Small business websites

Built for brochure sites, not giant custom builds.

Small business websites that look proper without becoming a saga.

This is the straightforward route for brochure-style small business websites in the UK: clear pages, obvious contact routes, proper phone layouts, and none of the drawn-out agency theatre that somehow turns a simple site into a six-week personality test.

  • For trades, cafes, salons, takeaways, and local services
  • Clear pages, proper mobile layouts, and obvious contact routes
  • Packages from £99, with extras agreed before they happen

Packages from £99. See the full pricing breakdown.

Who this is for

  • Trades, local services, and people who need the basics clear fast
  • Barbers, salons, cafes, takeaways, and market traders
  • Businesses still limping along on Facebook or Instagram alone
  • Owners who want the site sorted without a strategy safari first

The useful bits

  • Mobile layouts that don't look like an afterthought
  • Clear service pages, pricing context, and contact routes
  • Sensible SEO foundations so Google actually knows you exist
  • Plain-English wording tidy-up where the copy sounds a bit feral

Productised on purpose

It stays strictly productised. Package limits are public, revision rounds are capped, and extras get quoted before we do them. That's how it stays affordable instead of quietly mutating into a money pit.

The sensible limit

It isn't a custom app, a massive online shop, or a giant migration of forty-seven mystery web pages. If the brief gets properly chunky, it belongs on the bespoke route, not pretending to be a budget job.

Pick the nearest shape

  • Launch: one tidy page for something small and urgent
  • Standard: the usual fit for proper brochure sites
  • Growth: more pages, more polish, more room to explain

If you are not sure which one fits, that is normal. The whole point is that I point you at the simplest sensible option rather than upselling for sport.

Nice and plain

  • You send the rough shape of the job, budget bracket, and whatever bits you already have
  • I point you at the right package without making it weird
  • The build gets sorted, revision rounds happen, then it goes live once the balance is settled

The examples page shows public work with very different tones, but the common thread is the same: clearer structure, better mobile layouts, and a more obvious route for actual customers. No fake case studies. No made-up miracle stats.

Working with small businesses across the UK, and mainly useful for businesses that want to stop looking like the website was borrowed from a cousin in 2014.

Do I need loads of pages for this to be worth doing?

Not at all. Plenty of small business websites only need a few solid pages done properly. If the important stuff is clear and the contact route is obvious, that beats a bloated mess every time.

What if I already have something rough online?

If it mainly needs tidying up, clearer structure, or a better phone experience, it might be worth looking at the website refresh service instead — it's usually faster and cheaper than starting from scratch.

Will this help people find me on Google?

It gives you the sensible foundations: clear headings, proper page structure, mobile usability, and a site that does not actively put Google off. If you want miracle rankings guaranteed, that is not this site.

If you need a small business website that looks like a real business instead of a rushed placeholder, use the enquiry form. If you want to sanity-check scope first, the FAQ and examples are there for a reason.