A retailer in a Las Vegas strip mall watches walk-in traffic thin out, knows the answer is online, and has no idea where to start with a website that actually brings people through the door. That is the exact spot Website Tigers steps into. The agency, run out of Las Vegas by Toby Balsiger, builds custom sites for the kind of operation that lives or dies on local foot traffic and phone calls: brick-and-mortar shops, professional practices, and service companies working their patch of Clark County.
The service list is broad without being scattered. Custom web design sits at the center, and around it Website Tigers wraps SEO covering both single-city local search and multi-state campaigns, paid traffic through Google Ads and PPC, Facebook Ads management, logo work, hosting and email, and a layer of digital marketing strategy and general business consulting on top. The stated promise is that a client hands over the technical side and gets a steady stream of monthly leads back. That framing tells you who this is for: a small operator who would rather run their store than learn ad platforms, with an offering shaped around taking the whole job off their plate.
Geographically the reach is wider than the home base suggests. Las Vegas and the rest of Clark County are the core, but Website Tigers also lists Reno, parts of Arizona and Florida, and broader Nevada markets. For a local agency, that range raises an obvious question about depth. SEO for a dentist in Reno and SEO for a retailer in Florida are genuinely different jobs, and a shop willing to take both is either confident or stretched. The portfolio is where that gets tested.
On that front, Website Tigers does put completed work on display. The site carries a portfolio of finished web design projects alongside an About section and a blog. A portfolio is the most useful thing a prospective client can look at, since it shows real output instead of a description of it. The blog and About page add some texture on how the agency thinks and presents itself. None of this is unusual for an agency site, but actual project examples to click through tell a prospect more than a page of service bullet points on its own. Website Tigers clears that bar.
Contact setup and outside reputation
Here the picture gets uneven. Website Tigers has a contact page, but it is sparse in a way that gives pause. There is no phone number, no email address, and no physical address: just a link to a new-client questionnaire form. The homepage offers nothing more direct either. For an agency that asks clients to trust it with their entire marketing operation, the absence of a phone number is a real friction point. A retailer deciding whether to spend a monthly retainer on ads and SEO usually wants to talk to a person first, and a questionnaire form is a higher bar than a number you can call on a lunch break.
That said, the form is a legitimate intake route, and plenty of agencies prefer to qualify leads before opening the phone lines. It reads as a deliberate choice as much as a gap. A missing email matters little, since a form covers the same ground and keeps the inbox manageable. The missing phone number and address are the parts that would make a cautious buyer hesitate, and it is fair to weigh that against the otherwise solid presentation of the work Website Tigers has published.
Outside opinion helps fill in what the site itself does not say. On Yelp, Website Tigers holds a clean run of 10 reviews at five stars under its Las Vegas listing. Ten is a modest count, but a perfect rating across that many independent reviews is a genuine marker for a local agency. The clients who worked with Website Tigers came away satisfied, which goes some distance toward reassuring a prospect when the contact page offers so little to go on. The Yelp record does some of the trust work the site declines to do itself.
Putting it together, Website Tigers is a capable-looking local agency with real proof of work and a strong, if compact, review record, held back mainly by a contact setup that asks for commitment before it offers a conversation. Toby Balsiger's operation reads as a serious single-vendor shop for a Nevada business owner who wants the whole digital side handled and is comfortable starting through a form.
Whether Website Tigers is the right pick depends partly on what a buyer compares it against. Set it beside a national platform like Thumbtack, where you can scroll dozens of marketing providers and read hundreds of reviews at a glance, and the trade-off sharpens. Thumbtack gives you breadth, easy comparison, and a phone-and-message path from the first click. Website Tigers gives you a specific local operator with a visible portfolio, a flawless Yelp record, and single-vendor accountability a marketplace cannot match. For a Clark County owner who values working with a named local team over sifting a crowd of strangers, that focus is a genuine advantage, provided the questionnaire form does not put them off at the gate.
Business address
Toby Balsiger
Las Vegas,
NV
United States