Not everyone has a few grand spare for a shiny new site - especially right now. But that doesn't mean you should have to settle for something slow, inaccessible, or DIY-looking. This is my way of fixing that: three straightforward options that make good websites affordable, without cutting corners or piling on hidden fees.
Why I'm doing this
I’ve been building websites for over 20 years, and I’ve lost count of the people who came to me after being burned — overpriced builds, dodgy freelancers, confusing platforms, or just no clue where to start.
There’s a huge difference between what I do and what you get from AI site builders, bloated, insecure platforms like WordPress, or drag-and-drop tools that promise the world but deliver slow, inaccessible, or insecure sites. Those things might seem like a cheap and easy fix, but they’re usually the wrong choice for almost everyone - especially if you care about quality, performance, security, or being taken seriously.
I build sites properly. No shortcuts, no bloat, and no platforms that fall over when you stop paying the premium tier.
This setup is for the sole traders, charities, and small business owners who want a proper website built by someone who gives a toss - and doesn't speak in jargon.