What we do

Services for startups and small businesses in the UK

Most of our clients are UK-based businesses building their first proper website, outgrowing a DIY page, replacing a tired site that no longer converts, or adding practical AI to support and operations. Below is how we typically help—from a focused brochure site to copilots and automations. We do not provide these services for organisations based outside the United Kingdom.

Discovery & content

Short workshops and practical exercises so we understand your customers, offers, and calls to action. You leave with a shared picture of what the site must achieve.

  • Structure and key pages—no bloat
  • Messaging guidance if you are still finding your voice
  • Recommendations for photography, copy, and trust signals

Design & front-end

Visual design that fits your sector and budget, then a fast, responsive build—search-friendly and easy to extend when you add services or locations.

  • Mobile-first layouts and clear navigation
  • Accessibility and performance as standard—not extras
  • Modern stack (e.g. Angular with server rendering when SEO matters)

AI consultancy & development

Strategy and production AI for teams that need answers grounded in their own content, faster back-office work, or smarter search—not generic chat widgets.

  • Discovery workshops and written roadmaps
  • Copilots, RAG search, and draft-and-review automations
  • Integrations with sites, CRMs, and .NET / MongoDB stacks we already maintain

Full AI services overview →

Forms, data & integrations

Contact and lead capture that land in your inbox reliably; optional APIs and databases when you need more than a static page—built on .NET and MongoDB with a maintainable structure.

  • Spam-resistant enquiry handling
  • Hooks for email, CRM, bookings, or payments later
  • Documentation so future developers are not guessing

Not sure what you need yet?

Tell us you are pre-launch, migrating from a page builder, or planning a full refresh—we will suggest a proportionate scope.

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