Three agencies in eight years. Jorge is the first one who showed me which keyword paid for which signed case. The reporting alone changed how I budget.
Law firm web design Boca Raton, FL
Law Firm Web Design Company in Boca Raton, FL
Boca firms get judged fast. If the website feels dated, generic, or hard to use, trust drops before a prospect ever calls. We build custom WordPress websites for Boca Raton law firms that need stronger credibility, cleaner intake, and a site that matches the level of the practice.
Our Boca Raton law firm
web design process.
Every Boca project starts with an audit. We look at the current site, the intake path, what practice areas matter most, and where the site is losing trust or leaking leads. Then we rebuild with clearer structure, stronger positioning, and cleaner conversion paths.
Website and intake audit.
We review the current website, the intake flow, the page structure, and the main conversion bottlenecks before any design work begins. The goal is to identify what is hurting trust, slowing contact, or creating confusion. The firm receives a written audit with every friction point ranked by likely impact on signed retainers.
Sitemap and structure.
We map the sitemap, practice area structure, attorney pages, and conversion paths before any design work begins. This gives the site a clearer architecture and makes each case type easier to route correctly. Estate, PI, family, and business each end up on their own funnel rather than sharing one generic contact form.
Conversion led design system.
We design around speed, clarity, and trust. That includes stronger hero messaging, better section flow, cleaner calls to action, and page templates that feel custom instead of borrowed. Florida Bar 4-7 review is handled at the template level before the build moves forward, so compliance is not patched in after the design has shipped to staging.
WordPress build, tracked from day one.
The site gets built on WordPress, on your hosting, with tracking in place from the start. That way the launch is not just a design event; it becomes something you can measure and improve. AI search citation formatting ships built into every practice template, so the firm’s answers surface where prospects now ask questions.
Keep the site improving after launch.
Once there is enough data, we can keep improving call to action performance, form completion, and signed case quality over time. That work starts after launch, not as a vague promise before it. Runs as a separate engagement from the build itself.
- 01Headline and CTA testing across hero, practice pages, and intake forms
- 02Form completion tracking with abandonment heatmaps by practice area
- 03Quarterly reporting on lift in signed retainer rate, not just leads
Why Boca Raton law firms
outgrow generic web design.
Boca Raton is not a low expectation market. Prospects often compare your firm with other firms in Boca, Delray Beach, West Palm Beach, and Fort Lauderdale in the same search session. If your site looks weak, feels slow, or makes intake confusing, that comparison goes against you quickly.
In a market like Boca, visual quality affects trust immediately. If the site looks dated or templated, the firm feels less established before the prospect ever reads a practice page or a credentials block. Once that impression forms, it is hard to recover inside the same session, and the prospect quietly moves to the next firm in the search result without ever submitting a form or placing a call.
A law firm site is not a restaurant site or a med spa site. Practice areas, attorney trust, urgency, and intake flow all have to work together. Florida Bar 4-7 compliance belongs at the page template level, not patched in as a footer disclaimer. The virtual office physical address rule belongs in the layout. A vendor that does not start with those realities will not get to them later either.
Traffic is useless if visitors cannot tell what you handle, where you serve, and how to contact you without friction. Estate clients, PI claimants, business litigation prospects, and family law clients each have a different urgency and a different decision pattern. A single unified contact form treats them all the same, loses the context the firm needs to triage the call, and ultimately costs the firm signed retainers.
If the site sits on someone else’s system, with limited control and weak flexibility, it becomes expensive to maintain and harder to improve over time. Lease platforms like Scorpion and FindLaw charge $1,200 to $1,800 monthly with no ownership transfer. Over five years that is a six figure spend on a site the firm never actually owns, with rankings and content that disappear the day the contract ends.
What law firms say about working with Argota.
After burning $60,000 with two other marketing agencies, we were skeptical. Jorge’s team transformed our marketing efforts completely. We’re spending 40% less while attracting more clients worth twice as much.
Having Jorge’s team handle our marketing versus junior staffers at our previous legal marketing agency made all the difference. Their expertise delivered results within weeks, not months.
Jorge came to my firm with a $500 budget and turned it into the most visible medical malpractice practice in Florida. He was not just handling marketing, he understood the cases.
After two prior agencies, Jorge’s team finally tied marketing spend to signed retainers. The reporting alone is worth the engagement, and the website finally feels like an asset instead of a line item.
I gave him a $500 budget to start. In 3 months I was ranking on the first page of Google. Ever since then I have been getting non stop phone calls at my firm and picked up numerable and memorable cases. He is committed, trustworthy and an intellectual.
Website packages
for Boca Raton law firms.
Most firms in this market do not need the same build. Some need a serious replacement for a starter site. Others need a multi practice architecture with stronger intake logic and cleaner trust presentation. Three tiers, each shipped with content production, schema architecture, Florida Bar 4-7 review, and WordPress on the firm’s own hosting.
- Modern 8 to 12 page WordPress site
- One or two practice area templates
- Clean homepage with baseline schema
- Simple intake ready contact flow
Best for solo attorneys or small firms with one main practice area and a site that currently looks thin, dated, or too generic.
Best outcome: a cleaner, more credible website that stops underselling the practice. Build window: 4 to 6 weeks.
- 15 to 25 pages with deeper practice coverage
- Full schema graph and intake routing
- Conversion tracking on every page
- Built to Florida Bar advertising rules
Best for 2 to 3 attorney firms with multiple services or practice areas that need stronger page structure and better lead handling.
Best outcome: a site that handles more complexity without looking cluttered or confusing. Build window: 8 to 10 weeks.
- 30 to 50 page custom build
- Four practice architecture with attorney bios
- Coverage across Boca, Delray, Highland Beach, Deerfield, Boynton, and broader Palm Beach County
- Unique design system, AI ready content
Best for established Boca Raton firms that need a higher end build with multiple attorney profiles, broader service architecture, and a more polished market position.
Best outcome: a stronger digital asset for firms that have outgrown both starter sites and leased legal platforms. Build window: 10 to 14 weeks.
Care plans run $150 to $500 per month, covering managed hosting, off site backups, security monitoring, WordPress core and plugin updates, plus minor content edits. Active SEO runs separately, starting at $2,500 per month. The full law firm web design and migration framework walks through how an existing FindLaw, Scorpion, or Justia site moves across without losing rankings. Firms running their own infrastructure are supported as well. Domain, hosting, and WordPress installation remain registered to the firm itself from the moment the site goes live.
Built for law firms that need
more than a prettier homepage.
This work is built around law firms, not general small business web design. That matters because legal websites have a different job. They need to communicate trust fast, guide people into the right case type, and support intake without creating compliance problems. Jorge’s background is useful here because it is not only marketing side. Jorge Argota spent a decade running marketing and intake inside Percy Martinez P.A. in Miami, where the firm site continues to outrank Morgan and Morgan inside Hialeah Local Service Ads. The result is a site that is easier to trust, easier to navigate, and easier to improve over time. You own it on WordPress, it lives on your hosting, and it is built to support growth instead of locking you into someone else’s platform.
The Boca firms that get the most out of this engagement arrive treating the website as a growth lever, not a brochure refresh. The audit comes first, the redesign quote comes after, and firms ready for that order of operations are consistently the ones we do our best work with.
— Jorge Argota
Frequently asked
questions.
Different question? Call 941 626 9198. The line rings the principal directly.
Start with three questions. Do they focus on law firms, or just say they do? Can they explain compliance, intake, and conversion clearly in a discovery call? And do they audit the current site before quoting the rebuild? The right partner diagnoses first and prices second. A vendor that quotes a redesign before understanding intake has nothing to base the number on. SEO vs PPC ROI for Florida law firms shows how that diligence shapes budget allocation.
Most custom builds in this market fall between $5,000 and $25,000. The real cost depends on scope, practice area complexity, content depth, and how much intake and tracking needs to be built in. Lease platforms like Scorpion and FindLaw charge $1,200 to $1,800 monthly with no transfer of ownership, which is a fundamentally different financial model than a one time custom build. More on what drives law firm web design cost.
Most Boca projects launch in about four to ten weeks from kickoff. Smaller Essentials builds move faster because the scope is contained to one primary practice. Larger Growth and Custom builds take longer because there are more pages, more attorney approvals, and more moving parts on the firm side. The single biggest variable on timeline is firm side responsiveness on attorney photos, case result approval, and copy sign off. Slow firm side approval is consistently the most common cause of slipped launch dates.
A homepage should answer four things quickly: who you help, what you handle, where you serve, and how to contact you. After that, it should guide people into the right practice area and support the decision with real trust signals. Verified reviews, attorney credentials, and case results within Bar 4-7 compliance carry more weight than stock photography or generic value propositions. Anything else is decoration that quietly hurts the conversion rate.
The page has to match the search intent, establish trust quickly, and make the next step easy on mobile. If those three things do not happen, traffic looks nice in reports but does not help the firm much. Lead to retainer attribution ties each signed case back to the page that produced it, including the conversations now resolving inside ChatGPT and AI search answers. Without that attribution layer, marketing budget gets allocated on the loudest channel, not the one signing real cases.
Request a Boca Raton
website audit.
For firms that are ready to replace a weak site with something clearer, stronger, and easier to trust. We will review the current website, the intake path, and what a serious rebuild should actually include.
- Clear scope. Practice page architecture, intake routing, Florida Bar 4-7 compliance, and AI search citation readiness. Free walkthrough of what needs to change.
- No platform lock in. Every build ships on WordPress, on your hosting, with the domain and codebase registered to the firm itself.
- Best fit for firms ready to invest in a serious rebuild. Public tier pricing $5K to $25K, no monthly lease.
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