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Based in Colchester, Essex

Serving clients across Essex, London and the wider UK.

Before you ask

Common questions

How much does a website cost? +

Brochure sites start from £899, e-commerce from £2,999. Everything is fixed price. You get a written quote before any work starts, and there are no hourly bills or surprise extras. The services page has the full tiered breakdown.

How long does it take to build? +

A typical small business site takes 3 to 5 weeks once we agree the brief. E-commerce and larger projects take 6 to 10 weeks. I work in stages and share progress along the way, so you are not waiting in the dark for six weeks while I disappear.

Do I own the site once it launches? +

Yes. The code, the design, the domain, and the content are all yours. If you ever want to move to a different developer or self-host, I will hand everything over with no fuss. No vendor lock-in.

Can I update the website myself afterwards? +

It depends what you want to update. Most clients prefer to send me changes and have them done properly. For sites where day-to-day editing matters (blog, news, products), I build a content editor so you can make changes without touching code.

Do you work with WordPress, or only Astro? +

Both. Astro is faster and more secure for most small business sites, so it is my default. WordPress makes sense when you need a CMS your team will update daily, or when you have existing WordPress assets worth keeping. I will recommend the right platform for your situation, not the one I want to sell.

Do you offer hosting and ongoing support? +

Yes. Management plans start from a few pounds a month and cover hosting, security, backups, updates, and small content changes. Most clients stay on a plan after launch. Plans are listed on the services page.

How is this different from Wix, Squarespace, or a DIY builder? +

Builders are fine if you just need a placeholder. The trade-off is that everything looks like a builder, performance is mediocre, SEO is generic, and you are stuck with their templates and limits. A bespoke site is designed around your business, ranks better in Google, and reflects you, not a template marketplace.