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Monthly website plans, built around your business

Spread the cost, skip the upfront bill, and treat your website like the utility it should be.

01 / Why monthly

The upfront quote is the wrong unit

Picture a sole-trader florist who needs a site this month, has £400 in the bank, and would happily spend £79 a month for the next three years to get one. The traditional web design model says no. The monthly plan says yes, today, with no compromise on the build quality.

Monthly plans work because they match how a small business actually feels its costs. You pay for the website the way you pay for your accountant, your insurance and your card terminal. It shows up on the same line in the management accounts every month and stays out of the way the rest of the time.

The other reason it works: it puts the pressure on us. You can stop paying any month, so we have to keep doing useful work to earn the next one. That changes the relationship in a way that a one-off invoice cannot.

02 / What the plan covers

Six things baked into the monthly fee

Not a hosting plan with bolt-ons. A whole web team in one bill.

No four-figure upfront bill

A traditional web design quote tends to land somewhere between £1,500 and £6,000 before the site is even built. The monthly plan replaces that with a single recurring fee you can budget around like any other utility.

Hosting and domain bundled in

Fast hosting, SSL, daily backups and uptime monitoring are all part of the same monthly fee. No separate hosting login, no annual renewal you forgot to budget for, no panic when the certificate expires on a Saturday.

Changes are not a project

Drop a message in the portal: new prices, new opening hours, a fresh photo gallery, an extra service page. We make the change in UK hours and ping you when it is live. No hourly rate, no minimum charge.

One bill, one team, one phone number

When something needs doing, you do not have to work out whether it is a hosting issue, a designer issue or a developer issue. It is all the same plan and the same people, so the answer is always: just ask.

You still own everything

Your domain stays in your name. Your content is yours. The monthly plan is access to a team and a hosted site, not a hostage situation. If you ever leave, we hand the lot over cleanly.

Cancel without drama

Cancel any time with a single message. No notice period, no cancellation fee, no exit interview, no clawback for the design work we already did. We would rather earn next month than chain you to next year.

03 / How it runs

Sign up, get a site, pay monthly

01

Kick off for free

We design and build your site at no upfront cost. No setup fee, no deposit, no card up front. You only start paying the day the site goes live.

02

Design and build

Included in the monthly fee. You see a clickable preview before paying anything and you only start paying the day the site goes live.

03

Pay monthly

Card or direct debit from launch day. The price stays the same month after month. No annual hike, no surprise add-ons.

04

Use it like a utility

Stop thinking about the website. Ask for changes when you need them, ignore it when you do not. The site keeps working in the background.

FAQ

Common questions

Is a monthly plan more expensive in the long run than a one-off build?

Sometimes, sometimes not. A one-off build looks cheaper on day one but you still have to pay for hosting, SSL, backups and a developer every time you need a change. Once you add those up over two or three years, the maths usually balances out and you have someone on the other end of the line throughout.

What happens if I stop paying?

Send us a message to cancel and we hand over the domain and any content you provided cleanly. We do not hold anything ransom and there is no exit fee. The point of a monthly plan is that you are choosing it each month.

What if I need more than three pages?

The default build is a 3-page site. If you need something bigger, like a booking system, a member area or a much larger content set, we agree a realistic timeline on the first call before any work starts. The £79 monthly fee covers most small business builds without changing.

Is there a setup fee hidden somewhere?

No. Setup fees are a way of de-risking a recurring revenue model that the provider does not really believe in. The first charge on your card is your first month, the day the site goes live, and that is it.

Why monthly instead of annual?

Annual upfront pricing puts the risk on you and rewards us whether the work is good or not. Monthly pricing puts the risk on us. You stay if the site keeps doing what you need, and that is the right way around.

Is the £79 the whole bill?

Yes. £79 a month covers hosting, SSL, domain management, backups, uptime monitoring, security updates and any change request via the customer portal. No setup fee, no design fee, no per-change fees, no bolt-ons. One flat monthly charge, starting the day your site goes live.

Start on the free plan

No card, no trial. See how the monthly model works before you commit to anything.