Website pricing

The useful numbers, without a sales-call obstacle course.

Website design packages and prices for UK small businesses.

Choose the nearest package, check what is included and send the rough shape of the job. The final quote depends on the agreed scope, but the public ranges stop a simple brochure site ending with a price pulled out of somebody's arse.

  • Build prices from £99.
  • 50% deposit to start. Pay the balance before handover or launch.
  • Hosting from £4.99 a month, priced separately.

Three brochure-site packages. No overlapping prices.

Page limits and revision rounds keep small jobs affordable. Extra work is quoted before it happens.

Launch

£99–£149

One focused page for a small business that needs a proper home online.

  • Pages1 custom page.
  • Revisions1 revision round.
  • ContactPhone, email or WhatsApp route.
  • SEOPage title, search summary and clear structure.
  • Best forA simple service, event or first website.

A form, extra pages or chunky copy work move the job into a larger scope.

Enquire about Launch →

Growth

£400–£699

More pages and structure for a business with several services or a fuller story.

  • Pages5–8 custom pages.
  • Revisions2 revision rounds.
  • IncludesSeveral services, galleries and forms if agreed.
  • SEOSearch basics and links between pages.
  • Best forA fuller brochure site. Still not an app.

Large shops, portals, custom software and giant migrations need separate scoping.

Enquire about Growth →

Monthly care

After launch

£19–£49 / month

Minor updates after launch, without turning every text change into a new project.

Covers
Minor edits and content swaps.
Time
Roughly 30 minutes a month.
Not for
Redesigns or new features.
Best for
Keeping details current.

Unused time does not turn into a secret redesign fund. Bigger work is quoted separately.

Extra bits, priced before they appear.

Add only what the job actually needs.

  • Extra page.from £60
  • Copy tidy-up.from £99
  • Google Search Console setup.from £60
  • Domain email setup.from £45
  • Extra edit batch.from £25

The basics should not be optional extras

  • Layouts that work on phones, tablets and computers.
  • Clear headings, readable text and easy ways to get in touch.
  • Page titles, search summaries and text search engines can read.
  • Basic access, link, form and launch checks.
  • Agreed edit rounds, sent in clear batches.

The bits that can make a small job massive

  • Extra pages, large copy jobs or pro photos.
  • Online shops, booking tools, member areas or custom tools.
  • Paid fonts, stock images, software or other services.
  • Large content moves and repairs to old hosting problems.
  • Changes beyond the package's included edit rounds.

Half to start. Half before launch.

A 50% deposit books the work and starts the agreed job. The other 50% is due before handover or launch. Any extras are agreed in writing first. The numbers stay boring and clear. That is how money should be.

The finished site is yours after final payment

You own and may use the finished work after the final balance is paid. Third-party assets still follow their own licences. Hosting and domain costs stay separate unless the quote says they are included. The full wording is in the terms.

Why is each package a price range?

A clean one-page site with ready content costs less than a messy one. New copy and special sections add work. The quote stays in the shown range unless you choose something outside the package.

Which package fits a website refresh?

Most refreshes fit Standard or Growth because several pages need work. Choose Website refresh on the form and send the current URL. It will be checked before a package is suggested.

Does SEO-ready mean guaranteed Google rankings?

No. It means the agreed pages have sound search basics. Rankings also depend on rivals, reputation, useful links, good content and time. The SEO-ready guide explains it without the usual fog.

Send the rough job through the enquiry form. You will be pointed at the simplest sensible package, not upsold a gold-plated shed. You can also read about new websites or refreshing an existing site first.