Website building

Small-business websites that make the offer clear and the next step obvious.

ProcessPortal builds clean, mobile-friendly websites for service businesses that need to look more professional, explain services properly and turn visitors into cleaner, better-structured enquiries. If you do not need a full site yet, we can also build a customer link and tracker as a smaller first step.

The aim

Make the business look active, clear and easy to contact.

Your website should give customers confidence before they message you. It should answer the obvious questions, show the business is real and guide people towards the right enquiry route.

What we focus on

  • Clear homepage message and call to action
  • Services, areas covered and prices or starting points where useful
  • Trust signals, FAQs and review placement
  • Mobile-friendly sections with readable text
  • Enquiry, quote or booking route that collects useful details

What a better website should do

A good website removes doubt instead of creating more questions.

Customers usually decide quickly whether a business looks trustworthy enough to contact. The page needs to make that decision easier.

01

Explain the service fast

Clear wording beats vague slogans. Customers should know exactly what you offer.

02

Show the next step

Enquire, request a quote, request a booking or send details. The route should be obvious.

03

Build trust properly

Areas covered, process, FAQs, reviews and practical reassurance make the business feel more organised.

04

Collect cleaner enquiries

Forms can ask for the details you normally chase later, saving time before you reply properly.

Website options

Website options built around how small businesses actually get enquiries.

A simple online setup should still feel finished. The right links, forms, sections and calls to action matter just as much as the design.

£129

Customer Link + Tracker

A branded enquiry, quote or booking link for Facebook, Google, WhatsApp, Instagram, flyers or messages, with a basic tracker behind it.

£149

1–2 Page Website

A clean, professional one or two page site with clean, concise service sections, about section, pricing/starting points, working enquiry or booking form and social/contact links.

£279

1–2 Page Website + Tools

A compact site with built-in booking, enquiry or quote request flow, basic lead tracker, review request setup and handover notes.

£449

3–5 Page Website

A stronger website with separate space for home, services, about/process, pricing or FAQ, and contact or booking request pages.

£599

3–5 Page Website + Tools

The fuller setup: professional website plus ProcessPortal tools for enquiries, quotes, bookings, reminders, reviews, rebooking and follow-up.

1–2 page website checklist

What a one-page business website should include.

A one-page site should not feel empty. It should give customers enough information to trust the business and take the next step without hunting around.

The essentials

  • Clear headline explaining what you do and where you work
  • About section that makes the business feel real and trustworthy
  • Services and pricing, or starting prices where exact prices depend on the job
  • Working booking, enquiry or quote request form
  • Clickable phone, email, social media and Google profile links
  • Reviews or trust points if you already have them
  • FAQ section answering common customer questions
  • Footer with contact details, privacy and terms links

No website yet?

Start with a customer link instead.

A customer link gives people a professional place to send details, request a quote or request a booking without needing a full website on day one.

Where the link can be used

  • Facebook page button or pinned post
  • Instagram bio or WhatsApp auto-reply
  • Google Business Profile website/contact link
  • Text messages, emails, flyers, QR codes and business cards
  • Later, the same process can be upgraded into a full website

FirstLook Audit

Start with the £39 website and online presence review.

We check what is unclear, what may be putting customers off and where the enquiry route could be made sharper.

Current page reviewWebsite, Facebook page, Google profile or online presence.
Trust and clarity notesWhat needs explaining better and what reassurance is missing.
Customer journey checkHow easy it is to enquire, request a quote or book.
Package previewA preview of what a ProcessPortal setup could look like for the business.