Centennial, Colorado

Centennial web design from a south-metro regular

Atomic Finch builds websites and runs local SEO for Centennial businesses, and the founder is a south-metro neighbor in nearby Highlands Ranch who's in Centennial just about every week. This isn't an out-of-state shop that bought the keyword. You see the finished site live before you pay a cent, the price is a flat $99 to $299 a month, and you own it. Leave anytime with a full export.

South-metro regularFlat $99–$299/moYou own the site
Finch the robot waving on a sunny Centennial suburban plaza, the Front Range on the horizon
We're regulars

Centennial's in our regular rotation

I don't live in Centennial, but my family is there constantly. Big Bill's on Holly is our favorite pizza, full stop, and I'll happily argue about it. Right next door is Los Dos Potrillos, the original location of the one the whole metro loves. And all three of my kids trained jiu jitsu at Easton in Centennial. It isn't a market on a spreadsheet, it's a standing part of our week.

I lead with that because it matters who you're hiring. An out-of-state agency "targeting Centennial" is targeting a zip code they've never set foot in. I'm a few minutes up the road and in town all the time, the kind of neighbor who actually answers when you call.

That's the whole idea behind Atomic Finch: free to start, a price you can see right there on the page, and a site you own and can walk away with anytime. The way you'd want a neighbor to do business.

The lay of the land

What we see in Centennial

Centennial is big and busy in a quiet way: a sprawling, prosperous suburb with the Tech Center on its edge, the retail strips along County Line and Arapahoe, and every kind of business tucked into them, home services, shops, medical, professional offices, restaurants.

In a market that size, getting found is the whole game, and plenty of genuinely good Centennial businesses are nearly invisible online, sitting on an old site or just a Google listing. A current site with real pages for what you do, a dialed-in Google Business Profile, and steady reviews is what puts you in front of the customer instead of the competitor down the street.

Right next door

Right up the road in Centennial

Centennial's a quick hop from home in Highlands Ranch and a place we're in every week anyway, so "local" is just true here. Close enough to meet for coffee (or a slice), not a ticket queue three time zones away.

The Streets at SouthGlennCounty Line RoadCentennial Center ParkArapahoe RoadHolly Street
How it works

From hello to live in three easy steps

Finch wiring up a glowing new website at his workbenchSTEP 01

We build it, on us

Tell us about your business in a quick chat. That's the only part we need from you. Then we design and build your whole site, start to finish.

Finch presenting your finished website on a retro TV setSTEP 02

You take a look

See your real, finished website — not a sketch. Click around it, show your family, sleep on it. Take your time.

Finch giving a thumbs-up beside a rocket ready to launchSTEP 03

You decide

Love it? Keep it for one simple monthly fee and we handle everything from there. Want changes? We'll keep at it until you love it.

Simple pricing

One price. Everything included.

Three honest monthly plans: Kiloton $99, Megaton $179 and Gigaton $299 a month. Every plan includes the free build, hosting, edits and real human support, with no setup fee, ever.

Every plan includesCustom build includedHosting, SSL & domainContact form → your inboxOngoing editsPhone + in-person support
Good questions

Centennial website questions, answered.

Do you actually know Centennial, or just target the keyword?

I'm a south-metro neighbor in Highlands Ranch and in Centennial constantly: my kids trained jiu jitsu there and Big Bill's is our pizza place. This is a town I'm in every week, not a satellite office or a page some agency in another state spun up to rank.

What does a website cost for a Centennial business?

The build is free, then one flat monthly price ($99, $179, or $299) covering hosting, security, edits, and ongoing SEO. Three-month minimum, then month to month. No setup fee, no per-page charges.

Will I show up when people search for what I do in Centennial?

That's the goal, and the honest part is it takes months, not days. A brand-new site earns Google's trust over time. We set the foundation (a real page per service, your Google Business Profile, steady reviews) so it climbs, and your profile drives calls while it does.

What if I want to leave?

You own your site. After the three-month minimum you can leave anytime, and we hand you a complete export: site, content, everything. It's built into our tooling, not a favor you have to fight for.

Still have a question? Talk to a real neighbor →

Get started

Ready to get found in Centennial?

The build's on us, the pace is yours. Call, grab a time, or send a note. A real neighbor answers.

Finch wearing a headset, waving hello at a glowing retro control console
Real humans on the line — we actually pick up.

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Fill this in and Finch will be in touch. Yes, really: the build's on us.