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Mann.digital

Surrey, British Columbia

Web design in Surrey, BC—built for businesses that actually run

Mann.digital is a web design and AI automation agency in Surrey, British Columbia. We build custom, conversion-focused websites for restaurants, trucking and logistics companies, automotive shops, trades, and professional-service firms—plus the brand systems, local SEO, and practical workflows behind them.

Fixed-scope website projects start at CAD $3,500. The scope, price, timeline, and responsibilities are agreed before implementation.

Local context

What do Surrey businesses actually need from a website?

Surrey is not one uniform market. Newton, Guildford, Fleetwood, Cloverdale, Whalley, and South Surrey contain different mixes of transportation, construction, food service, auto repair, retail, and professional services. A useful local website has to reflect the real customer, service radius, buying decision, and proof—not simply repeat the city name in every heading.

A trucking company needs fast access to lanes, equipment, safety, shipper qualification, and recruiting information. A restaurant needs its menu, hours, location, and ordering options available as crawlable content rather than buried in a PDF. An automotive shop needs clear service pages and a one-tap path from search to a call. A professional practice needs credentials, privacy-aware intake, and enough substance for a prospective client to decide whether a consultation is appropriate.

Most local prospects arrive through search, Maps, a referral who wants to verify the business, or an AI assistant asked for a recommendation. The website therefore has to communicate quickly on a phone, establish that the company is real, answer the next question, and make the next action obvious.

Operator perspective

We build for operators because we understand operating constraints

Mann.digital's perspective comes from hands-on experience around a working pizza restaurant, an automotive business, and an immigration consulting practice. That changes the questions we ask. A restaurant ordering flow is judged during the dinner rush. A trades inquiry has to make sense to an owner reading it between jobs. A professional-service page has to build trust without making claims the practice cannot support.

Strategy, copy, interface design, development, local SEO, and automation are planned as one customer and operating journey. The goal is a system that works for the people inside the business as well as the people trying to buy from it.

Relevant proof

Restaurant and local-business work grounded in real customer paths

4.8-star rating, 72+ reviews, and 16 years operating

Pizza 24

A Kamloops pizza institution rebuilt around ordering visibility, local discovery, and the digital presentation its offline reputation had already earned.

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4.7-star rating, 12+ menu categories, and three delivery platforms

Namaste Authentic Indian Cuisine

A restaurant website and local-search system designed to make the menu, location, and ordering options easier to find and use.

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Eight-plus cuisine cultures and more than 40 menu items

Fork Seasons

A full brand and website build for an Asian-fusion restaurant inside Hilltop Inn in Salmon Arm.

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Project sequence

How does a website project run?

  1. 01

    Audit and strategy

    We review the current website, offer, customer path, proof, search footprint, and operational friction before recommending a build.

  2. 02

    Fixed-scope proposal

    The proposal defines the result, deliverables, responsibilities, timeline, and price before implementation starts.

  3. 03

    Design and build

    Strategy, copy, interface design, development, search foundations, and integrations move through visible milestones and approvals.

  4. 04

    Launch and handover

    We complete launch checks, configure agreed measurement and search essentials, document the system, and train the people who will run it.

Transparent starting points

Web design pricing in Surrey

These are the same published starting prices used on our pricing page. Integrations, content, photography, multilingual delivery, custom application logic, and data migration can change scope.

Mann.digital project and care-plan starting prices in Canadian dollars
ProjectStarting price (CAD)Typical timing
Launch websiteFrom $3,5004–8 weeks
Brand + Web systemFrom $8,0008–14 weeks
Growth system / custom platformFrom $18,000Scoped to the build
Essential Care$299/monthAfter launch
Growth & Care$799/monthAfter launch
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Search foundation

How do we approach local SEO in Surrey?

We start with one accurate business entity: the approved name, primary market, service-area or address model, contact details, services, categories, and public profiles. The website then supports that entity with useful service content, relevant local context, verifiable proof, crawlable links, and structured data that matches what visitors can see.

  • One useful page for each genuinely distinct service or audience need
  • A small number of substantive location pages instead of duplicated city pages
  • Accurate titles, descriptions, canonicals, sitemap entries, and redirects
  • Business Profile and citation guidance using one approved public identity
  • Measurement tied to calls, forms, bookings, orders, or qualified inquiries

Direct answers

Web design in Surrey—common questions

How much does a website cost in Surrey, BC?

Mann.digital custom website projects start at CAD $3,500. Brand-and-website systems start at $8,000, and custom platforms, portals, or AI-enabled growth systems start at $18,000. Every engagement is quoted as a fixed scope, so the approved proposal sets the deliverables, timeline, and price before work begins.

How long does it take to build a website?

Most focused small-business websites take 4 to 8 weeks from kickoff to launch. A brand-and-website project usually takes 8 to 14 weeks, while a custom portal or application can take longer. Timing depends on scope, integrations, content readiness, feedback, and approvals.

Do you work with businesses outside Surrey?

Yes. Mann.digital is based in Surrey and serves businesses across British Columbia, including Vancouver, Langley, Abbotsford, Delta, Burnaby, Kamloops, and Salmon Arm. The process can run through video calls and a shared client portal, with in-person meetings arranged when useful in Metro Vancouver.

Can you build a website in Punjabi as well as English?

Yes. Mann.digital can plan English and Punjabi website experiences with separate crawlable URLs, correct language signals, and human-reviewed content. The right multilingual structure depends on the audience, search demand, and the business's capacity to keep both versions accurate after launch.

Will my website show up on Google?

Every website can launch with a sound technical SEO foundation, including crawlable pages, descriptive metadata, canonical URLs, structured data, internal links, and a working sitemap. Competitive rankings also depend on the market, content, reputation, reviews, links, business prominence, and ongoing work, so no responsible agency can guarantee a particular position.

Can you redesign my existing website instead of starting over?

Often, yes. We begin by reviewing the current site's structure, content, technology, search visibility, mobile experience, and conversion path. If the foundation is sound, a focused redesign may be the best route; if it is creating avoidable constraints, we will explain why a rebuild is more practical.

What makes Mann.digital different from other Surrey web design agencies?

Mann.digital combines brand strategy, website design, development, local SEO, AI workflows, and client portals in one operating system. Our perspective is shaped by hands-on experience around restaurant, automotive, and professional-service businesses, so decisions are grounded in how owners, staff, and customers actually use the system.

Start with the audit, not a generic pitch

Share your current site and goal. The audit identifies the most important clarity, mobile, technical SEO, trust, and conversion issues before you decide what to build.