Fernandina Beach
Fernandina Beach is the seat of Nassau County and the heart of Amelia Island on Florida's northeast Atlantic coast near the Georgia line, a historic harbor town with a 50-block Victorian downtown, beach resorts, and the birthplace of the modern shrimping industry. It runs on beach and resort tourism, on a historic-downtown trade of restaurants, shops, galleries, and inns, on vacation rentals, on shrimping, fishing charters, and the marine trades, on the port and paper-mill industry, on home-service companies serving island properties, and on the small businesses of a one-of-a-kind island community. MediaTech Group builds custom software, automation, and marketing systems for businesses in places exactly like this, and we do it remote-first from York County, Pennsylvania. Distance is no barrier, and we add on-site time when a project warrants the trip.
Do you work with Fernandina Beach businesses specifically?
Yes. Beach resorts and inns, downtown restaurants, shops, and galleries, vacation rentals, shrimping and fishing-charter businesses, marinas, and home-service companies around Fernandina Beach all need the same booking, ordering, and invoicing tools, built and run remotely with on-site time when a job calls for it.
How does a Pennsylvania company serve a Fernandina Beach business?
Distance is exactly what we're built for — we're remote-first ourselves. We work by phone, video, and shared screens, the same way an island tourism town already does business with visitors from out of the area. Being far from us is no barrier.
I run an inn, resort, or vacation rental. Can you build something that fits?
Yes. We build booking and availability, deposits and payments, cleaning and turnover scheduling, guest messaging, and a direct-booking site — so an Amelia Island property fills more nights and leans less on the big platforms and their fees.
I run a downtown restaurant, shop, or gallery. Can software help?
Yes. We build online ordering and reservations, inventory and consignment, point-of-sale connections, loyalty and email, and a fast website that brings visitors to historic downtown — so a Fernandina Beach business fills tables and shelves and keeps regulars coming back.
I run a shrimping, fishing-charter, or marine business. Can you build for that?
Yes. We build catch and dock logs or charter booking and trip scheduling, deposits and payments, waivers, slips and service, and customer management — so a shrimper, captain, or marina works the water and the books cleanly.
I run a home-service company serving island properties. Can you build for the field?
Yes. We build scheduling and dispatch, recurring service plans, job tracking, crew and equipment, photos and signoffs, and invoicing with payment reminders — so a service company covering Amelia Island's homes and rentals runs tight routes and clean billing.
The tourism season drives a lot here. Can software handle the swing?
Yes. We build for the seasonal rhythm: online booking and ordering that fill the busy months, automated deposits, reminders, and confirmations, and reporting that shows how the season is going — so the peak runs smoothly and the off-season costs you less.
What does a project with MediaTech Group cost?
It scales to scope, and we scope honestly before you commit. A focused website or single automation is a modest fixed project; a full platform is a phased investment. We start with the piece that pays for itself fastest and tell you the range up front.
Can you build a website that brings visitors to my Fernandina Beach business?
Yes. We build fast, mobile-first sites tuned for the searches visitors make — Amelia Island inns, historic downtown dining, beach rentals, and fishing charters — so the people planning a trip find and book you.
What is 'intelligent automation' for a tourism business?
It is letting the computer handle bookings, orders, and reminders, deposits and payments, turnovers, confirmations, and follow-up so a no-show or a double-booking doesn't cost you in season, and your time goes to guests instead of the desk.
We're a small, owner-run business. Too small for you?
No. Owner-run inns, restaurants, shops, and charters are most of our clients. With little office staff to absorb the busywork, a small Fernandina Beach business often gets the most out of the right tool.
Can you connect the tools we already use?
Usually, yes. We connect your booking, point-of-sale, accounting, and payment tools so they share data instead of forcing your team to re-key between them.
Will you keep supporting the system after it goes live?
We stay on with ongoing support and improvements as your business grows and changes. We aim to be a long-term partner to a Fernandina Beach business, not a vendor who disappears.
How do we get started without a big upfront commitment?
We start with a short, no-pressure conversation about your business and where the paperwork, missed calls, or disconnected systems cost you. From there we propose the smallest first project that delivers a real win, prove it, and build from there.
What we do for Fernandina Beach businesses
From the beach resorts and downtown shops to the vacation rentals, shrimping, charters, and home-service companies of historic Amelia Island, here is how we help Fernandina Beach businesses run leaner and reach more customers.
Custom Software Platforms
Tools built around your work — inn and rental booking and turnover, restaurant and shop point-of-sale, catch and charter records, marina service, and invoicing — instead of generic software you have to bend your business to fit.
Intelligent Automation
The computer handles bookings, orders, and reminders, deposits and payments, turnovers, confirmations, and follow-up so you stay on guests and the work.
Marketing & SEO
Fast, mobile-first sites tuned for visitor search so people planning an Amelia Island trip, stay, meal, or charter find and book you.
Managed IT & Cybersecurity
Practical, backed-up, secure systems for your bookings, sales, and accounts — sized for an inn, restaurant, charter, or shop business.
Consulting
Honest guidance on where technology helps your business and where it won't, so your money goes to what works.

