Web design · Beverley, East Yorkshire

Web design in Beverley.

I live here. That’s the pitch, mostly.

When your website breaks on a Saturday, I’m not a ticket queue in another city — I’m ten minutes away, probably walking the dog. Beverley businesses have two options at the moment: agencies in Hull and Leeds who’ll quote you “from £2,500” after a discovery call, or DIY builders that make every café, salon and trades firm look like the same template with a different logo. I’m the third option.

What you get.

A proper, bespoke website — designed for your business, not adapted from a theme — from £750, live in five days. Three sizes: £750 for up to two pages, £1,200 for up to four, £1,950 for up to six, then £175 a page beyond that. Every price is published, because “get a quote” is a game and I’m not playing it. See all pricing →

Who it’s for.

The businesses that make this town actually work. Cafés, framers, barbers, trades, studios, makers. If your customers are within twenty miles of the Minster, your website’s job is simple: show up when locals search, look like you’re worth visiting, and make contacting you effortless. That’s what I build.

What a Beverley website is actually competing with.

A town of thirty thousand with two market places and a tourist trade behaves differently online than a city does. Most of your customers already know you exist — they’re checking whether you’re open, whether you’re any good, and whether they can park. A lot of Beverley businesses lose that visitor not to a competitor’s website but to a Facebook page that hasn’t been updated since a Christmas opening-hours post, or to a site that was fine in 2016 and now takes nine seconds to load on a phone halfway down Toll Gavel.

So I build for the phone first, keep the page weight low enough to survive a bad signal, and put the three things a local actually wants — hours, location, a way to get hold of you — where a thumb can reach them without scrolling. It is not glamorous work. It is the work that makes the phone ring.

Every month I review one local site — free.

It’s called Site of the Month, and both of them so far have been Beverley businesses: Ford Framing on North Bar Within, then Glenholme Florists on Wilbert Lane. If your website has been quietly embarrassing you, I might already be writing about it — better to ring me first.

Common questions.

How much does a website cost in Beverley?

£750 for a site of up to two pages, £1,200 for up to four, £1,950 for up to six with the search groundwork done properly, then £175 for each page beyond the sixth. Those are the actual prices, published, not a starting point that moves once I’ve seen your turnover. The Hull and Leeds agencies that market into Beverley will usually land between £2,000 and £5,000 for equivalent work, and most won’t say the number until you’ve sat through a discovery call.

How long does it take?

Five working days from the point I have your content — five consecutive days, not five days of my time spread across two months. The thing that actually delays a build is waiting on copy and photographs, which is why I ask for them before the clock starts rather than halfway through.

Can we meet in person?

Yes, and it costs nothing. I live in Beverley, so a coffee in town is a ten minute walk rather than a billable site visit. I’d generally rather meet you than run a video call, though I’m happy either way if your diary is tighter than mine.

What happens if my website breaks after it’s live?

You ring me and I fix it. There is no ticket queue and no account manager, because there is only one person here. Hosting and care is £45 a month if you want me watching it permanently, but a site I built falling over in its first weeks is my problem to sort regardless of whether you’re on a care plan.

How it works.

Pick a package, pay the deposit, send me your content, and your site is live in five days. Four slots a month, and there’s one open now. Start a build →

Nearby: Hull · Driffield · York · Bridlington