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A website that earns its keep

Fast, findable, and built to convert. Same stack we use for our own software, which is how we know it holds up.

From £1,800

Who this is for

Businesses whose current site is slow, invisible, embarrassing, or held hostage by whoever built it in 2018 and no longer answers emails.

What is going wrong

Your website is a brochure nobody asked for.

It loads in six seconds on a phone. It does not say which towns you cover. The phone number is an image. There is a contact form that goes to an inbox nobody checks. It cost two grand and it has never produced a single enquiry you can point to.

What we do

Concretely.

Not “strategic alignment”. Things that either happened or did not.

  • Built to load fast on a phone on a bad signal in a van
  • Every page as real HTML, so search engines and AI assistants can read it
  • Structured data so Google knows what you are and where
  • Enquiries that land in a CRM, not a shared inbox
  • You own it — the code, the domain, the hosting account, all of it
  • Trained to update it yourself, or we do it. Your choice, not ours.

The first 30 days

So you know what you are buying.

  1. 01

    Week 1: what you sell, who buys it, and what the current site gets wrong.

  2. 02

    Week 2: structure and copy. The words are most of the work.

  3. 03

    Week 3: build and review.

  4. 04

    Week 4: launch, redirects, Search Console, and a handover you can follow.

What it costs

From £1,800

Most local sites land between £1,800 and £4,000. Fixed price, agreed before we start.

Straight answers

Questions people actually ask

Do I need a website if I have a Facebook page?
Yes, if you want to be found by people who are not already looking for you. A Facebook page cannot rank for what you do, you do not own it, and it can be taken away tomorrow. It is a good place to talk to people who already know you — that is a different job.
Who owns the site when it is done?
You do. The code, the domain and the hosting are in your name and you can take them to anyone. Holding a client's website hostage is a business model, and not one we are interested in.
How long does a website take?
Four to six weeks for a typical local business site, and the slow part is almost always waiting for content and photos rather than the build.

Also

Fifteen minutes. No pitch.

A straight read on where you are losing enquiries, and whether it is worth paying anyone to fix it. Sometimes the answer is no.