LUBBOCK WEB DESIGN COMPANY
Our Story: Lubbock Web Design Company
In 2005, Your Web Pro founder Steven Carr had an idea to offer website design in Lubbock for local small businesses in a way that was cost-effective and user friendly. From that idea, Lubbock Web Design Company Your Web Pro LLC was born. Since then, Your Web Pro has grown from one web designer in a garage into a team of website developers, graphic designers, search engine optimization specialists, and social media managers who work hard to provide the best web design services in Lubbock. Our customers are in almost every industry and they span the United States. We even have a few customers around the world!
Meet The Team

Steven Carr
President, Web Developer

Bethany Santillan
Web & Graphic Designer

Troy Farley
Web & Digital Media Designer

Amy Lance
Website, Server Administrator & LLM

Bailey VanAtta
SEO & Social Media Marketing

Staci Henshaw
Account Executive

Marisa Gonzales
Office Assistant

Jill B.
Web & Graphic Designer
Latest News
Standing in the Policyholder’s Corner: Building the New Site for Specialty Claim Public Adjusters
At Your Web Pro, we know that first impressions are everything—especially when a business is built on trust, advocacy, and results. That’s why we were thrilled to partner with Specialty Claim Public Adjusters to launch their new digital presence: specialtyclaimpa.com....
Building a Custom Site for Brittany and Devin’s Angels
At Your Web Pro, we believe that the right tools can amplify a great mission. When we selected Brittany and Devin’s Angels as the winner of our Free Site Giveaway, we knew we weren't just building a website; we were building a resource hub for the future of Lubbock....
Case Study: Engineering a Digital Presence for JEC Tubing Testers
In the industrial and oilfield service sectors, reliability isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a requirement. When JEC Tubing Testers approached Your Web Pro, they needed a digital platform that matched the precision and durability of their on-site services. Here is how we...


