Software and websites, built in Ocala.
I’m David Mundt, and Seeker Build is one developer working out of Ocala. Marion County businesses, mostly — though the work travels fine, and plenty of it does.
What businesses here actually look like
Not a list of industries copied off a template. This is the county I live in, and these are the five kinds of business I keep meeting.
Horse farms and everything around them
Marion County has more thoroughbred farms than anywhere else in the country, and a whole economy behind it — boarding, training, feed, tack, transport, vets, farriers. Almost all of it runs on phone calls, Facebook pages, and somebody's memory.
Home services and the trades
Roofing, HVAC, pool, pest, landscaping, septic. Storm season sets the pace, the work is won on being reachable, and the websites are mostly a logo and a phone number over a stock photo of a truck.
Anything serving retirees
Ocala and the communities south of it skew older than almost anywhere in Florida. That changes what a website has to do: bigger type, plainer language, a phone number that goes to a person, and forms nobody has to fight.
Clinics and practices
Dental, optometry, physical therapy, primary care. The barrier is never a lack of information about the procedure — it is insurance, cost, and whether they are taking new patients at all.
Downtown food and retail
A small, real downtown where the decision is made in ninety seconds on a phone. Hours and a menu beat a hero video every time.
The portfolio is Ocala businesses
Every concept build on this site is a Marion County business. A boarding farm, a roofing and air company, a downtown kitchen, a family dental practice, and the software a barn would actually run on.
They’re invented — clearly labelled as such, on every page. But they’re invented by someone who knows what a boarding contract looks like and why a roofer’s phone matters more than their logo.
Where I’ll come out to
Anywhere in Marion County and the ring around it. Most of the work happens over email and a screen either way, but if sitting down at your counter is what makes this make sense, that’s an easy drive.
- Ocala
- Belleview
- Dunnellon
- Silver Springs
- Summerfield
- Anthony
- Citra
- Marion Oaks
- The Villages
- Gainesville
- Williston
- Ocklawaha
What being local actually gets you
Honestly? Not much technically. Software gets built the same way from anywhere, and anyone telling you otherwise is selling proximity as a feature.
What it does get you is a person with a name and an address in the same county, who can be sat across a table from, and who has to keep living here afterwards. That matters more than it should, because the usual experience of hiring a web developer is that they stop answering.
It also means I already know your market. I don’t need the first meeting explained to me.
Tell me what you want built.
A plan and a mockup of your own business, free, whether you’re down the road or not.