Web Development Services in Daytona Beach, Florida
Web development services in Daytona Beach, Florida. A local team builds custom marketing sites, portals, and web apps in React, Node, and WordPress.
Sweent builds custom websites and web applications for Daytona Beach businesses that need more than a drag-and-drop template. We're a Florida software company, so you work with engineers in your timezone who answer the phone and ship code that holds up once real customers start using it.
What Web Development Actually Involves Here
Most "web design" shops stop at how a page looks. We start there and keep going — into how the site loads on a phone, how it handles a form submission at 2 a.m., and how your team updates it without calling a developer every time. That difference is the whole reason custom development exists.
A project usually combines design, front-end build, and the back-end logic that makes the thing useful. We work in React, Next.js, Astro, and Node, and we build on WordPress when a content-heavy site genuinely calls for it.
What You Get
- A responsive site that works on phones, tablets, and desktops without separate code
- Page speeds tuned for Core Web Vitals, which Google actually uses for ranking
- Accessibility built to WCAG 2.1 AA, tested with real screen readers
- A content setup your team can edit without touching code
- Analytics wired in from day one, so you can see what visitors actually do
- Clean, documented code that you own outright
Who We Build For
Small businesses replacing a site that's embarrassing them. Growing companies that outgrew their template. Agencies that need a technical partner who can actually deliver. And public-sector clients with compliance requirements most shops can't meet.
How a Project Runs
- We sit down and figure out what the site has to accomplish — not just what it should look like.
- You get a fixed scope and a fixed price before anything is built.
- We design and build in short cycles, showing you working pages along the way.
- We test on real devices and assistive tech, then launch and hand over every account.
Working With a Local Florida Team
Being in Daytona Beach isn't a marketing line for us. We were competitively selected by the City of Daytona Beach to deliver an interactive digital platform for its Black History Trail, built in React Native and Supabase. We know this market because we work in it.
Want to see what a serious build looks like? You're reading one — this site runs on the same stack we'd use for yours.
Credentials That Matter
Sweent is a U.S. corporation founded in 2020 by a Marine Corps veteran. We hold SDVOSB and HUBZone certifications and a GSA Schedule (47QRAA25D0024), which means we can pass the kind of vetting that government and regulated clients require — and that bar tends to make commercial work better too.
If you've got a project in mind, the next step is a short scoping call to pin down requirements and a price.
Frequently Asked Questions
It depends on what the site has to do. A focused marketing site costs far less than a customer portal with logins and a database behind it. We scope each project against your actual requirements and give you a fixed price before any code gets written, so there are no surprises halfway through.
Both, and we'll tell you honestly which one fits. WordPress is a good call when your team needs to edit content daily and the design is fairly standard. When you need custom logic, real-time data, or tight performance, we build with React and Node instead. The right answer is the one that's cheaper to run for years, not just cheaper to launch.
Yes. We build to WCAG 2.1 AA by default and test with screen readers like NVDA and VoiceOver, not just automated scanners. For organizations with Section 508 obligations, we can document conformance as part of the delivery.
No. We're based in Daytona Beach and we like working with Florida businesses face to face, but our delivery is fully remote and we've supported clients across the country. Being local just means you can reach a real engineer in your timezone.
You decide. Some clients take the keys and run it themselves. Others keep us on for hosting, updates, and new features. Either way you own the code and the accounts — nothing is held hostage.