Web Design Hanau
Studio in Offenbach · Serving Hanau & the Main-Kinzig district
Websites for businesses in Hanau and the Main-Kinzig district — built by an owner-run studio fifteen kilometres to the west, at a fixed price from €1,250.
Address
We are not based in Hanau — we drive there. The work happens in Offenbach am Main, Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 27. That is the only address we have: no branch, no second nameplate.
(Main-Kinzig district)
Hanau is not a Frankfurt suburb. The town has its own centre, its own industrial estates and its own labour market, and anyone running a business here describes it that way — as a Hanau business, not as an appendage of a bigger neighbour. That sounds like a nicety, but it decides which words belong on your website and which terms your customers are actually typing.
The second difference is economic. Hanau and the Main-Kinzig district run on materials and precious-metals technology, on suppliers to machine building and plant engineering, on workshops, assembly firms and a great many family-run trades businesses. Their customers are rarely national and almost never accidental: purchasing departments, site managers, property administrators, public bodies and neighbours within twenty or thirty kilometres.
Something pleasant follows from that. You do not have to win a national search term — you have to be found by people who are nearby already. That is a smaller, cheaper and considerably more honest problem. This page sets out what has to be on a website to achieve it, how we work, and what it costs. Offenbach to Hanau is roughly fifteen kilometres, about twenty-five minutes by car, and a direct S-Bahn or regional train.
What counts
What a website in Hanau has to do.
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The service area belongs on the page as text
Not "Rhine-Main and surroundings", but the places you genuinely travel to: Hanau with Kesselstadt, Steinheim, Großauheim and Wolfgang, plus Bruchköbel, Erlensee, Rodenbach, Maintal, Nidderau, Langenselbold or Gelnhausen — depending on how far you go. Written out in the running text, not only shown on an embedded map, because maps are effectively mute to search engines and to screen readers. Nothing gets invented in the process: places without customers do not belong on the list, and someone else's address in a neighbouring town certainly does not.
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Reachability that fits how the business runs
In supply and trades work a phone call often decides it, and at hours that do not match an office day. So the page needs a number that dials with one tap on a phone, a named contact rather than a bare shared mailbox, and an honest statement of when somebody picks up. If you only call back in the afternoon, it is better written down than left open. A form supplements the call, it does not replace it: three fields are enough, and the conversation settles the rest faster than any required field.
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Appearing in the map panel, not only in the list of results
Someone typing "Schlosserei Hanau" or "Steuerbüro Hanau" sees three entries with a map, reviews and a call button first. For your business to be in contention there at all, the company name, address and phone number on the website have to match the Google Business Profile exactly — character for character, including the legal form and the spelling of the street. Add maintained opening hours, a fitting category and a link from the site to the profile. Legwork, not magic, but the precondition for everything else.
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Usable one-handed, standing up, in a workshop
Your page is rarely opened at a desk. It gets opened in a supplier's yard, in a stairwell, in the car between two appointments. That means large tap targets, text readable without zooming, no menus that assume a precise mouse pointer, and PDF data sheets only ever in addition to readable text. We build and check in that order — phone first, monitor second — and we test on real devices rather than in a shrunken browser window.
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Maintainable by someone in the building
Prices change, colleagues join, a finished job has been photographed and should go on the site. If that means calling a supplier every time, it does not happen — and two years later the page shows the state of the day before yesterday. So we build in WordPress and set the editing up so that one person in the office can change text, images and opening hours without training. There is a short walkthrough at handover, and the logins are yours.
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Fast even when the signal is poor
Between industrial estates, basement offices and workshop halls the connection is not good everywhere. A home page that pulls in a dozen scripts and uncompressed photos is not slow there, it is gone. So we keep the page small: images at the right size and in a modern format, fonts delivered with the site instead of fetched from other servers, add-ons only where they earn their place. At launch you get the measured figures in writing, so it stays traceable later whether anything has degraded.
Honestly
For most businesses in Hanau the Google profile does more than the website.
Anyone in Hanau looking for a nearby business often decides in the map panel already: distance, opening hours, reviews and a button to call are all right there. A fully completed Google Business Profile answers exactly those questions, costs nothing beyond a few hours of work, and takes effect immediately. A website answers the same questions too — just one step later.
For someone who sells websites that is not a comfortable sentence. It is true nonetheless, and we see it in our own business: our listing is opened more often than our home page. So if your profile has gaps, start there, with us or without us. At the first consultation we tell you what is missing, whether or not it turns into work.
And so it is stated plainly once more at this point: we do not have an office in Hanau. We work from Offenbach and come to you — to the company, to the workshop, to the practice. A profile carrying a Hanau address would breach Google's rules and would simply be a lie told to you; that is why there is none.
Working together
How we work with businesses from Hanau.
Built for businesses where nobody is half-time in charge of the website: few meetings, clear questions, short distances.
Step 01
First consultation
Free, by phone, by video or at your premises in Hanau. We work out who you want to reach, what radius you serve, and what is going wrong with an existing site. After that you know the price and the timeframe.
Step 02
Structure & content
First it is settled which pages exist and in what order they answer something. We draft the text; from you we need photographs, details of the services and an approval. Styling gets discussed after that.
Step 03
Build & handover
Built in WordPress, checked on real devices and over a mobile connection, signed off together. At the end: a walkthrough, the logins and the measurements — and a site you can carry on without us.
Prices
What a website in Hanau costs.
Two fixed prices and an individual quote for anything larger. A business in the Main-Kinzig district gets the same list as everyone else: distance changes nothing about the price, and a meeting at your premises is not billed.
| Package | Price | Scope | Timeline |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | €1,250 | Up to 5 pages | 2–4 weeks |
| Pro | €2,100 | Up to 10 pages + blog | 4–6 weeks |
| Enterprise | Individual | Several locations, product catalogues, custom features | By arrangement |
For ongoing care we deliberately name no flat figure, because it depends on the size of the site. Which arrangement fits you is something we discuss beforehand and at no cost.
FAQ · Hanau
Common questions.
What Hanau and the Main-Kinzig district ask us most often — answered honestly, including when the answer costs us the work.
All questions & answersAsk directly
Your dedicated contact
No call centre, no hold queue — you speak directly with the person building your website.
No. There is exactly one address of ours, and it is in the imprint: Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 27, 63071 Offenbach am Main. No second office, no coworking desk, no postbox in Hanau. Hanau is a service area — for meetings we come to you.
Yes, and it costs nothing extra. It is roughly fifteen kilometres from Offenbach, about twenty-five minutes by car, and a direct S-Bahn or regional train. A kickoff at your premises and a sign-off before launch are therefore easy to arrange. Travel and travel time never appear as a line item in any of our quotes.
Two fixed figures: €1,250 for the Standard package with up to five pages (2–4 weeks) and €2,100 for Pro with up to ten pages including a blog (4–6 weeks). Anything beyond that is quoted individually. The figure is in the quote before the project starts; there are no hourly rates and no add-ons.
2–4 weeks for the Standard package, 4–6 weeks for Pro. What usually decides it is how quickly photographs, details and approvals arrive from your side — which is why we fix the dates together at the kickoff rather than negotiating them later.
On site, yes: Hanau, Bruchköbel, Erlensee, Rodenbach, Nidderau, Langenselbold, Maintal, Gelnhausen and the places between. Further east, towards Schlüchtern for instance, we simply agree the appointment in advance. Digitally we work across Germany, and for a website project an on-site meeting is an offer rather than a condition anyway.
No — and we would not believe anyone who promised it: the order of the results is set by Google, not by a supplier. What we deliver are the preconditions: a clean site structure, short load times, correct metadata, places written out, and a business profile that matches the website. What comes of it you can read in Google Search Console; we set up your access as part of the work.
Because you talk to the person who plans, designs and builds your site — no layer in between and no passing you on to staff you never meet. Then there is a plain arithmetic point: we keep no prestige floor space in a city-centre location. What we do not spend on rent does not show up in your quote either. We say nothing about other suppliers in this; we do not know their costing.
Usually yes, but for a different reason than in consumer business. In B2B the first contact often comes by referral or at a trade fair — people still look you up afterwards, and it is purchasing, the technical department and job applicants doing the looking. The website then has to show in a few lines what you make, for which industries and at what scale. If you are at capacity and not hiring, we will tell you that too.
Yes, which is why we build in WordPress. After a short walkthrough you change text, images, prices and opening hours yourself. You are not tied to us: the website is yours including every login, and any WordPress developer can take it on.
Frequently not. If you make to drawing, to measure or to quote, a shopping basket is the wrong route — a well-built enquiry path does more. A shop pays off where there are fixed articles, fixed prices and shipping. Which applies is something we settle before the quote; we can build either, with WooCommerce or Shopify.
That turns on whether the German Accessibility Strengthening Act covers you — size, offering and customer base are what decide it. We are not permitted to make that assessment for you and do not make it; your legal advisers are responsible for it. As a matter of craft we build with low barriers regardless: enough contrast, full keyboard operation, a clean sequence of headings and alternative text for images.
The cause decides that, not the age. If the structure and content hold up and only the styling looks like yesterday, a revision is often enough. If the page loads sluggishly on a phone, cannot be maintained, or has not produced an enquiry in years, a rebuild is usually cheaper than patching it further. We tell you which case applies at the first consultation — including when it argues against the work.
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