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# Web Design for Dublin 7 Businesses

## Answer summary

Digital Bridge delivers web design for businesses in Dublin 7, Dublin, from €499 on a fixed written scope. We work with independent cafés, bars and food operators, makers, joiners and workshops, student-facing services across Smithfield, Stoneybatter, Phibsborough, Cabra, remotely and on-site, from our base in Gorey, Co. Wexford.

## Web Design in Dublin 7: what's actually different here

Dublin 7 stretches from Smithfield and Stoneybatter out through Phibsborough and Cabra, and it has gentrified unevenly. Smithfield and Stoneybatter now carry a dense independent food, coffee and craft scene; Phibsborough retains a strong traditional main-street trade; Cabra remains largely residential with local services. TU Dublin Grangegorman anchors a large student population on the eastern side, and the Four Courts and legal district sit just across the river, feeding a professional services layer around Church Street and Arran Quay. It is also one of the strongest small-industrial and workshop areas left inside the canals, with mechanics, joiners and makers still operating from yards that have not yet been redeveloped.

## How Dublin 7 customers decide

Dublin 7 is a mix of neighbourhood loyalty and passing discovery. Stoneybatter and Smithfield customers behave like a village — they find you once and stay — while student and visitor traffic is transactional and maps-driven. Trades and workshops win almost entirely on reviews and photographs of finished work. A Dublin 7 website earns its keep by matching that behaviour rather than a design trend. We start from the dominant local business types — independent cafés, bars and food operators, makers, joiners and workshops, student-facing services — and build the first screen around the single action those customers take. Everything else is subordinate to that: page weight kept low enough to open on mobile data, contact details that never scroll out of reach, and service-area coverage for Smithfield, Stoneybatter, Phibsborough so you appear for the way people here actually phrase a search.

## Areas we cover around Dublin 7

We build service-area coverage for the districts local customers actually search by name.

- Smithfield
- Stoneybatter
- Phibsborough
- Cabra
- Grangegorman
- Arran Quay
- Manor Street

## Who we typically work with in Dublin 7

The local business mix shapes what a good web design project looks like here.

- independent cafés, bars and food operators
- makers, joiners and workshops
- student-facing services
- legal and professional support firms
- mechanics and motor services
- gyms and combat-sports clubs

## Does Stoneybatter search differently from Phibsborough?

Yes, noticeably. Stoneybatter and Smithfield searches skew towards food, coffee and independent retail with strong neighbourhood-name usage, while Phibsborough carries more traditional main-street and household service demand. We treat them as separate service areas rather than one Dublin 7 blob.

## Are the workshops and trades in Dublin 7 worth putting online properly?

Very much so. Many are excellent and effectively invisible in search, which means a properly claimed profile, real photographs of finished work and a handful of genuine reviews can move them into the Map Pack quickly, often without any ad spend at all.

## How much does the Grangegorman student population matter?

For food, fitness, repair and print it is a substantial and predictable term-time market that searches almost entirely on maps. Accurate hours, published prices and honest photos matter far more to this audience than design polish.

| Engagement | From | Typical grant route |
|---|---|---|
| AI Feasibility & Readiness Assessment | from €5,000 | Eligible for the Enterprise Ireland Digital Discovery Grant at up to 80% funding, subject to Enterprise Ireland approval and company eligibility |
| Baseline production build | from €15,000 | Not typically grant-funded |
| Multi-system agent workflows | €25,000 to €60,000 | Not typically grant-funded |
| Enterprise / multi-department programme | €40,000 to €100,000+ | Not typically grant-funded |
| Managed operation & optimisation | from €149/month | Not typically grant-funded |
| Brochure / Presence | from €499 | Not typically grant-funded |
| Growth | from €1,500 | Not typically grant-funded |
| Authority | from €2,995 | Not typically grant-funded |
| E-commerce & custom platform | from €5,000 | Not typically grant-funded |

All figures are ex-VAT and fixed against a signed scope. Grant outcomes are decided by the funder, not by Digital Bridge.

## Get found across Dublin 7's very different pockets

Smithfield, Phibsborough and Cabra behave like three markets. We will show you which one is actually sending you enquiries.

## Evidence

- Verdé Environmental Group — 24/7 AI incident triage with severity classification, Eircode geolocation and four-depot dispatch routing → https://digitalbridge.ie/industries
- tools.digitalbridge.ie — 50+ shipped production tools, including the Website Worth Index and the DigitalBridge Authority Score
- Printhouse — custom web-to-print platform with 29+ product pages → https://printhouse.ie

## How delivery is de-risked

- Seven-day shadow-mode pilot before any system takes live traffic.
- Full source-code and prompt ownership transfers on final payment.
- EU-hosted infrastructure, provider training disabled, signed data processing agreement.
- Fixed price against a signed scope — no hourly meter and no open-ended exposure.

## FAQ

### How much does an AI integration project cost in Ireland?

Digital Bridge prices AI work in bands: an AI feasibility assessment from €5,000 (grant-eligible), a baseline production build from €15,000, multi-system agent workflows at €25,000–€60,000, and enterprise programmes from €40,000 to €100,000+. Small-business website builds start at €499. Every engagement is fixed-price against a signed scope.

### How long does a production AI build take?

A feasibility assessment runs three to five weeks. A baseline production build typically runs eight to twelve weeks from signed scope to go-live, including a seven-day shadow-mode pilot before the system takes live traffic. Multi-system programmes are sequenced into phases so value lands before the full programme completes.

### Can Irish grant funding cover this work?

Often, yes. Enterprise Ireland's Digital Discovery Grant funds up to 80% of an eligible feasibility assessment, and Digital Process Innovation funds up to 50% of eligible implementation costs. Local Enterprise Office schemes cover smaller digital projects. Eligibility is decided by the funder, never by us.

### Who owns the code and the prompts?

You do. Every engagement transfers full source-code and prompt ownership on final payment. Systems run on EU-hosted infrastructure with provider training disabled and a signed data processing agreement. There is no vendor lock-in and no proprietary runtime you have to keep paying us for.

## Related pages

- [Dublin services hub](https://digitalbridge.ie/dublin)
- [Areas we serve](https://digitalbridge.ie/areas-we-serve)
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- [AI Integration — Dublin 7](https://digitalbridge.ie/dublin/ai-integration/dublin-7)
- [AI Chatbot — Dublin 7](https://digitalbridge.ie/dublin/ai-chatbot/dublin-7)
- [Website Maintenance — Dublin 7](https://digitalbridge.ie/dublin/website-maintenance/dublin-7)
- [Digital Marketing — Dublin 7](https://digitalbridge.ie/dublin/digital-marketing-agency/dublin-7)
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- [Web Design — Clondalkin](https://digitalbridge.ie/dublin/web-design/clondalkin)
- [Web Design — Dublin 15](https://digitalbridge.ie/dublin/web-design/dublin-15)
- [Web Design — Dublin 18](https://digitalbridge.ie/dublin/web-design/dublin-18)

## Contact

Digital Bridge, Gorey Business Park, Gorey, Co. Wexford, Ireland.
Phone: +353 85 224 1848. Email: hello@digitalbridge.ie.
Engineering lead: Joey Bray, Founder & Principal Engineer.

Last updated: 2026-08-18
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