Web services

Helping you build, maintain, repair, and manage websites across different platforms.

From UX review and development to maintenance, upgrades, technical support, hosting, and platform guidance, we help websites stay useful, stable, and easier to manage.

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Core services

The main areas we prioritise on every website project.

We focus first on the parts that make a site useful, reliable, visible, and manageable: user experience, development, content and SEO, and the technical care that keeps everything running.

1. Design and user experience

Make the website easier to understand, navigate, and trust.

We shape layouts, page structure, navigation, accessibility, forms, and user journeys so visitors can find information quickly and act with confidence.

Responsive layouts Accessible journeys Clear page hierarchy

2. Development and functionality

Build reliable features, integrations, and content systems.

We build production-ready websites, CMS setups, custom features, ecommerce, booking flows, dashboards, and integrations around the way your project needs to work.

Custom development CMS setup Integrations

3. Content and search engine optimisation

Structure content so people and search engines can read it clearly.

We organise content, headings, metadata, internal links, page intent, and technical SEO basics to improve visibility and make each page more effective.

Page structure Metadata Search visibility

4. Hosting, security, and maintenance

Keep the website secure, updated, backed up, and performing well.

We support hosting, SSL, DNS, backups, monitoring, updates, security checks, performance reviews, and the ongoing technical care a live website needs.

Managed hosting Backups and updates Monitoring

How we help

Support for the full website lifecycle.

Whether your site is on WordPress, a hosted builder, a custom Django or Laravel app, Shopify, WooCommerce, static hosting, or a mixed setup, we start by understanding the platform and then choose the right level of help.

1. User Experience (UX) Analysis and Design

Understand where the website helps users and where it gets in their way.

UX design analysis looks at structure, content, navigation, forms, trust signals, accessibility, and the steps people take before they enquire, book, buy, or ask for help.

Review user journeys, page hierarchy, content clarity, and conversion blockers.

Map what visitors need to see, understand, trust, and complete on each page.

Turn findings into practical design changes, priorities, and next-step actions.

2. Development and Testing

Prototype ideas quickly, then build production-ready website features.

Development can start with small prototypes to test a workflow or visual direction, then move into production code, CMS setup, integrations, ecommerce, booking, reporting, or custom tools.

Prototype key screens, workflows, forms, dashboards, and customer journeys quickly.

Build production features with responsive layouts, integrations, and launch checks.

Connect CMS, ecommerce, booking, reporting, or custom platform requirements.

3. Maintenance and Upgrades

Keep the website current, stable, secure, and ready to improve.

Maintenance and upgrades cover the ongoing work that keeps a site healthy: updates, backups, security checks, content improvements, performance reviews, and managed platform changes.

Apply CMS, theme, plugin, package, and dependency upgrades with careful checks.

Review backups, SSL, DNS, uptime, forms, email delivery, and common failure points.

Improve content, layout, speed, accessibility, and reliability without disruption.

4. Technical Support

Track technical support clearly from request to report.

Technical support is easier to manage when each request has a reference, a status, a clear fix history, and a useful report of the work completed.

Log technical support requests with status, priority, notes, and next steps.

Report fixes, credit usage, risks, recurring issues, and completed support work.

Share clear summaries so everyone knows what changed and what still needs care.

Frameworks, languages, and hosting

We work across common website stacks and keep learning as platforms evolve.

Every project has its own constraints. We can work with familiar CMS platforms, custom code, server environments, cloud services, and hosting providers, and we keep expanding what we can support.

HTML, CSS and JS
PHP
Python
WordPress
Shopify
OpenCart
Django
ReactJS
Angular
AWS EC2
AWS S3
GitHub
Shared hosting
Linux Servers

Start a conversation

Need help with a website, app, hosting setup, or customer journey?

Tell us what you are trying to build, update, manage, or fix, and we will help you decide the next practical step.