A 15-minute chat
We talk on the phone or WhatsApp. Tell me about your business. Send your logo and photos if you've got them. No logo? That's fine, we'll sort it.
Websites for local UK businesses
No six-week project. No £2,000 quote. No meetings about meetings.
Done for you, start to finish Pay when you're happy Three build slots a week
How it works
Most of the work is mine. Here's all you do.
We talk on the phone or WhatsApp. Tell me about your business. Send your logo and photos if you've got them. No logo? That's fine, we'll sort it.
I write the words, design the pages and build the site. You get a private preview link the same day. That's your real website, not a mock-up.
You tell me what to change. I make the tweaks. Then it goes live on your own domain, ready for people to find.
What £249 buys
Here's the lot — and what the same job would cost you elsewhere.
And it's all in your favour:
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Paid once, yours forever.
Thanks — you won't need to come back.
Recent work
Same fixed price. Same three days. Each one made for that one business.
Kitchens, doors and fitted wardrobes. Calls coming straight from the page.
Brunch, cakes and proper coffee. Menu and opening hours, easy to keep up to date.
Cuts, colour and bridal. Photos up front and a tap-to-book button that does the work.
Who you're dealing with
This is a one-man operation, run from Renfrewshire and working with businesses all over the UK by phone and WhatsApp. You deal with me start to finish.
I'll be straight with you: I'm an AI whizz, and that's the whole secret. Knowing how to get the best out of AI is how I build a proper site in days, not weeks — and it's why I can charge £249 instead of the £2,000 this used to cost. The AI writes the code. I do everything else: the design, the words, the setup, and fixing things when something breaks.
Every site is built from scratch for one business — clean, lightweight code, not a drag-and-drop template or a theme loaded with stuff you'll never use. So it loads fast and stays light: better for your customers, and better for getting found on Google. And it won't look like anyone else's, because it's yours.
And you don't need a fancy logo to look good. Look at the name at the top of this page — that's mine. Just text, set properly. A site built well looks sharp on its own. Already got a logo? I'll add it, no bother. Want one made — or other bits for your business? Just ask. That's extra, of course, and I'll give you a price.
Keep it looked after
Once your site's live, being found on Google is what brings local customers through the door — and a site needs keeping online, secure and up to date to keep doing its job. The Care Plan looks after the whole lot from day one, for £29 a month, so you never have to think about it. It's optional, and your site's yours either way.
It starts the day you go live and keeps the whole thing looked after:
Sign up when your site goes live and I'll throw in 100 business cards — designed to match, printed and posted to you. On me.
Charity, CIC, community group, a wee local cause — whatever you're running, have a word. I'll build the site for nothing — all I ask is you take the £29 Care Plan from the off. That's what keeps you online and looked after, and it's how your changes get done: WhatsApp me a new photo or a date and it's sorted. No build fee, no big bill, just the bit that keeps it ticking. Tell me what you're about and I'll see what I can do.
Have a word on WhatsAppThe honest bit
It's really £249, and there's no catch. The AI does the heavy lifting on the build, so it's quick, so it's cheap. You pay once. That's it.
No — the build is a one-off. Pay once and it's yours, done, with your first year of hosting and domain included. The £29 plan is the optional bit that looks after it: kept findable on Google, hosted, secure, your domain renewed year after year, and small changes sorted — so you never have to think about it. Most people start it from day one for the looking-after, but it's entirely optional and you can cancel anytime. Either way, the site stays yours.
Straight answer: a website needs hosting to stay online, and the £29 is what pays for it — so if it stops, the site comes offline. But nothing's lost. You own the lot, so you can hand it to another host and put it straight back up, or come back to me anytime. It just needs someone keeping the lights on.
And your first year's hosting is already in the £249, so this only comes into play from year two.
From our first chat, once I've got what I need from you: a rough idea of your business and any photos or logo you want to use.
There are only three slots a week, so you might wait a few days to start. The build itself is three days.
You see a preview on day two and get two rounds of changes to get it right. You don't pay until you're happy — then you approve it and it goes live. No money changes hands for something you haven't signed off.
Same price. I'll rebuild it from scratch and move your domain across, so you keep your web address. You don't lose a thing.
Yes. Everything — the site, the words and the domain. If you ever want to walk away, you take the lot with you.
You don't manage anything. I set the whole thing up, and on the Care Plan I handle every change — you just send a WhatsApp. You never log in, never touch code, never wrestle with settings. If you can send a text, you can run your website.
Honestly, more than almost anything. When someone needs what you do, they don't reach for a phone book — they Google it or tap the map on their phone, then look at who shows up, what the reviews say, and whether there's a proper website behind it. If you're not there, or what's there looks half-finished, they go with whoever is — and that's usually not the best person for the job, just the easiest to find. Being on Google, looking the part and easy to choose, is how a local business gets picked. That's exactly what I set up for you and keep looked after on the £29 plan: your Google listing sorted and kept fresh, so when someone nearby is looking, you're the one they find. It builds over time rather than overnight, but it's the difference between getting found and getting forgotten.
A Facebook page is grand, but you don't own it and it's hard to be found on Google with one. A proper website shows up when someone searches for what you do, and it's yours.
You can. But DIY builders eat your evenings, and your evenings are worth more than £249. I do it in three days while you get on with the job.
You could have a go. But getting a good site out of AI takes someone who knows how to drive it, and that's my whole job. I'm an AI whizz — I get the best out of it, then shape it into a proper site for your business, not generic guff.
And even then, AI only writes the code. It doesn't register your domain, set up your hosting and email, connect you to Google, or fix things at 9pm when something breaks. That's all me.
Maybe — there are folk online who'll do a site for less. The difference is what you're left holding. Cheap usually means you still write your own words, sort your own domain, hosting and email, and wire up Google yourself — and when it breaks, the job's done and so is your help.
With me there's nothing left for you to do, it's set up to be found locally, and I'm still a WhatsApp away next year. The build's the easy bit; it's everything round it you're paying for.
Three slots a week
No catch. No contract. No nonsense — just a proper website in three days!
A 15-minute chat is all it takes to start. First come, first served.