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Simple 5 Page Website
A five-page website, designed and built for mobile first and set up to bring you customers. Includes three rounds of changes once I hand it over, so we get it right together. Extra pages £75 each.
- £500
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10 Page Business Website
Ten pages, so each thing you do gets one of its own instead of sharing. Room for a page per service, an about page that sounds like you rather than like everyone else, and a few aimed at the towns you actually work in — which is what gets you found nearby. Built for a phone first, because that's where nearly everyone will see it. Includes three rounds of changes once I hand it over, so we get it right together, and more pages can be added on afterwards.
- £800
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Website Rescue & Move
Stuck with the website you've got? A developer who's stopped answering, a builder site you can't edit, or one that's just old. I take a copy of your site before touching anything, move your words and pictures onto one built properly, bring the web address over, reconnect your email so nothing bounces mid-move, and set up the certificate and redirects so old links keep working. Up to ten pages, on hosting with me. Bigger, or with a shop or logins behind it, and rebuilding is usually cheaper.
- £250
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E-Commerce Store
A complete online shop for your business. Up to 20 products, secure card checkout, standard UK shipping rules and a simple dashboard for managing orders. Larger catalogues quoted separately.
- £1,500
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Extra page
One additional page for your website, written, designed and built to match the rest of your site.
- £75
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Online Booking
Let customers book you online instead of messaging your Facebook page. Your opening hours and how long each job takes, a booking form that only ever offers slots you're actually free, and a confirmation email to both of you the moment one comes in — plus a simple list of what's booked and when. Added to a website I build for you, wherever it ends up hosted. It takes bookings, not payments; deposits are a separate add-on. Looking after it is the Business Care Plan rather than the standard one.
- £450
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Booking Deposits
Take a deposit when someone books, so a no-show costs them rather than you. The money goes straight into your own Stripe account — never through me — so you're the one who refunds it, keeps it or puts it towards the bill, and no card details are ever stored on your website. Set up alongside online booking, through your own Stripe account in your own name. It's a deposit at the time of booking, not payment in full and not a shop checkout — if you're selling products, that's the online shop.
- £150
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Job Gallery
Show the work. Photos of your finished jobs, grouped by the type of work and paired before-and-after where you've got both, laid out to load quickly on a phone, which is where people will look at them. Room for your reviews and trade accreditations to sit properly alongside. Send me your job photos and I'll put them up; real ones off site beat anything stock, and I won't put up pictures of work that isn't yours. New photos are a change like any other, so a care plan covers them.
- £250
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Photo Quote Requests
Let someone ask you for a price without you driving out to look at it. A quote request form that takes photos straight off their phone — three pictures of a roof or a leak and you can price it from the van. Photos are shrunk on the way in, so a big camera picture doesn't stall the form on a bad signal, and every request lands in your inbox with them attached. It collects the enquiry; it doesn't quote for you, take payment or book anything in.
- £300
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Menu & Allergens
A proper menu on your own website instead of a photo of a paper one on Facebook. Sections, dishes, prices and the 14 allergens marked against each item, laid out to read on a phone while someone's deciding where to eat. You tell me what's changed and I'll change it — that's what the care plan is for, so new prices and this week's specials don't sit wrong for months. The allergen information is yours: you tell me what's in each dish and I put it up exactly as you give it.
- £250
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Availability Calendar & Direct Booking
Take bookings direct and keep the commission. A calendar showing what's free, your own seasonal prices, minimum stays and changeover days, and a deposit paid straight into your own Stripe account — never through me. It syncs both ways with Booking.com and Airbnb, so a week booked there blocks out here and the other way round; that's included, not an extra, because a double-booked bank holiday is the worst day of your year. One property.
- £850
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Members Area
A members-only part of your website, behind a proper login. Fixtures, events, news, documents and a member list your committee can actually use, instead of a Facebook group and a spreadsheet. Members reset their own passwords without ringing anybody. It holds real people's details, so it comes with a written agreement covering what's stored and who can see it, and it's adults only — junior sections aren't covered.
- £600
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Subs Collection
Collect subs by card instead of chasing bank transfers. Members pay monthly or yearly through your club's own Stripe account — the money goes straight to the club and never through me — and the members area knows who has paid, so the treasurer stops keeping a spreadsheet. Reminders go out before a payment is due. Added alongside the members area. The club's Stripe account is the club's own, in the club's name.
- £250
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Google Business Profile setup
Get found on Google Maps. I set up or claim your Google Business Profile and fill in every detail — categories, opening hours, service areas, photos — then make sure your website tells Google exactly where you are and what you do.
- £250
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Business Facebook Account & Page Setup
Get found where people are already looking. I set up or claim your business Facebook page and fill in every detail — category, opening hours, service area, contact details, cover and profile images — link it to your website, and make sure messages and reviews come through to you properly.
- £250
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Business Instagram Account Setup
A proper business Instagram, set up right. I create or convert your account to a business profile, write your bio, add your contact buttons and link, connect it to your Facebook page so both can be managed together, and get your first grid looking like a business rather than an afterthought.
- £250
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Combined Social Setup — Google, Facebook & Instagram
All three of your main channels set up together — your Google Business Profile, your Facebook page and your Instagram — each filled in properly and linked to your website and to each other. Works out considerably cheaper than setting them up one at a time, and it means everything says the same thing about your business from day one.
- £350
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Business email (setup)
One-off setup of the business email that comes with your hosting. I create your three mailboxes — hello@yourbusiness.co.uk plus two of your choosing — set them up on your phone and computer so they just work, and hand you your own webmail address. The mailboxes cost nothing on top of the hosting; this is the one-off work of setting them up. Only available on a domain I buy and host for you.
- £20
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A change, without the care plan
A single small change to your website — new text, a swapped photo, updated opening hours or prices. For customers not on the Care Plan, where changes are already included. Larger work quoted separately.
- £30
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Remote install / service call
A one-off remote session to sort something out — setting up your email on a new phone or laptop, connecting a tool to your website, or fixing something that isn't the site itself. Free when you start on a Care Plan.
- £30