UXN Studio

Web Design · Randburg

Web design for Randburg businesses, the calm way.

UXN Design Studio is a small web design studio based just down the road in Johannesburg. We've built websites for Randburg small businesses, salons, professional-services firms, and personal brands — everything from a simple one-page site to a full eCommerce build.

Most Randburg 'website builder near me' results are either generic agencies that need a sales call before they'll quote, or marketplace middlemen that take 20%. We do neither. Send us a brief, get a real number back in one working day, decide if you like it. Built in Webflow or custom Next.js, depending on what your site actually needs.

  • Written quote in one working day
  • Easy to reach — we're 15 minutes away
  • Webflow or custom Next.js
  • Flexible payment plans

Randburg web design — your questions, answered.

Do you have an office in Randburg I can visit?

We're a remote-first studio, so no — but we can meet in Randburg, Rosebank, Sandton, or anywhere else in northern Joburg if a coffee helps. Most projects don't need a meeting at all; everything runs in writing in your project workspace.

What kind of websites do you build for Randburg businesses?

Local services (salons, accountants, attorneys, consultants), small retail (with full Shopify or Stripe-checkout setups), portfolios, and personal brands. If you need bookings or quote forms wired up, we do that too.

How much does a basic website cost?

Starts at R7,499 (~$405) for a thoughtfully built one-page site. A typical Randburg small-business site with 4–6 pages lands between R12,000 and R20,000. Always quoted in writing before any money changes hands.

Do you do website maintenance after launch?

Yes — we offer monthly care plans that cover updates, content tweaks, security patches, and small design changes. Or you can come back project-by-project. Whichever suits the way you work.

Ready to start your Randburg project?

Send a brief — get a written quote back in one working day. No sales call, no follow-ups if you decide not to go ahead.

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