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# Web Design Limerick

## Answer summary

Digital Bridge builds affordable, AI-ready websites for Limerick businesses from our base in Gorey, Co. Wexford. Fixed-price scopes, delivery in 2–4 weeks, and full ownership of your code and domain. Affordable web design for Limerick businesses — brochure sites from €499, growth sites from €1,500. Fixed scopes, no lock-in. Digital Bridge, Gorey, Co.

## Towns we serve in Limerick

We work with businesses across Limerick City, Newcastle West, Adare, Abbeyfeale, Rathkeale, Castleconnell and the rest of the county.

- Limerick City
- Newcastle West
- Adare
- Abbeyfeale
- Rathkeale
- Castleconnell

## Limerick at a glance

County Limerick had a usually-resident population of 209,536 at CSO Census 2022, which is 4.1% of the 26-county total and the 6th largest county. The county town is Limerick, the main road corridor is the M7 / M20 / N18, and the nearest urban anchor is Limerick city. Locally we build most often for tech, aviation (Shannon), pharma, and a fast-growing UL-anchored startup ecosystem. These are the figures we scope Limerick projects against — official statistics, not estimates.

- Population: 209,536 (CSO Census 2022)
- Share of the 26 counties: 4.1%
- County town: Limerick
- Main corridor: M7 / M20 / N18
- Towns covered on this page: 6
- Bordering counties: 4

## What a website costs in Limerick

These are our published starting prices, and they are the same in every county — we do not price rural counties differently to Dublin. After a free twenty-minute scope call you get one written figure, invoiced 50% on signature and 50% on launch, or 40/30/30 on larger builds. Grow Digital Voucher applications are supported where your Local Enterprise Office deems you eligible.

- Brochure site from €499 — up to 5 pages, mobile-first, enquiry forms, live in about two weeks
- Growth site from €1,500 — service and location structure, booking or lead flows, three to four weeks
- Authority build from €2,995 (up to €3,995) — deeper content architecture and integrations, four to six weeks
- E-commerce from €5,000 — catalogue, payments, shipping and stock, six to eight weeks
- SEO retainer from €299 per month — local and AI-search visibility, no fixed term

| 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.

## How a Limerick project actually runs

You deal with Joey Bray, the person who builds the work. There is no account-manager layer and nothing is offshored. You get a live preview link updated every few days rather than a single reveal at the end, and everything transfers into your name at launch.

- Day 0 — free 20-minute scope call: what the site must achieve, and what is out of scope
- Within 2 working days — written scope and a single fixed figure
- Week 1 — page structure and real copy built around the searches your buyers type
- Weeks 1–4 — build and review sprints, with mobile speed and accessibility checked as we go
- Launch day — domain, hosting, analytics and code transfer to you. No lock-in, no compulsory retainer

## Five checks you can run yourself in Limerick today

Do these before you pay anyone, including us. They cost nothing and they tell you whether you have a visibility problem, a website problem or neither. Run them on a phone in Limerick rather than on office wi-fi, because that is how your buyers will actually meet you.

- Search your trade plus "Limerick" in a private window and see whether you appear on page one or in the map pack
- Check your Google Business Profile is claimed, categorised, and carries hours, service area and at least ten photos
- Load your own site on 4G and run it through Google PageSpeed Insights — read the mobile score, not the desktop one
- Ask someone outside the business to find your phone number on a phone in five seconds without pinching or scrolling
- Ask ChatGPT or Google's AI mode who does this in Limerick and see whether your business is named at all

## What does a website cost in Limerick?

We publish our floor prices rather than hiding them behind a form: €499 brochure, €1,500 growth, €2,995 authority, €5,000+ e-commerce, and ongoing SEO from €299 a month. A Limerick project is quoted against that ladder at a fixed price, with 50% up front and 50% on launch.

## Why not use a Limerick agency?

Most Limerick businesses come to us after being quoted several thousand for something we scope at €499 to €1,500. The difference is overhead, not quality — we have no sales floor and no middle management to fund.

## Will the site rank in Limerick?

Every build ships with the technical foundations Google needs: clean markup, a sitemap, fast mobile loading, internal linking and local schema pointed at Limerick City, Newcastle West, Adare. That is the floor, and it is often enough in a lighter Limerick market. Competitive terms usually need the €299/month retainer on top.

## What a Limerick audit actually looks at

The free instant scan checks the things that can be measured without access: Core Web Vitals on a real mobile connection, render-blocking resources, image weight, heading structure, indexability, structured data validity and whether the site is even eligible for the Map Pack. That takes about a minute and is genuinely free. The paid deep-dive is a different exercise. It includes crawl-level analysis of every URL, a duplicate and thin-content report, internal link mapping, a Google Search Console review where you grant access, competitor comparison against the businesses actually ranking in Limerick for your terms, and a prioritised fix list with effort and impact against each item. The deliverable is a document you could hand to any developer, not a PDF designed to sell you a rebuild.

## Why Limerick sites usually fail before SEO is the problem

In most audits we run for Limerick businesses, the ranking problem turns out to be a build problem. The most common findings, in rough order of frequency: a mobile layout that pushes the phone number below three screens of hero imagery; images exported at desktop resolution and served to phones; a contact form posting to an address nobody monitors; duplicate title tags across every service page; and a Google Business Profile that is either unclaimed or in the wrong category. None of those are SEO tasks. They are fixes, and they are usually cheaper than the retainer someone has been trying to sell you. We would rather tell you that in a €0 scan than take a monthly fee to work around it.

## Limerick's competitive picture is genuinely mixed

Limerick is not a uniform market. The city and the University of Limerick corridor, plus the Shannon and Raheen industrial base, produce categories where several competent operators are already doing decent SEO and you will need sustained work to move. Outside that — Newcastle West, Kilmallock, Abbeyfeale and the rural service economy — competition thins out dramatically and technical basics alone often put you in the Map Pack. An audit that treats those two situations the same is useless. Ours reports which one you are in, and if the honest answer is that you do not need to spend anything beyond a few fixes, that is what the report says.

## What happens after the report

You own the audit outright and you are under no obligation to have us implement it. Plenty of Limerick businesses take the fix list to their existing developer, and that is a perfectly good outcome. If you do want us to act on it, the work is quoted from the published ladder: individual technical fixes are scoped as a fixed-price job, a rebuild starts at €499 for a brochure site or €1,500 for a growth build, and ongoing search work runs from €299 a month. There is no upsell embedded in the audit itself — the same report is produced whether or not you ever hire us, because a report written to justify a sale is not an audit.

## What you get either way

Fixed-price scope: Scope, price and delivery date are agreed in writing up front for Limerick builds, with a 50% deposit and 50% on launch. Senior team only: Joey Bray scopes your Limerick City project and Joey Bray builds it — the work is never handed to a junior or offshored. No 12-month lock-in: No retainer is compulsory. Limerick clients on our SEO plan can stop at 30 days' notice and keep every asset. Compounding results: Most Limerick clients see Map Pack movement first, then organic positions, then a steady lift in direct 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

- [Areas we serve](https://digitalbridge.ie/areas-we-serve)
- [Digital marketing Limerick](https://digitalbridge.ie/digital-marketing-limerick)

## 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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