What I build, and who I build it for
Websites for any small business.
I work with shops, cafés, salons, studios, trades, restaurants, florists, gyms, therapists, wedding suppliers, music schools — and pretty much anyone else running a local business in London. Three packages, one builder, no agency overhead.
Packages
From £499 to £999.
Honest pricing. No surprise add-ons, no monthly retainer traps. Pick the size that matches your business and I'll build it inside a week or two.
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one-page site
£499
Starter
Custom-designed one-pager. Copy, basic SEO, Google Business Profile setup. Live in 7 days.
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multi-page site
£999
Standard
Up to 6 pages with full copywriting, schema markup, and Google Business Profile. Booking integration on request.
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ongoing maintenance
£30/mo
Care plan
Monthly updates, security patches, performance reports, and small content tweaks.
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Industry guides
Deep-dives for the most common trades.
The guides I work with often enough to have written specific notes for — what works, what doesn't, what to expect. Read the one closest to your business, or skip ahead and just message me.
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For cafés & coffee shops
A café website that works as hard as your espresso machine.
Most independent cafés have one of two websites: a Squarespace template they paid £200 for that loads in 6 seconds, or no website at all and an Instagram bio with a Linktree. Neither competes with the chains. Neither shows up when someone searches "coffee near me" in your postcode. I build the third option: a fast, considered site that actually generates footfall.
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For barbershops & barbers
A barbershop site that doesn't look like a salon site.
Most barber websites look like salon websites: pastel colours, soft fonts, friendly copy, six different booking platforms. That's not what your shop is. Your shop is straight-edged, masculine, walk-in-friendly, no-nonsense. Your website should feel the same. I write copy by talking to barbers, take photos in the chair, and build editorial sites that match the shop's actual energy.
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For hair & beauty salons
A salon site that converts the scroll into a booking.
Independent salons live and die by their before-and-after photography and how easily someone can book. Most salon sites get neither right. The photos load slowly. The booking is buried three clicks deep. Mobile is an afterthought. I build the version that actually converts — fast gallery loads, one-tap booking, mobile-first by default.
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For local businesses in West London
A local business website built to bring enquiries, not just look online.
Most local businesses do not need a huge agency website. They need a clear page that loads fast, explains the offer, shows trust, ranks for the right area, and makes it easy for a customer to call, email or book. I build that for West London shops, cafes, salons, trades, studios and local services.
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Everyone else
And all of these too.
I haven't written a dedicated page for every industry — but I work with all of them. If your trade is on this list (or isn't, and you still need a website), the answer is yes, I can build it.
- Restaurants & gastropubs
- Florists & gift shops
- Independent retailers
- Cleaners & home services
- Trades (plumbers, electricians, gardeners)
- Tattoo studios
- Fitness studios & PTs
- Driving schools
- Photographers
- Bookshops & galleries
- Estate agents
- Wellness & therapy practices
- Music schools & tutors
- Wedding suppliers
- Catering & private chefs
- Anything else local
Different trade, similar problem?
If your business isn't on the list above, it's still mine to build. Drop me a line and I'll talk it through with you.
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