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Kootenay Made service areas

Websites for the Kootenays, built with local context.

Explore how Kootenay Made supports businesses across the West Kootenay, East Kootenay, Kootenay Boundary, wider BC, and select remote markets with websites, Shopify, branding, local SEO, AI tools, email, and stronger digital infrastructure.

Coverage strategy

Choose the area closest to your customers.

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Find your region

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Scan the local business context

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Open the service that fits the project

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Start with an audit when the site feels weak

Regional guide

Start with the part of the Kootenays your customers already understand.

This hub is a practical map for local owners, operators, organizations, and product brands. Pick the area closest to your market, see the business context, then choose the website, Shopify, branding, SEO, email, AI, or infrastructure path that fits.

How to use this hub

If most customers come from one town, start with a city page. If they come from a wider corridor, start with the regional page. If the project is bigger than a brochure site, look at Empire and Digital Resilience.

Find your starting point

Use the map like a field guide, not a directory.

The goal is simple: help you find the closest useful page, understand which services fit your market, and move from “we should fix the website” to a clean next step.

Start with the closest region

Choose the page that matches where most customers know you, visit you, book you, or compare you. Regional pages are best when your business naturally serves more than one town.

Then choose the service fit

Websites, Shopify, branding, local SEO, AI workflows, email marketing, and larger Digital Resilience projects each show up differently depending on the market and customer path.

Use the local resources

Tourism, business planning, and regional context links are included for owners who are shaping an offer, planning a launch, or deciding where a stronger website can pull more weight.

Book from the right starting point

If the current site is slow, unclear, outdated, or hard to trust, start with the audit. If the direction is already clear, jump straight to the service or area that matches the project.

Local city pages

The closer the page feels, the faster people trust it.

Open the city closest to your business or the customers you want more of. Each local page points toward the services most likely to matter in that market.

Start with the clearest weak spot.

If your current site is unclear, slow, outdated, or hard to trust, the free audit shows where the money is leaking and what the cleanest next move should be.

Run the free audit