Websites
WordPress websites built properly.
Built for businesses ready to invest in performance, structure, and long-term growth. Not shortcuts.
Most WordPress websites are built to ship quickly. Not to last.
- Heavy multipurpose themes used as shortcuts
- Plugin stacks layered on to compensate for poor structure
- Bloated CSS and JavaScript payloads
- SEO treated as a plugin install rather than structural architecture
- Performance “optimised” after launch instead of engineered from day one.
- No performance budget. No accessibility consideration. No long-term thinking.
The result?
Slow. Fragile. Difficult to scale. Expensive to fix later.
That’s not a WordPress problem.
That’s a build discipline problem.
How We Build WordPress Differently
WordPress is powerful when it’s structured properly.
We build lean, performance-focused WordPress foundations designed to:
- Custom-structured WordPress builds
- Performance-first foundations
- Minimal, intentional plugin stack
- SEO-ready information architecture
- Accessibility considered from day one
- Built to scale as your business evolves
No theme flipping.
No technical debt.
What You Actually Get
- Bespoke WordPress build
- Structured content architecture
- Performance optimisation
- Security best practices
- Ongoing support options
- Optional audit & optimisation roadmap
Our Build Process
- Strategy & structure
- Wireframe & content mapping
- WordPress build
- Testing & optimisation
- Launch & ongoing refinement
Q&A's
Questions & Answers about Websites
Why WordPress instead of Squarespace, Wix, or Webflow?
WordPress offers more flexibility, better long-term ownership, and deeper customisation than closed platforms. You own your site, your content, and your data. It scales with your business, integrates with almost anything, and doesn’t lock you into a single vendor. For businesses that want control and room to grow, WordPress is still the strongest foundation.
What's wrong with using a multipurpose theme?
Multipurpose themes come preloaded with layouts, demos, and features designed to cover every possible use case. That means your site carries code for things you’ll never use, which slows it down and creates fragile dependencies. We use a lightweight starter framework and build only what your site actually needs, so there’s no bloat, no unnecessary complexity, and no reliance on someone else’s design decisions.
Why do your projects start at £1,800 when I can get a WordPress site for £500?
You can get a WordPress site for £500. It will probably use a heavy theme, a pile of plugins, and minimal attention to performance, accessibility, or SEO structure. It will work at first. Then it will slow down, break, or become expensive to maintain. Our pricing reflects the time and discipline required to build something that lasts.
How long does a WordPress build typically take?
Most projects take four to eight weeks from kickoff to launch, depending on complexity. That includes strategy, wireframing, content mapping, build, testing, and optimisation. We don’t rush builds because cutting corners creates problems later.
Do I need to provide all the content before we start?
Not necessarily. We can work with draft content, placeholder structure, or collaborate on content development as part of the project. What matters is having clarity on what the site needs to communicate. We’ll help you map that out during the strategy phase.
Will I be able to edit the site myself after launch?
Yes. We build with Elementor, so you get a visual editor that makes updating content, images, and layouts straightforward without touching code. We also provide training and documentation so you’re confident managing the site yourself from day one.
What about SEO? Is that included?
We build with SEO fundamentals in place: clean code, fast load times, proper heading structure, and Yoast configured for metadata basics. Your site will be technically sound and ready for search engines.
Do you offer hosting and ongoing support?
We can recommend hosting providers suited to your needs, and we offer monthly maintenance plans to keep your site secure and up to date. Plans start at £50 per month for weekly backups and plugin updates. Higher tiers include dedicated support time: £100 per month adds two hours of our time, and £150 per month includes four hours for ongoing changes and improvements.
What if I already have a WordPress site that needs fixing?
We offer WordPress audits and optimisation for existing sites. If your current site is salvageable, we can identify issues and recommend improvements. If it’s fundamentally flawed, we’ll tell you honestly whether it’s worth fixing or better to rebuild properly.
How do we get started?
Book a strategy call. We’ll discuss your goals, review your current situation, and scope out what a proper build would involve. No obligation, no hard sell. Just a structured conversation to see if we’re the right fit.
Built properly. Priced accordingly.
We don’t compete on being the cheapest.
WordPress projects typically start from £1,800, depending on scope and complexity.
If you’re ready to invest in structure, performance, and long-term growth, let’s start a structured discussion.