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Webflow development in Seattle
Short answer
What does webflow development in Seattle cost and include with DoodleWeb?
- Service
- Webflow development
- Market served
- Seattle
- Starting at
- $10,000
- Typical timeline
- 4 to 8 weeks
- Platform
- Webflow
- Provider
- DoodleWeb LLC, Seattle WA (founded 2019)
Last updated: August 2026 · Source: DoodleWeb, Columbia Tower, 701 5th Ave 42nd Floor, Seattle WA 98104 · info@doodleweb.io · (425) 359-0168
DoodleWeb helps Seattle teams plan, design, build, and improve Webflow development work with the same senior process behind our case studies: practical discovery, clean implementation, and post-launch support that protects momentum.
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service
Webflow development
Strategy, interface design, development, launch, and support tied to the platform your team actually uses.
market
Seattle
Built for organizations that need senior digital execution without hand-holding, churn, or mystery retainers.
outcome
Launch-ready
Fast pages, clean CMS workflows, strong accessibility, analytics, and a site structure search engines can understand.
how we work
A senior process, not a generic vendor page.
These location pages point to the same DoodleWeb delivery model: clear scope, visible tradeoffs, practical architecture, and real case-study proof.
Audit the current site, content model, integrations, analytics, and conversion paths.
Map the UX and technical plan before design or development starts.
Build with clean components, performance budgets, accessibility, and editor-friendly workflows.
Launch with redirects, QA, tracking, and a clear support plan for the next iteration.
related work
Case studies with the same kind of pressure.

SaaS & Supply Chain
OrderMesh Replatform
OrderMesh gives ecommerce and print-on-demand brands a single layer to route, track, and manage orders across every fulfillment partner they work with, replacing the spreadsheets and one off integrations that break as a catalog scales. Its marketing site had been running on WordPress, where every content change required a developer ticket and product launches waited on a release window. DoodleWeb replatformed the site onto Webflow with a governed component library, migrated all existing content and URL structure with redirects mapped one to one, and handed the CMS to the marketing team with training and documentation.

Technology & SaaS
Amplify AI
Amplify AI, a B2B SaaS startup, replaced a slow custom WordPress site with a Webflow rebuild from DoodleWeb. Outcome: 4× demo bookings in the first 60 days post-launch, demo-to-customer rate up 60%, and a marketing team that ships pages independently without engineering involvement. Shipped in 10 weeks.
accessibility
WCAG 2.2 AA, Section 508, and VPATs on request.
Every webflow development build we ship in Seattle targets WCAG 2.2 Level AA by default, with Section 508 and ADA Title II alignment for public-sector and higher-ed teams. Full audits, manual assistive-tech testing, and VPAT 2.5 (ACR) authoring are available as a paid deliverable.
Included in every build
Semantic HTML, keyboard-navigable components, visible focus states, labeled forms, alt text workflows for editors, color contrast baked into the design system, and an automated axe pass before launch.
Add-on remediation and VPATs
Full WCAG 2.2 AA audit with an issues log, manual NVDA / JAWS / VoiceOver / keyboard testing, VPAT 2.5 (ACR) and conformance statement authoring, remediation sprints on legacy templates, and ongoing monitoring with a monthly report.
Q&A
Webflow development in Seattle: questions we get asked
How much does webflow development cost in Seattle?
DoodleWeb webflow development projects for Seattle organizations start at $10,000. Scope drives the number: page count, integrations, content migration volume, and accessibility requirements. You get a fixed written scope and price before any work begins, and we flag anything that would change it in writing rather than invoicing a surprise.
How long does a webflow development project take?
Most Seattle engagements run 4 to 8 weeks from kickoff to launch. Discovery and content modeling take the first one to two weeks, design and build take the middle block, and the final week covers QA, redirects, analytics, and training. Rush timelines are possible when content is ready on day one.
Does DoodleWeb have an office in Seattle?
DoodleWeb LLC is headquartered at Columbia Tower, 701 5th Ave, 42nd Floor, Seattle, WA 98104, and serves Seattle clients remotely with overlapping working hours, recorded calls, and a shared project board. Clients in Seattle get the same senior team, contract, and support SLA as Seattle clients. You can reach us at info@doodleweb.io or (425) 359-0168.
What is included in a webflow development engagement?
Every engagement includes a component-driven Webflow build with CMS collections and editor handoff. That covers discovery workshops, a documented information architecture, a component-based design system, accessible front-end code targeting WCAG 2.2 Level AA, analytics and conversion tracking, SEO and answer-engine structure such as schema and answer-first content blocks, plus editor training and documentation.
Who will actually do the work?
A senior DoodleWeb strategist, designer, and engineer, all employed by DoodleWeb. There is no junior handoff and no anonymous outsourcing. DoodleWeb was founded in 2019 by Chandan Sharma and Kamal Sudha and holds WP Engine Advanced Partner, Shopify Partner, Acquia/Drupal certified, Webflow Professional Partner, and Certified Lovable Solution Partner status.
What happens after launch?
You can leave with everything, or stay on a maintenance plan from $450 per month covering updates, backups, uptime monitoring, security patching, and a monthly change budget. Either way you own the code, the hosting account, the analytics, and the domain. Nothing is locked to a proprietary DoodleWeb platform.
Will the site be found in AI search as well as Google?
Yes. Every build ships with entity-consistent Organization schema, Service and FAQPage structured data, answer-first content blocks, and an llms.txt file so ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews can quote the site accurately. Teams that add our AI search optimization retainer typically see citation lifts within 60 to 90 days.
Which accessibility standards does DoodleWeb build to for webflow development in Seattle?
Every webflow development build we ship in Seattle targets WCAG 2.2 Level AA as the baseline, with Section 508 alignment for US public-sector and higher-ed clients, ADA Title II readiness for state and local government sites, and AODA compliance available for Canadian audiences. Testing combines axe-core and WAVE automation with manual NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, and keyboard-only walkthroughs.
Do you issue VPATs or accessibility conformance statements?
Yes. We publish a formal VPAT 2.5 (ACR) and a plain-language accessibility conformance statement as a paid deliverable, typically produced by our accessibility specialists after a Level AA audit. The VPAT covers WCAG 2.2, Section 508, and EN 301 549, and is suitable for procurement, RFP responses, and Title II documentation.
What accessibility work is included in a typical build versus a remediation engagement?
Included in every build: semantic HTML, keyboard-navigable components, visible focus states, labeled forms, alt text workflows for editors, color contrast in the design system, and an automated axe pass before launch. Offered as an add-on: a full WCAG 2.2 AA audit with an issues log, manual assistive-tech testing, VPAT / ACR authoring, remediation sprints on legacy templates, and ongoing monitoring with a monthly report.
Can you audit and remediate an existing site, not just build new ones?
Yes. Our audit and remediation practice runs independently of new builds. We have shipped WCAG 2.2 AA remediation for university, cultural, and enterprise sites including George Brown College and Trinity Western University, closing hundreds of issues, adding reduced-motion fallbacks, and lifting Lighthouse accessibility scores from the low 70s into the high 90s.
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