Digital Growth for Miami
The gateway to Latin America and one of America's fastest-growing tech hubs, anchored by the busiest cruise port in the world, over 100 international bank headquarters, and a thriving fintech ecosystem. Miami's 2026 breakout moment came in February when Palantir Technologies — the AI/defense-tech giant worth over $300B — moved its headquarters from Denver to Aventura, making it the largest publicly traded company in South Florida and the region's biggest validation yet. The momentum is measurable: Miami-area startups raised $832M in Q2 2026 alone, putting the metro on pace to beat the record $4.13B raised in 2025, with six unicorns now calling the city home across fintech, proptech, medtech, and AI/deep tech. Local funds like Fuel Venture Capital and 500 Global's Miami presence mean founders no longer need to fly to Sand Hill Road, while the city remains America's #1 crypto hub, attracting fintech and web3 startups to Brickell and Wynwood at scale. The city's economy spans international finance, tourism (8M+ annual visitors), real estate development, healthcare, film/TV production, and a booming creative class — with major employers like American Airlines, Lennar, and Baptist Health South Florida. Miami marketing retainers run from ~$400/month for single services (like Google Business Profile management) to $2,500+/month for full-stack SEO with content and link building (Thryv 2026), with mid-market SEO around $1,200/month and web development projects typically $3,000-15,000.
Market Pulse
"Fintech, Web3/Crypto, AI, Defense-Tech, Proptech, Medtech, International Trade, Logistics, Creative"
