01 / Websites/ What you get

Websites that
earn their keep.

A website should do a job. Bring in the right enquiries, explain what you do without a phone call, and hold up when your business changes shape. We start with that job, then design and build toward it.

How we approach it

Most sites underperform for the same reason: they were designed to look finished rather than to move someone from curious to in touch. We work the other way round. Before anything gets designed we agree on who the site is for, what they need to believe before they act, and what counts as the site working.

From there it's a normal, unglamorous build. Wireframes before visuals. Real content before placeholder text. Performance and accessibility treated as part of the build rather than a cleanup pass at the end — because both feed directly into how you rank and how many people make it to your contact form.

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Scope/ The deliverables

What a website project includes

Strategy & positioning

Who the site is for, what it needs to say, and what it needs to achieve.

UX and information architecture

Page structure and journeys mapped before a single pixel is designed.

Visual design

A look that fits your business, built as a reusable system rather than one-off pages.

Custom development

Clean, fast, standards-based front-end code — no bloated page-builder output.

Technical SEO foundations

Semantic markup, metadata, structured data, sitemap, and clean URLs from day one.

Content management

An editing setup your team can actually use without calling us.

Performance & accessibility

Core Web Vitals, keyboard navigation, and screen-reader support built in.

Launch & handover

Analytics, Search Console, redirects, and documentation so nothing drops on go-live.

FAQ/ Before you ask

Common questions

How long does a website project take?

Most business sites run six to ten weeks from kickoff to launch. Smaller single-purpose sites can move faster; larger sites with heavy content migration or custom functionality take longer. The variable that moves the date most is content — projects where copy and imagery are ready go noticeably quicker than ones where we're waiting on them.

What does a website cost?

It depends on page count, how much of the content and strategy work you need from us, and whether there's custom functionality involved. We scope each project and quote a fixed price before any work starts, so there's no hourly meter running. Tell us what you need on the contact form and we'll come back with a range.

Will I be able to update the site myself?

Yes. We set up content management so your team can edit copy, swap images, and add pages without touching code, and we walk you through it at handover. You own the site and everything in it.

Do you redesign existing websites or only build from scratch?

Both. Redesigns are common, and they come with an extra step: auditing what's already ranking so we can preserve it. That means mapping old URLs to new ones, setting up redirects, and keeping the pages that already earn traffic. A redesign that ignores this is the fastest way to lose search visibility.

Is SEO included in a website build?

The technical foundations are — semantic HTML, clean URL structure, metadata, structured data, fast load times, and mobile rendering. That's what makes a site capable of ranking. Ongoing keyword research, content, and authority building is separate work, covered under our SEO service.

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start?

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