Services
We provide a wide range of web development services, products and customization
Content Management System, Event Booking System, Event Calendar, Blog, News Management, Document Management System, Membership System, Booking, Reservations, Availability System, Shopping Cart, Online Ordering System, Online Payments, Business Directory Listings, Logo Design, Mobile-Optimised Website
What kind of website do you need?
Affordable websites from just £199.
Standard
Just need something simple to tell people what you do? A standard, brochure style website is for you.
Catalogue
Got products to display but don’t need online payments? A catalogue style site is right for you.
Blog
Just want to update your visitors with news and articles? A blog website is what you need.
Booking
Want to accept bookings with or without payments? A booking and scheduling website is for you.
eCommerce
Want to sell products and take payments in an online shop? An eCommerce website is for you.
Bespoke
If you have requirements that don’t seem to fit with our generic types contact us for a quote.
Our 6 steps to a successful web design process
01
Discover
The discovery phase is all about information-gathering. At this step it is important to understand more about the client’s business and industry, their target market and customers and the ultimate goal for the website.
02
Plan
Using the information gathered from phase one, we put together a plan for the new website that includes alongside others a requirements analysis, a site map and creating a SEO strategy.
03
Design
The design stage involves moving the information outlined in the planning stage further into a visual representation. Upon completion of the design phase, the website should have taken shape.
04
Develop
This is where the creative ideas for the website are made into reality. The content is inserted into its intended pages, links and functionality are tested and the security features are applied.
05
Launch
The purpose of the launch phase is to prepare the website for public viewing. This requires final polishing, deep testing of interactivity and features and a consideration of the user experience.
06
Maintain
This final step of web design is often overlooked, but website maintenance is important for the long-term health and success of a website. That includes updates, backups, security issues and analytics.