Veteran-Owned Web Design

You work with the owner, you get the price before the work starts, and you own everything when it is done.

The Legion Fund website shown on a laptop and phone, a veteran nonprofit site built by BlakSheep Creative supporting 5th Special Forces Group Airborne at Fort Campbell

You work with the owner. You own everything when it is done.

Built by Someone Who Served

Veteran-owned web design and development for small businesses, built in Denham Springs, Louisiana and shipped to clients across the country.

You work directly with the owner, you get a price before the work starts, and you own everything when it is finished.

Veterans build with us for less. Tell us you served when you ask for a quote and it comes off the price, on the quote itself, not as a surprise on the invoice later.

NOT A BADGE IN THE FOOTER

What Veteran-Owned Actually Changes

Plenty of agencies put a flag in the footer. Here is what it changes about the work.

You talk to the person building it. Not an account manager relaying messages to a team you never meet. When something breaks at seven on a Friday, you are contacting the owner.

The price is agreed before we start. No mystery invoices, no scope creep billed after the fact. If the job grows, we talk about it first.

No twelve month contract. Cancel any time. The work has to be worth keeping every month.

You own everything. Domain, hosting, files, content, customer data. If we part ways you take the site with you.

Comparison table showing what veteran-owned changes about a web design engagement: who you talk to, when the price is set, contract length, who owns the site, and when off-page work starts

THE WORK

Who We Build For

We did not set out to specialize in this. It happened because the work gets referred inside a community that checks who it hires.

Veteran and military. The Legion Fund, assisting veterans and members of the 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) out of Fort Campbell. Warrior Ridge, a veteran-founded nonprofit providing free retreats. Mellon Heritage Foundation. Custos Arms, built for military personnel and first responders. BR Soldier Outreach.

First responder. Guardian Day Foundation. Capital Area Surviving the Bleed. Cajun Navy 2016 and Pinnacle Search and Rescue. Baton Rouge Fire Department Local 557, Point Coupee Fire Protection District 4, and the Independence Volunteer Fire Department.


Clint Sanchez, owner of BlakSheep Creative, in Baton Rouge Fire Department dress uniform standing in front of a fire engine

BATON ROUGE FIRE DEPARTMENT

Twenty-Nine Years On the Job

The name on the quote is Clint Sanchez. I am in my 29th year with the Baton Rouge Fire Department, currently serving as Chief of Information and Technology.

Before that I was in Code Enforcement as Assistant Chief of Fire Prevention. Before that, a Fire Inspector. And before any of it, I rode the trucks.

That is why the list above reads the way it does. Firefighters, veterans and the nonprofits that back them tend to hire inside a community that checks who it is hiring, and the work gets referred from there.

It also sets the standard for the build. Running IT for a fire department means the system has to work at three in the morning for someone who did not build it and has no time to learn it. Your website gets held to the same bar.

WHAT YOU GET

What Comes With a Veteran-Owned Build

Standard on every build we do.

Built for a Phone First

Most visitors arrive on one, often on a poor signal. The phone layout is the real layout.

Built to Be Marketed

Structured for search from day one, so you are not paying twice to fix it later.

You Can Update It

Change your hours, prices and photos yourself. No support ticket, no hourly charge.

Domain Handled

We deal with the registrar and DNS so you do not have to. It stays in your name.

Basic SEO and Analytics

Titles, descriptions and tracking configured, so you can see what the site is doing.

Blog and Payments Ready

Publish when you want to. Take payments when you need to. Both wired up at launch.

YOU OWN THE ASSET

Why Veterans Build With Us

A website is not a brochure. It is the thing that has to answer for you when you are not in the room.

Every site is custom WordPress, never a template with your logo dropped in. It is built for the phone first, because that is where your visitors are. It is structured for search from day one, so you are not paying twice to fix it later. And you can change your own hours, prices and photos without calling us.

We also handle the marketing side. For search, ads, reviews and automation, see our veteran-owned digital marketing agency page.

Eighteen five-star Google reviews for BlakSheep Creative from real clients, part of a 5.0 star average rating

STRAIGHT ANSWERS

Veteran Web Design Questions, Answered

What business owners ask before starting a website build.

No. We work with service businesses of every kind. Veterans tend to find us because of the organizations we have built for, and because word travels in that community.

Yes. We handle it case by case rather than as a fixed percentage, because a five page site and a full ecommerce build are not the same job. Tell us you served when you ask for a quote and it is worked into the number you get back. You will see it on the quote, not buried in the invoice later.

Every build is priced per project, because a five page site and an ecommerce build are not the same job. You get a firm number before any work starts, and it only moves if the scope moves. If you would rather spread the cost, we run monthly plans as well.

Yes. Web design is one half of it. For search, ads, reviews and automation, see our veteran-owned digital marketing agency page.

It depends on the size of the site and how quickly we get your content. You will have a timeline in writing before we start, and you will know who to call if it slips.

Denham Springs, Louisiana. We serve the Baton Rouge metro and clients across the country.

LET'S BUILD IT

Ready to Build With a Veteran-Owned Team?

Book a free discovery call, and we will pull up your current site together, test it on a phone, and show you exactly where the calls are leaking. You keep the findings either way. Prefer to talk now? Call 225-505-3834.

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