Alberta

Web design in Calgary

Calgary’s business community has spent the last decade deliberately diversifying away from oil and gas, and a lot of the resulting companies are selling something genuinely new with a website inherited from the old business. Energy services, agritech, logistics and professional services all show the same pattern: the offering moved on and the site did not.

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Working with Calgary businesses

01

A diversifying economy

Companies repositioning out of energy need a site that explains what they do now, not what they did in 2015.

02

Bilingual where it matters

Most Calgary businesses trade in English only, but anything selling federally or into Quebec needs French handled properly rather than machine-translated.

03

Canadian privacy law applies

PIPEDA governs how you collect and store enquiry data. It shapes forms, analytics and consent, and it is not the same as GDPR.

How we work with Calgary clients

Flowzync is a remote studio — we don't have a Calgary office, and we say so plainly rather than implying one. We cover UK business hours for calls, and everything else — design reviews, revisions, handover — happens exactly as it would with a studio down the road. It is also the honest reason our quotes compare well with a Calgary agency.

FAQ

Calgary clients ask us this

Yes. We work with clients worldwide and Canada is a regular market. Calls are scheduled in Mountain Time, quotes can be issued in Canadian dollars, and the working relationship is the same as it would be with a Calgary studio.

If you collect enquiries from Canadians, PIPEDA applies. In practice that means a privacy policy that says what you actually do with the data, meaningful consent at the point of collection rather than a pre-ticked box, and not quietly shipping personal data to tools you have not disclosed. We build to that by default and will flag anything in your existing setup that does not meet it.

Yes. That means separate URLs per language so each can rank, hreflang tags so Google serves the right one, and a CMS structure where content is genuinely translated rather than machine-generated. We work with your translator — we do not translate the copy ourselves, and any agency telling you machine translation is fine for a public site is doing you harm.

No. Flowzync is a remote studio working with Canadian clients on Canadian business hours. We are upfront about it, and it is part of why our quotes compare well with a local agency.

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