Websites · Richland, WA

Websites in Richland
built by someone you can meet.

Fast, mobile-first websites for businesses in Richland — engineered with the schema markup Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT and Perplexity need in order to quote you correctly. Built locally, owned entirely by you.

Pasco, WA
Where we're based
3–5 wk
Typical turnaround
from $2.5k
Project range

Four problems we fix locally.

Your site is invisible to AI search

More and more customers in Richland ask ChatGPT or Google's AI answer instead of scrolling results. Without structured data about your services, hours, and pricing, those engines skip you.

It loads slowly on a phone

Most local traffic is mobile on a truck seat or a job site. We build lean pages that load in about a second and put your phone number a thumb away.

It does not generate calls

A brochure site is not a website. Yours gets clear service pages, real photos, pricing signals, and a form or text link on every screen.

You cannot change anything

You own the code, the domain, and every account. No hostage hosting, no $200 fee to change a phone number — and we are in Benton County if you want help.

Local, not outsourced.

Richland businesses — from Uptown storefronts to contractors serving the Hanford corridor — get a local partner instead of an agency three time zones away.

RomanThings
Pasco, WA 99301 · Benton County and neighbors
romanthings.net
(509) 416-6538
Call or text a real person, not a call center.
Mon–Sat
Email us
vicenteroman@romanthings.net
Reply within a day
Service area
West Richland, Kennewick, Pasco and Benton City
Tri-Cities, WA

Websites in Richland, WAanswered.

Straight answers, no discovery call required.

How much does a website cost in Richland, WA?+
Websites for Richland, WA businesses start at $2,500. Most multi-page service sites land between $2,500 and $6,500 with a fixed quote, and hosting typically runs $20–$40 a month on accounts you own.
Who builds websites in Richland, WA?+
RomanThings, a studio in Pasco, WA, designs and builds websites for businesses in Richland, WA and West Richland, Kennewick, Pasco and Benton City. You work directly with the person writing the code.
How long does a website take?+
Three to five weeks for a typical local service site, including copy, photos, structured data, and a launch checklist. Rush timelines are possible when content is ready.
Do you also handle SEO and AI search?+
Yes. Every build ships with page-level metadata, LocalBusiness and Service schema, a sitemap, and an llms.txt file so AI engines can read and cite your business accurately.
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Websites in Richland, WA — the short version

RomanThings provides web design and development for businesses in Richland, WA and West Richland, Kennewick, Pasco and Benton City, working from Pasco, Washington. Pricing starts at $2,500 (from $2.5k), typical turnaround is 3–5 wk, and the first consultation is free. Call or text (509) 416-6538 or email vicenteroman@romanthings.net.

How much does a website cost in Richland, WA?

Websites for Richland, WA businesses start at $2,500. Most multi-page service sites land between $2,500 and $6,500 with a fixed quote, and hosting typically runs $20–$40 a month on accounts you own.

Who builds websites in Richland, WA?

RomanThings, a studio in Pasco, WA, designs and builds websites for businesses in Richland, WA and West Richland, Kennewick, Pasco and Benton City. You work directly with the person writing the code.

How long does a website take?

Three to five weeks for a typical local service site, including copy, photos, structured data, and a launch checklist. Rush timelines are possible when content is ready.

Do you also handle SEO and AI search?

Yes. Every build ships with page-level metadata, LocalBusiness and Service schema, a sitemap, and an llms.txt file so AI engines can read and cite your business accurately.

See all web design details or read the RomanThings blog for local guides on pricing and AI tools.