Lancaster, Ohio · Your Hometown Web Designer

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

Compliance matters. Accessible by design.

Custom websites for Lancaster and Fairfield County businesses, government agencies and property managers, built clean from the ground up by a web designer who actually lives here, not an out-of-town agency 1,200 miles away. 350+ active clients. 4.9 stars on Google. Updates done in 24 hours.

100%Hand-coded
350+Active Clients
4.9★Google Rating
24hUpdate Turnaround
0Templates Used
Why Lancaster picks Web Chick

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

True ADA/WCAG compliant HTML/CSS isn't a gimmick, it's faster, more secure and with 24/7 updates from your Web Chick. That's why we've kept 350+ Fairfield County and Central Ohio clients.

Local, really local

Based in Lancaster, in Fairfield County. Same county, same area code, same understanding of the Main Street businesses, county offices and Hocking Hills tourism that make this corner of Ohio go. You can actually meet your web designer for coffee.

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.

Faster, leaner sites

Pages load in under a second and pass Google Lighthouse and WAVE compliance rules. 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 monthly billing, no ticket queues. Text, event banners, calendar changes, fresh photos, all included. No waiting two weeks for a logo swap.

No plugin vulnerabilities

Most "our website got hacked" stories start with an outdated plugin on someone else's platform. A custom-built site doesn't have that attack surface. One less thing for your Lancaster business or county office to worry about.

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.

The rules keep changing

New rules drop all the time. We know them and we watch out for you.

From the latest accessibility requirements for digital communication to the new questions around AI-generated images on public-facing sites, the standards shift fast. We follow them so your Lancaster or Fairfield County website stays compliant without you having to read a single line of the federal register.

Crissy Devine, founder of Web Chick
Meet your web designer

Your hometown web designer — not an agency 1,200 miles away.

I'm Crissy Devine, and I build Web Chick sites right here in Lancaster, in Fairfield County. For 350+ clients across Central Ohio — Main Street shops, county offices, Hocking Hills lodging and nonprofits — I'm the one who designs, codes and updates your site. Not a project manager, 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, hand-coded and built to last.

Crissy, Web Chick

Coverage

Serving Lancaster, Fairfield County and the surrounding towns.

From downtown Lancaster out to the village limits and the Hocking Hills line, we work with businesses, agencies and property managers right across Fairfield County and into Central Ohio.

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

Built for Lancaster's actual mix of businesses.

Fairfield 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 →

Cabin & lodge rental websites

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

Hocking Hills cabin sites →

Small business & Main Street

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

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Nonprofits & community orgs

We've worked with 30+ nonprofits in Ohio and beyond: veteran services, family support, education, faith communities, county fairs and historical societies. Discounted rates available for qualifying 501(c)(3) organizations.

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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.

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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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★ 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
Lancaster 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.

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.

Lancaster FAQ

Asked & answered.

Is Web Chick actually based in Lancaster, Ohio?

Yes. Web Chick is based right here in Lancaster, in Fairfield County, and has served the area. We work with clients across Lancaster, Pickerington, Canal Winchester, Baltimore, Pleasantville, Carroll, Sugar Grove, Bremen, Amanda, Millersport and the rest of the county, plus the wider Central Ohio region. Same county, same area code, real local presence.

How much does a Lancaster web design project cost?

A one-page Lancaster 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).

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 has built sites this way because it produces a better long-term product for Lancaster and Fairfield County clients than a template anyone can buy. Your site, your code, no ongoing license fees.

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.

How fast can you update our Lancaster website?

All updates (text, images, new pages, event banners, calendar changes) are completed within 24 hours. Unlimited updates are included on a single flat yearly fee for most plans, no hourly billing and no monthly billing. No ticket queue, no waiting two weeks for a logo swap or staff change.

Do you do SEO for Lancaster businesses?

Yes. SEO foundations are built into every site: schema markup, semantic HTML, fast load times, mobile-friendly layout, proper heading structure and answer-first writing for Google's AI search. We're a local presence that already ranks for Lancaster terms, so we know the market. Ongoing SEO work and content can be added beyond the build.

Will my Lancaster site rank on Google?

Foundationally, yes. We set up everything Google needs to crawl, understand and rank your site. But ranking depends on content, competition, backlinks and consistency over time. We're upfront: anyone promising you "page 1 in 30 days" on a competitive keyword is selling something. Local Fairfield County terms are very winnable and that's where we focus.

Pour yourself a cup &

Let's talk about your Lancaster 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.