Web Design Mayo

Mayo is one of Ireland's most exciting markets right now — the Wild Atlantic Way has transformed Westport, Achill and Belmullet into year-round tourism economies, and remote-work relocators have driven a fresh wave of SME formation across Castlebar, Westport and Ballina. The Mayo businesses we build for are typically tourism operators, hospitality, food producers, retailers and a growing remote-work services sector (co-working, accommodation, lifestyle services). Our Mayo strategy emphasises Wild Atlantic Way SEO and multilingual targeting because European visitors drive a huge share of demand.

Towns we serve in Mayo

tourism (Wild Atlantic Way), agri-food, manufacturing, and remote-work relocators We work with businesses across Castlebar, Westport, Ballina, Claremorris, Belmullet, Ballyhaunis and the rest of the county.

  • Castlebar
  • Westport
  • Ballina
  • Claremorris
  • Belmullet
  • Ballyhaunis

Mayo at a glance

County Mayo had a usually-resident population of 137,970 at CSO Census 2022, which is 2.7% of the 26-county total and the 13th largest county. The county town is Castlebar, the main road corridor is the N5 / N17 / N26, and the nearest urban anchor is Galway. Locally we build most often for tourism (Wild Atlantic Way), agri-food, manufacturing, and remote-work relocators. These are the figures we scope Mayo projects against — official statistics, not estimates.

  • Population: 137,970 (CSO Census 2022)
  • Share of the 26 counties: 2.7%
  • County town: Castlebar
  • Main corridor: N5 / N17 / N26
  • Towns covered on this page: 6
  • Bordering counties: 3

What a website costs in Mayo

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

How a Mayo 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 Mayo 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 Castlebar rather than on office wi-fi, because that is how your buyers will actually meet you.

  • Search your trade plus "Mayo" 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 Mayo and see whether your business is named at all

What does a website cost in Mayo?

Most Mayo SMEs land on either the €499 brochure build or the €1,500 growth build. The €499 tier suits a business that mainly needs to be found and phoned. The €1,500 tier suits one that needs to capture and track enquiries. Above that, €2,995 buys depth and €5,000 buys a full shop.

Why not use a Mayo agency?

The honest answer is speed and price. We deliver a Mayo brochure site in about two weeks for €499 because the process is tight and the tooling is modern, not because corners are cut on accessibility, speed or SEO.

Will the site rank in Mayo?

We build every Mayo site so that nothing technical is holding it back, then measure. If you are already visible after eight weeks, you may not need a retainer at all. Several of our clients do not have one.

Can you build a website for a Westport or Achill tourism business?

Yes. We specialise in Mayo tourism websites — accommodation, activity, food and tour operators across Westport, Achill, Belmullet and Castlebar get booking-first sites with multilingual SEO and channel manager integration.

Do you work with Mayo agri-food producers?

Yes. We've built national e-commerce for Mayo cheese makers, smokehouses, butchers and craft food producers — with shipping integration, gift-set builders and seasonal campaigns.

Can a Ballina or Castlebar trades business rank quickly?

Yes. Local search competition in Mayo towns is genuinely lower than in larger counties — most clients hit the Google Map Pack within 60 days.

What you get either way

Fixed-price scope: The written scope you approve is the invoice you receive. No Mayo client has ever had a surprise line item added mid-build. Senior team only: Every Mayo site is built by the same senior developer who quoted it, which is why the estimate and the outcome match. No 12-month lock-in: The site, domain, hosting and analytics are in your name from launch day — you can walk at any point and take everything. Compounding results: Mayo search visibility is a compounding asset — the pages you publish this quarter still earn traffic in two years.