A Sensible Page Plan
We sort the content into a short, logical structure so visitors do not have to dig for services, proof or contact details.
Some websites only need to explain the business clearly and make it easy to call, enquire or visit. For that job, a CMS can be needless baggage. We build compact, hand-coded sites that open quickly, behave properly on a phone and keep doing their job without a monthly pile of plugin updates.
A five-page company site is not a smaller version of an online portal. It has a different job. Usually, visitors want to know what you do, whether they can trust you and how to get in touch. When those answers are easy to find, the website is already pulling its weight.
Static pages arrive at the browser ready-made. There is no database assembling the screen and no admin area running behind it. That keeps hosting simple and removes several common maintenance headaches. It is a sensible choice for company profiles, campaign pages, portfolios and service businesses whose core information changes only occasionally.
We still treat the build as a proper website project. Navigation is planned, copy is arranged for hurried readers, forms are tested and the mobile layout gets close attention. If regular publishing or staff-managed updates are genuinely needed, we will say so and recommend a CMS instead.
The exact page count varies, but these are the practical parts of a typical static website assignment.
We sort the content into a short, logical structure so visitors do not have to dig for services, proof or contact details.
Colours, type, spacing and imagery are worked around your identity. The result should not look like a theme with a different logo dropped into it.
The finished pages use purposeful HTML, CSS and JavaScript. We avoid loading libraries or effects that the site does not need.
Phone, WhatsApp, email and contact forms are placed where people expect them and checked before launch.
Page titles, descriptions, headings, image text, canonicals and crawlable links are prepared as part of the build.
We connect the domain, SSL and analytics, publish the site and remain available when a genuine post-launch correction is needed.
It usually is when the site has a focused purpose and the main content will stay settled for months at a time.
There is very little happening between the click and the finished page, which is noticeable on an ordinary mobile connection.
With no public admin login, plugin collection or content database, several familiar attack routes simply are not present.
A brochure website does not need an oversized server plan. Good shared or static hosting is often more than adequate.
Search engines and assistive tools receive clear HTML instead of a page that depends on layers of scripts to make sense.
Layouts are checked at realistic phone widths, including long headings, tap targets and forms with the keyboard open.
There are no weekly extension notices. Most future work is a deliberate content edit, not routine software housekeeping.
We talk through the business, the likely visitor and the action you want that person to take.
You see how the pages, words and sections fit together before development gets too far ahead.
Approved screens are coded responsively, forms are connected and search essentials are added page by page.
We test common devices and browsers, correct the loose ends and publish only after the final review.
Page count matters, but it is not the whole quote. A compact site with supplied copy is different from one needing custom diagrams, several layouts or content help. Send us the rough requirement and two reference sites; we can usually narrow the cost after one conversation.
Often, yes. Home, company, services, proof of work and contact can cover the essentials. If you offer several unrelated services, separate service pages may be clearer for visitors and search engines.
A focused site commonly takes one to three weeks once the logo, copy and feedback are available. Waiting for content causes more delay than the coding on many small projects.
No. Static pages can be quick and easy to crawl. Rankings still depend on useful content, competition, authority and ongoing work; the technology alone neither guarantees nor prevents them.
We can edit and republish it. Occasional changes are easy. If your team expects to add material every few days, we would plan a manageable CMS rather than pretending a static build is the right fit.
Yes. Static refers to how page content is served, not to a lifeless screen. Enquiry forms, maps, click-to-call buttons, WhatsApp and analytics can all be included.
Yes. We can help select the plan, point the domain, install SSL and publish the files. Accounts can remain in your company name so ownership is clear.