Business websites

Your website is often the first contact a client has with your business. We build sites that load quickly, look good on mobile and clearly explain what you do.

Who it's for

  • Local businesses that need a professional online presence
  • Service providers who want to capture enquiries via form or phone
  • Brands launching a new offer and needing a dedicated landing page
  • Companies with an outdated site that is slow or broken on mobile

What we do

  • Design and development of business websites and landing pages
  • Responsive layouts for phones and tablets
  • Load speed optimisation and basic technical SEO
  • Contact forms, maps, analytics and marketing tool integration
  • Launch in a CMS (WordPress, Webflow) or as a static Next.js site

How we work

  1. 1

    Discovery and scope

    We discuss your goals, target audience and must-haves. We agree on structure, content and timeline.

  2. 2

    Design and content

    We prepare section layouts, colours and typography. We help shape copy or work from your existing materials.

  3. 3

    Development

    We build the site, configure hosting, domain, forms and basic SEO settings.

  4. 4

    Launch and handover

    We go live, test across devices and hand over access plus a short guide for day-to-day use.

Common problems we solve

The site only looks good on desktop

We design mobile-first. Every section is tested on a phone, because that is where most traffic usually comes from.

Slow loading drives clients away

We optimise images, fonts and code. We prefer lightweight solutions over heavy themes and unnecessary plugins.

Hard to change anything without a developer

We pick a CMS that fits your needs or set up simple content editing. We do not leave you with a black box.

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to build a website?

A simple business site is usually 2–4 weeks, a landing page less. The exact timeline depends on scope, content and whether you have ready-made visuals.

Can I edit content myself after launch?

Yes. With a CMS or Webflow you get an admin panel for edits. For static sites we discuss the most convenient way to publish changes.