Neapolitan Labs

Des Moines, IA, United States

Web development and digital solutions for counties and schools

Neapolitan Labs specializes in web development, marketing, and advertising services tailored for counties, schools, communities, and CVBs. Founded by Brian McMillin, the agency is based in Des Moines, Iowa, and has a strong focus on creating modern, user-friendly websites that align with clients' visions.

Their core services include custom-built websites, content management systems, and social media strategy. Neapolitan Labs employs a structured process involving blueprinting, building, and boosting to ensure that clients' digital assets are effectively managed and optimized for success. The agency's proprietary Mint Chip Lab content management system is particularly beneficial for city and county governments, election offices, and educational institutions.

Neapolitan Labs has a proven track record of delivering award-winning websites, such as UNleashCB.com and WattaWayIA.com. They have partnered with numerous Iowa counties to develop election service websites and have been praised for their quick turnaround and exceptional service by clients like the Council Bluffs CVB and Marshall County, Iowa.

22
YEARS IN BUSINESS
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