Fairfield County, Connecticut
The digital side of your shop, handled.
Your Google listing, your website, an email address on your own name, payments that actually get paid, and a mailing list of the customers you already have. We build it once, then keep it running.
The foundation
Five things every local business needs. Most have none of them.
Not a website project. The whole set — so a customer can find you, reach you, pay you, and hear from you again.
Google listing
Claimed and corrected. Right hours, right phone, right categories, real photos. This is where most of your customers actually find you — long before they see a website.
A website
Fast, simple, and honest about what you sell. Works on a phone, loads instantly, and tells someone where you are and when you're open.
Business email
you@yourshop.com instead of a personal Gmail. It costs almost nothing and it changes how people read every message you send.
Payments & invoicing
Square or Stripe, set up properly. Invoices that send themselves, remind on their own, and get reconciled instead of living in a notebook.
A mailing list
Your past customers, imported and organized. One good email a month to people who already like you beats any ad you could buy.
Why us
Most agencies are a contact form and an email address. We're the ones who show up.
In person · Fairfield County
- Everyone else
- A discovery call over Zoom, a proposal PDF, and a login you never open again.
- Silvermine Digital
- We drive to your shop, sit down with you, and build it in front of you.
- Everyone else
- "Submit a ticket."
- Silvermine Digital
- Call or text the person who built it. That's the same person every time.
- Everyone else
- They hold your accounts, so leaving means starting over.
- Silvermine Digital
- Every account is in your name. If we part ways, you keep all of it.
Our work
Lilia — Antiques & Interiors, Ridgefield
An antiques shop and design studio on Bailey Avenue with a loyal following, a beautiful storefront, and almost nothing online.
Before
- No website at all
- No Google Business Profile — the shop didn't come up in local search
- A personal email address on every invoice and inquiry
- Square used only to key in charges by hand, one at a time
- No mailing list, no way to reach past customers
- Inventory tracked inconsistently across notebooks and memory
After
- A live site at atelierlilia.design with hours, address, and phone
- Google Business Profile claimed, verified, and mapped to the storefront
- Business email on the shop's own domain
- Square configured properly — itemized, reportable, reconciled
- A customer mailing list, built from records that already existed
- Inventory brought into one organized system
Pricing
Plain numbers. No retainer you can't read.
One fee to build the foundation. Then a monthly rate only if you want us maintaining it — and you can stop any time with 30 days' notice.
Foundation
Everything set up, in your name, working.
- Google Business Profile claimed and corrected
- Website designed, built, and launched
- Business email on your domain
- Payments and invoicing configured
- Mailing list built from your existing customers
- A walkthrough so you know how it all works
Essentials
After Foundation. Keeps it accurate and alive.
- Listing kept current — hours, holidays, photos
- Reviews monitored and responded to
- One email campaign to your list each month
- Small site edits whenever you need them
- A person who answers when you call
Growth
For shops actively trying to bring in new customers.
- Everything in Essentials
- Social media managed and posted
- Paid search set up and managed
- Monthly report in plain English
- Ad spend billed separately, never marked up
Add-ons: in-person training, $150/hour · E-commerce setup, quoted per project · No contracts beyond 30 days' notice, ever.
Next step
We'll come look at what you've got.
No charge, no pitch deck. We'll walk through what's already working, what's missing, and what it would take to fix — and you can do it yourself afterward if you'd rather.