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We’re based in Wollongong. We build websites for businesses from Geraldton to Launceston.

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Madweb started in Wollongong and that’s still where we work from. But somewhere along the way we noticed that the businesses getting the worst deal on websites weren’t in the capitals — they were in regional cities and coastal towns, where the local options are often one overworked freelancer or an agency three hours away that treats the job as an afterthought.

So we started taking that work seriously. Today we build for businesses in more than twenty cities across five states, and the regional projects get the same attention as the ones down the road. Not a junior, not a template, not a rushed job because the client can’t drop in unannounced.

The distance genuinely doesn’t change the work. What it changes is the process, and we’ve spent a long time making sure that process doesn’t cost you anything.

How we work with businesses outside Wollongong

01

It starts with a conversation, not a form

A call or video chat where we ask what you actually do, who buys it, what your competitors are doing, and what you need the website to achieve. This is the only part that needs real time from you — usually about an hour — and it’s where the content comes from.

02

We write everything from that conversation

You don’t get sent a questionnaire. You send us your logo and any photos you’ve got, and we handle the copy, the structure and the design.

03

You see the homepage first

Before we build out the rest of the site, you see a full homepage concept. That’s the point where direction gets agreed, and it’s much easier to change a concept than a finished site.

04

Then the full draft, then revisions

Three rounds, done over email and video call. Comments on a shared link, not a meeting you have to drive to.

05

We launch it and stay on

Hosting, backups, updates and support if you want them, from $29 a month — so there’s no scramble to find a local developer when something needs changing.

The honest version: almost every website project in Australia now runs this way, including ones where the agency and client are ten minutes apart. Being in the same city stopped being a practical advantage some years ago. What still matters is whether the people building your site have actually thought about your business, and that’s not a geography problem.

Where we work

Albury · NSWOn the Hume at the Victorian border, where businesses trade into two states at once and a website has to make sense to customers on both sides of the river.Ballarat · VICA goldfields city with serious heritage and a fast-growing commuter population — a market where new competitors arrive every year.Bendigo · VICA regional centre with real economic weight — health, education and services — where the businesses that win locally are the ones that are easy to find.Blue Mountains · NSWNot one town but a string of villages along the ridge, with a tourism economy layered over a Sydney commuter belt.Bunbury · WAWA’s second city and the commercial heart of the South West, servicing mining, agriculture and a growing regional population.Cairns · QLDFar North Queensland’s hub, where a tourism economy with a pronounced season sits alongside the trades and services that keep the city running.Central Coast · NSWA large, competitive market between Sydney and Newcastle, where a lot of businesses are chasing the same local searches.Coffs Harbour · NSWMid North Coast city balancing tourism, agriculture and the services that support both, with a strong local business community.Devonport · TASThe gateway to Tasmania’s north west, where the ferry lands and a compact business community serves a wide surrounding region.Geelong · VICVictoria’s second city, well through its shift from manufacturing to services, health and technology — and growing quickly.Geraldton · WAMid West WA’s regional centre, servicing fishing, mining, agriculture and a broad surrounding area from a long way down the coast.Launceston · TASNorthern Tasmania’s centre, with a food, wine and tourism reputation that reaches well beyond the state.Mount Gambier · SAThe Limestone Coast’s main centre, roughly halfway between Adelaide and Melbourne, with forestry, agriculture and tourism underneath it.Newcastle · NSWNSW’s second city, well into its post-industrial reinvention, with a large and increasingly competitive local business market.Palmerston · NTDarwin’s fast-growing satellite city, with a young population and a business community expanding to keep up with it.Sunshine Coast · QLDFrom Caloundra to Noosa, one of Australia’s fastest-growing regions — and one of its most competitive local markets.Toowoomba · QLDAustralia’s largest inland city and the commercial centre of the Darling Downs, with agriculture, freight and health driving the economy.Townsville · QLDNorth Queensland’s largest city, with defence, port, university and mining services underpinning a broad business community.Whyalla · SAAn Eyre Peninsula steel city in the middle of a significant industrial transition, with a tight-knit local business community.Wodonga · VICThe Victorian half of the Albury-Wodonga twin cities, on the Hume freight corridor, with businesses trading across the border daily.

Not on the list?

The cities above are where we’ve done the most work, not the limit of where we’ll go. If you’re somewhere that isn’t listed, it makes no difference to how the project runs or what it costs.

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Wherever you're based, tell us about your business and we'll show you what the project would look like.