Remote Web Development for Kittery, Maine Businesses
ThatDeveloperGuy serves Kittery, York, and the Seacoast (southern Maine, coastal New Hampshire) remotely from a Northwest Arkansas base. The market is tourist-heavy in summer, naval-shipyard influenced year-round, and oriented toward coastal hospitality and historic preservation.
The Kittery market we typically serve
- Coastal hospitality (B&Bs, restaurants, retail) targeting Boston-area weekend traffic
- Portsmouth Naval Shipyard adjacent service businesses serving shipyard workforce
- York and Ogunquit hospitality businesses with summer-peak demand patterns
- Historic preservation trades serving 1700s-era housing stock
- Lobstering and seafood-adjacent direct-to-consumer operations
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard influence
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard sits on Seavey Island in Kittery despite the name. The shipyard’s civilian workforce supports a steady year-round economy that buffers the seasonal tourist swings. Service businesses serving the shipyard community have year-round demand patterns we calibrate for.
The summer-peak content cadence
Coastal Maine businesses go from quiet to overwhelmed in late May. Content cadence has to anticipate the seasonal lift: spring publishing for summer rankings, fall publishing for foliage-season rankings. We have shipped this cadence for similar coastal markets.
Pricing and engagement
Production builds from $997. Full Visibility Stack from $397/month. Engagement is fully remote.
Kittery FAQ
- Do you handle Maine vs New Hampshire cross-state-line considerations?
- Yes. The Seacoast straddles the Maine-NH line. A service business in Kittery often serves NH customers and vice versa. We declare both states in schema areaServed where the operation actually serves both.
- What about historic preservation specialty work?
- Historic building trades have specific schema treatment. We have built sites for historic preservation contractors with proper specialty subtype declared.