Fort Saskatchewan Web Design
Web Design in Fort Saskatchewan
Fort Saskatchewan is an industrial town first, and we build websites that speak to the businesses and families who live and work here.
Who we build websites for in Fort Saskatchewan
Fort Saskatchewan sits inside Alberta’s Industrial Heartland, which shapes who’s searching for what here more than almost anywhere else in the region. We build differently for a local retailer than we do for a company selling into the petrochemical plants down the road. Here’s who we build for.
Trades and home services
Roofers, HVAC, plumbers, electricians, landscapers, the trades keeping a growing river town running. Your customer is calling from a job site with a problem that started an hour ago. Fast load, a number you can tap without hunting, and a service area that covers the town and the surrounding county, not just the core.
Industrial and commercial
Fabrication, transport, safety, and industrial supply companies, a lot of them selling straight into the Industrial Heartland, the petrochemical corridor next door. Your buyer is comparing certifications and capabilities online before they ever call. The site needs to look like it belongs in that world.
Clinics and practices
Dental, chiro, physio, optometry, legal, accounting, the kind of practice that loses patients the moment someone decides Sherwood Park or Edmonton is close enough to bother with. Frictionless booking, real photos, and rankings for the treatment itself, not just your business name.
Retail and storefronts
Southfort, the historic downtown core, the strips people check on their phone before they drive over. Your site's real job is backing up your Google Business Profile: accurate hours, the right location, current photos, and content that ranks next to your map pin.
What's included in every build
Every Fort Saskatchewan build ships with the full list below, not a starter version with upgrades waiting behind it.
Design and build
- Custom design, no themes
- Mobile-first layout
- Accessibility built in
- Conversion-focused structure
- Contact forms and booking
- CRM and inbox integration
Content and search
- Page copy written for you
- Keyword research
- Competitor analysis
- On-page SEO and schema
- Google Business Profile setup
- Analytics and Search Console
Speed, hosting, and support
- Managed Kinsta hosting
- Canadian data centre
- Free SSL and daily backups
- Core Web Vitals tuning
- Updates handled by us
- Uptime and link monitoring
Work we've done across the Edmonton region
We don’t build and walk away. Most of the sites below are still ours to host and grow today.
Safety First Industrial
A mobile-responsive WordPress rebuild for Safety First Industrial, supporting course registrations for their industrial safety training programs.
Invest Sturgeon
Custom web design and strategy for Invest Sturgeon, a project focused on driving investment dollars into Sturgeon County, bordering Fort Saskatchewan.

Drain Rooter Edmonton
Custom WordPress website for Drain Rooter Edmonton, a plumbing and drain service business based in north Edmonton.

Cosy Insulation
Multi-location website design for Cosy Insulation, serving St Albert, Sherwood Park, Edmonton, and Calgary.
How a website project runs
We block off six weeks for a typical Fort Saskatchewan build. It stretches past that only when we’re waiting on content or a decision from your end.
1. Discovery
A conversation comes first, not paperwork. We ask what you sell, who's buying, where leads come from today, and what this site needs to do differently. Then we audit your current site and the search landscape before quoting a fixed price.
2. Design
You see the homepage and core templates before anything else, so feedback happens on something real, not a concept. We revise from there, and development doesn't proceed until you approve it.
3. Build and content
Development happens on a private WordPress staging site while we write your content alongside it. You review actual pages at a real URL, and revisions happen here, not once it's live.
4. Launch
We handle DNS, redirects from old URLs, SSL, analytics, and Search Console, verified on staging first. Nothing touches the live site until it's confirmed working, and your rankings come along with it.
5. Growth
After launch you're on a care plan: hosting, updates, monitoring, backups, support. When you want to grow past maintenance, SEO or Google Ads are the logical next step.
What Our Clients Say
Verified Google reviews from businesses we’ve built, hosted, and grown.
Alex CunninghamTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Excellent service and support. This team has helped us from the launch of our new site through to ongoing maintenance. They are an accessible, dependable, and responsive team. Chris VollweiterTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Paul and his team are awesome for SEO. Janelle helped us rank in the top 3 for furnace services in our city! They are very responsive and provide great insight. Paul has great knowledge on Ai as well. YEG digital has made a big impact on my business, I would recommend using them 100%! I have been misled by many marketing agencies in the past and it is relief to finally have a team I can trust and that keeps my best interest in mind. Pranav Sabapathy KanthaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Paul gave a great presentation that helped us understand how to plan a website for small businesses. He clearly knows what he’s doing and has a really engaging personality. He was easy and fun to talk to, and I’d definitely work with him. Gwen ForstTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I would highly recommend working with Paul and his team. Our group had the pleasure of hearing Paul speak during one of our classes. He helped us be prepared to provide digital marketing services in the projects we are working on. Paul guided our group through critically analyzing a business plan and developing achievable goals. He was very knowledgeable and great at anwswering questions. Paul’s unique creativity and knowledge would be a great resource for anyone’s business or project. Nico GalloTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Paul did an awesome job giving me insight as to how I could improve SEO, marketing as-well as my website. After his class he went out of his way to help me out and explain what I could do better. Would recommend to anyone trying to earn more business and sales! Elizabeth Nyenke-WofuruTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Our group is working on a project for a start-up bison farm ranch business that is specifically targeted towards developing a loyal clientele brand to foster the family business. Paul helped us with figuring out what platform to use for our website based on our client’s needs by showing us the pros and cons. A major part of this was how useful the information tied into search engine optimization to help us drive traffic on the bison website. We learnt so much about troubleshooting in e-commerce and business and about the difference between earned media (social media) and owned media (your website) and how to make earned media point back to owned media. Thank you, YEG Digital! Marcia Ewuraesi MochiaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. For our group based course this semester, Paul, the CEO of YEG Digital, volunteered his time to deliver an in-depth presentation that helped our class develop a digital and website design plan for working with a small business. In particular, he helped our group refine our project direction by emphasizing the importance of strong social media visuals for marketing and attracting potential customers, which is especially useful in a small town. Thank you, Paul, for your valuable time and effort in making this process easier for us. Keizsa RarasTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Paul Letourneau was very professional, approachable, and generous with his time. He gave our team practical advice on improving our digital strategy, including tips on making our content more engaging and effective. We left with clear next steps we could immediately apply to our project. We are very grateful for his expertise and would highly recommend working with him. Luke SchaeferTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Paul spoke in my University class to give us pointers on digital marketing and was an unreal speaker and very interactive, leading a class-wide discussion. His knowledge of website exposure and marketing/business techniques helped a lot with our project of working with small businesses. Helene BuysTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Paul came in to give a presentation for one of my classes on the topics of digital marketing, website development, and AI design strategies. He was very knowledgeable in what he was sharing with us and kept the class engaged throughout. I found Paul to be very considerate and forthcoming when answering questions and that he truly cared about ensuring we had the information we needed. Paul did an excellent job in conveying his knowledge, everything was clear and well organized. He even looked at some of the group projects to help us further understand what he was talking about and how to implement it. Paul gave my group some useful advice for our project. One of the key things he mentioned to us was that we could use Loom.com to record our screen and show the process we are going through step by step. We can then send this video to our partner, who runs a small hops fam, for future use when updating the website we are designing for them.
Fort Saskatchewan website pricing made simple
$4,500 is the typical starting point, with most builds finishing between $7,500 and $15,000 based on scope and complexity. Bigger, enterprise projects cost more. Hosting and support are a separate monthly plan quoted alongside your build.
We don't disappear after launch
The developer who goes quiet after launch, that’s the story almost every new Fort Saskatchewan client has about their last one. We built two things specifically to fix that. Hosting and maintenance covers Kinsta hosting, daily backups, WordPress core updates, and monitoring that catches issues before they become your problem. Website support is the second piece: an ongoing Basecamp project you can post to any time, picked up by someone on our team.
Already have a website? Start with SEO
Plenty of Fort Saskatchewan businesses have a website they like that simply isn’t showing up in search. Rebuilding it is the expensive way to fix a problem that isn’t actually about the site. We’ll audit what’s there first and tell you honestly what it actually needs.
Who you'll actually work with
The same four people work your account from the first call to year five. We’re based about 30 minutes away in Edmonton, close enough to show up when it matters.
Paul Letourneau
Zach Belland
Janelle Carriere
Jorge Flores
Fort Saskatchewan web design FAQ
Do you work with businesses in Fort Saskatchewan, and can you help us rank locally?
Yes, both. We’re active throughout Fort Saskatchewan and the surrounding Industrial Heartland, and local SEO isn’t an add-on, it’s baked into every build: schema markup, location pages, an aligned Google Business Profile, content structured for how Google reads local intent.
How long does it take to build a website?
Six weeks is typical for a Fort Saskatchewan build. Custom features, e-commerce, or a large content migration stretch that to eight or twelve. Content and sign-off from your side are almost always what actually sets the pace.
What does a website cost?
Most builds land between $4,500 and $15,000, with $7,500 a common starting point once we’ve scoped it. That price is fixed before work begins, not an hourly number that grows. Hosting and support are quoted separately, billed monthly.
Do you build on WordPress?
Yes, on purpose. It’s open source and powers a huge share of the web, which means you own your site outright rather than renting access. Every build is custom too, we skip marketplace themes.
Is this web design, or web development?
Both, and we don’t split it into two hires. Design covers the layout and the look. Development is the build underneath it, WordPress setup, custom functionality, hosting, everything that makes the site actually work. One project, not a design phase followed by a scramble to find a developer.
Do you write the content, or do we provide it?
We handle it. Every build includes copy informed by keyword research and a look at your competitors before we write anything. You review and approve it all, though if you’d rather write your own, we’ll adapt.
Do we have to meet in person?
Not required. Most clients run the whole thing remotely, calls, email, a shared staging link. Since we’re not far away, swinging by for a kickoff or launch review isn’t a big ask if you’d prefer that.
Are there long-term contracts?
No. Everything is month to month for hosting and support, and you take your site and data with you if you ever leave. The build is a fixed-scope project with a clear finish line.
What happens to our rankings when the new site launches?
Every old URL gets redirected before launch, and we track Search Console for the first several weeks after. Expect rankings to dip briefly during reindexing before climbing back above where they started.
Let's talk about your Fort Saskatchewan website
Something built from scratch, or a rebuild of a site that’s not carrying its weight, either way, let’s talk first. Honest advice, a clear number, no pressure to decide today.
(780) 884-0591 · [email protected] · Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Serving Fort Saskatchewan and the greater Edmonton region from our office at 10665 Jasper Avenue, Suite 1400, Edmonton, AB.