
A Stunning Portfolio Website for DeCloud’s Finish Touch
DeCloud’s Finish Touch came to us with an extraordinary archive of ornate finish carpentry spanning some of Branson’s most iconic resorts—Nantucket, Big Cedar, and more.

DeCloud’s Finish Touch came to us with an extraordinary archive of ornate finish carpentry spanning some of Branson’s most iconic resorts—Nantucket, Big Cedar, and more.

Jilly Goat Coffee had a dream she’d been nurturing for years, and this was finally the season she decided to bring it to life.

Silver Mountain Metals is run by a retired couple who spent decades collecting precious gemstones before finally learning the art of metal casting.

White Pine Roofing in Hayden, ID has become one of our favorite ongoing partnerships. As a division of White Pine Construction, they had the vision
If your business operates in more than one location, you’ve likely run into this problem:
Your website doesn’t reflect how your business actually works anymore.
Maybe customers in one city aren’t sure if you serve them.
Maybe all locations are lumped together and nothing feels local.
Maybe search visibility is strong in one area — but weak everywhere else.
A multi-location business website solves this by giving each location clarity, visibility, and relevance, while still presenting one cohesive brand.
When done right, your website stops being a bottleneck and starts supporting expansion.
People don’t search for “a brand” — they search for a location.
Most visitors want to know:
Do you serve my area?
Is there a location near me?
Will this business understand my local needs?
If they can’t answer those questions quickly, they keep searching — even if they already recognize your name.
A strong multi-location website removes that uncertainty instantly.
Business owners with multiple locations usually come to us because they want to:
A good multi-location website brings structure to complexity.
Most multi-location sites struggle because they weren’t designed for scale.
Common problems include:
one generic page trying to represent all locations
unclear service areas
customers calling the wrong location
search visibility favoring only one city
pages competing against each other in Google
messy navigation as locations grow
These issues don’t just hurt SEO — they hurt customer experience.
A strong multi-location website quietly does several important things:
The result is clarity for customers — and control for you.
Most multi-location websites include:
Everything is built to reduce confusion and improve confidence.
Many businesses add locations gradually.
A well-built multi-location website:
doesn’t require a redesign for each new location
keeps the structure intact as you expand
allows each location to grow its own presence
avoids technical or SEO conflicts later
This approach protects your investment long-term.
Once the structure is right, many multi-location businesses layer in AI SEO so each location can appear in relevant local searches.
This works best when:
locations are clearly defined
services are aligned with each area
visitors land on pages that match their intent
The goal isn’t more traffic — it’s more relevant traffic per location.
This approach is a strong fit if:
you serve multiple cities or regions
customers sometimes aren’t sure where to contact you
you want stronger visibility in more than one area
you’re planning to expand further
your current site feels limiting
If your business has outgrown a single-location website, this is the natural next step.
Every multi-location business is structured differently.
Tell us:
how many locations you have
where you serve customers
what’s not working with your current site
where you want to grow next
From there, we’ll recommend a clear next step based on your goals — not a one-size-fits-all solution.
Yes — when structured correctly. A multi-location website allows each location to have its own relevance without competing against your other locations. This helps businesses serving areas like Coeur d’Alene, Post Falls, Spokane, and surrounding regions improve visibility where it actually matters — at the local level.
Clarity comes from structure. We design multi-location websites so visitors immediately understand where you operate and how to contact the right location. Clear navigation, location-specific pages, and thoughtful layout prevent misdirected calls and improve overall customer experience.
Absolutely — and that’s one of the main reasons businesses choose this approach. A properly planned multi-location website is built to scale, so adding new locations doesn’t mean starting over. This keeps your site organized and effective as your business expands across North Idaho, Eastern Washington, or beyond.