Section 508 compliant by default. DOJ Title II 2027/2028 deadlines covered. We already maintain sites across the county.

Compliance tips for Ohio agencies →
Close to our heart

Nonprofits & community orgs

Veterans, family support, animal rescue, food and diaper banks, seniors, historical societies and the county fair. 30+ built, many local, discounted rates for qualifying 501(c)(3)s and donated time every year.

Talk to us about your cause →

Cabin & lodge rental websites

Fairfield County sits at the doorstep of the Hocking Hills. We design and maintain rental websites for leading property management companies, multi-property platforms with booking, galleries and seasonal content.

Hocking Hills cabin sites →

Small business & Main Street

Roofers, attorneys, shops, services, contractors, restaurants, the small businesses that make the county go. Custom design, real ADA compliance, no template-and-pray.

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Shopify & e-commerce

Custom Shopify storefronts as a Shopify Partner. We only build on credited theme designers with proven WCAG knowledge, so accessibility is handled from the start, not bolted on later.

Build an accessible store →

Authors, professionals & personal brands

Authors, speakers, consultants and photographers, people who need a site that looks like them, not a template their competitor down the road is also using.

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Crissy Devine, founder of Web Chick
Meet your web designer

One Crissy, one coder and a real track record with Ohio government.

I'm Crissy Devine. I've built and maintained websites for Fairfield County offices, townships, villages, transit authorities and veteran commissions, the same kinds of agencies facing the DOJ deadline now. When you call Web Chick, you get me, not a call center in another state.

Compliance matters. Accessible by design. That isn't a slogan, it's how every site leaves my desk.

Crissy, Web Chick

★ Featured for Fairfield County ★

Fairfield County agencies: the DOJ deadline is real.

Following an April 2026 interim final rule, entities serving 50,000+ residents (which includes Fairfield County) must meet ADA Title II web compliance by April 26, 2027. The City of Lancaster, the villages and smaller special districts have until April 26, 2028.

We rebuild inaccessible fillable PDF forms (applications, permits, public records) into accessible HTML that passes WCAG 2.1 AA and Section 508.

Apr 26, 2027Deadline for entities serving 50,000+ (incl. Fairfield County)
Apr 26, 2028Deadline for Lancaster, villages & smaller districts
$75Per fillable PDF form → accessible HTML (1-3 pages)
WCAG 2.1 AARequired standard under ADA Title II
Fairfield County web design pricing

Honest, flat-rate pricing.

No surprise invoices, no hourly ticket queues, no "premium support" upcharges. Every project includes unlimited updates within 24 hours. Nonprofit discounts available.

Starter

$950One-page website
  • Custom HTML/CSS build
  • ADA / WCAG 2.2 AA compliant
  • Mobile-friendly & fast
  • Contact form, social, basic SEO
  • Unlimited 24h updates included

Great for personal brands, single-service businesses and event sites.

Government

$3,200-$7,800Government/agency build
  • Full WCAG 2.2 AA audit packet
  • Section 508 + ADA Title II ready
  • Meeting agendas & minutes systems
  • PDF-to-HTML conversion ($75/fillable form)
  • DOJ deadline planning included
  • Unlimited 24h updates included

For county offices, townships, villages, transit and special districts.

Fairfield County FAQ

Asked & answered.

Is Web Chick based in Fairfield County, Ohio?

Yes. Web Chick is based in Lancaster, the Fairfield County seat, and works with clients across the whole county: Lancaster, Pickerington, Canal Winchester, Baltimore, Pleasantville, Carroll, Sugar Grove, Bremen, Amanda, Millersport, Lithopolis, Stoutsville, Rushville and the surrounding townships, plus the wider Central Ohio region. Same county, same area code, real local presence, in person or over Zoom.

Do you offer discounts for Fairfield County nonprofits?

Yes. Web Chick has built and maintained websites for 30+ nonprofit and community organizations, many right here in the county, including the Fairfield County Veterans Service Commission, United Way of Fairfield County, Fairfield Area Humane Society, We Care Fairfield County, the Pickerington Area Resource Coalition, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeastern Ohio, Bottoms Up Diaper Bank, The Lighthouse and Fairfield County 2-1-1. Discounted rates are available for qualifying 501(c)(3) organizations, and we donate design time to local causes every year.

How much does a Fairfield County web design project cost?

A one-page website starts at $950, a small business site around $2,300 and government builds run $3,200 to $7,800, depending on page count, integrations and whether you need a Section 508 audit packet. Every site includes unlimited 24-hour updates. Simple text PDFs converted to HTML at no charge with web work; fillable PDF forms are $75 per form (1-3 pages).

Can you make our Fairfield County government website ADA compliant before the DOJ deadline?

Yes. Following the April 2026 DOJ interim final rule, entities serving 50,000+ (including Fairfield County) must comply by April 26, 2027, and smaller entities such as the City of Lancaster, villages and special districts by April 26, 2028. Web Chick builds and remediates websites to WCAG 2.1 AA and Section 508, including converting inaccessible fillable PDFs to accessible HTML at $75 per form.

Why custom-built instead of a template platform?

A custom-built site loads faster, has no plugin vulnerabilities, no theme bloat, no surprise hosting upcharges and lasts years longer without a costly rebuild. Web Chick builds sites this way because it produces a better long-term product for Fairfield County clients than a template anyone can buy. Your site, your code, no ongoing license fees.

Can we grab coffee to talk it over?

Absolutely, on Zoom. Pour your favorite cup, I'll pour mine, and we'll knock out the whole plan in one focused call instead of a whole afternoon in a café. I'd rather spend that time building your site than sitting in traffic, and you probably would too. Quick, friendly, straight to work, and you're talking directly to Crissy, the person who actually builds it.

No-obligation compliance check

Let's talk about your Fairfield County website.

Free website compliance report on your current site. We check it against ADA & WCAG standards. No pitch, no spam. Just a real report with the actual issues, prioritized.