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Development work on the site you already have.

New pages and templates, form and tracking fixes, speed work, and the technical jobs your current setup makes awkward. No need for a full rebuild if the site itself is fine.

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Work scoped to what your site actually needs.

Not every site needs a rebuild. Development work fixes and extends what's already there.

New pages and templates

Built to match your existing site properly

New service pages, location pages or landing pages built to match your site's existing design and code, rather than bolted on and looking out of place.

Form and tracking fixes

Making sure enquiries actually reach you

Broken forms, missing thank you pages, and tracking that silently stopped working are more common than most site owners realise, and often go unnoticed for months.

Speed and Core Web Vitals

Faster pages, without a full rebuild

Image compression, script cleanup and other speed fixes that improve both user experience and how Google scores your site, without starting from scratch.

Analytics and conversion tracking

Set up properly, so the data can be trusted

Google Analytics and conversion tracking set up correctly, or fixed if it was never quite right, so decisions are based on real numbers.

How to tell development work is the fix, not a rebuild.

These are the most common reasons a business ends up looking for development help on an existing site.

01
Your enquiry form doesn't reliably send you leads
A form that fails silently, or sends to the wrong address, can be quietly losing enquiries for months before anyone notices something's wrong.
02
You need new pages, but the site itself is fine
A full rebuild is unnecessary if the existing site works well. New pages built to match usually make more sense than starting over.
03
The site feels slow, particularly on mobile
Unoptimised images and bloated scripts are common causes, and both are usually fixable without touching the design.
04
Nobody can say for certain if analytics is tracking correctly
Tracking that was set up once and never checked again often drifts out of date as pages, forms and campaigns change.
05
Your developer has moved on, and nobody else understands the site
Picking up someone else's code is a normal part of development work, and doesn't need to mean starting again from zero.

From a look at your site to fixes going live.

A clear process, whether the job is a quick fix or a larger piece of work.

First

A look at what you've got

Access to the site and a look at the code, hosting and current setup, to understand what's actually involved before quoting anything.

Then

A fixed fee, or hourly, whichever fits

Smaller ongoing jobs are often quoted hourly. Bigger, well defined pieces of work get a fixed fee agreed upfront instead.

Next

Work done, tested properly before handover

Changes tested across devices and browsers before anything is called finished, not just checked once and left.

Finally

Documented, not hidden

What changed and why is documented, so you or a future developer can pick things up without guessing.

Not sure if your site needs fixing or replacing? Send over the URL and I'll give you an honest answer either way, including if a rebuild genuinely is the better option.

Any business with an existing site worth keeping.

Development work has covered sites built on a wide range of platforms and codebases. Recent work has covered:

Healthcare Financial services Higher education Professional services Ecommerce SaaS

Questions about website development.

Answers to what comes up most often before a development project begins.

How much does website development cost?

It depends on the job. Smaller ongoing work is often quoted hourly, while larger, well defined pieces of work get a fixed fee agreed before anything starts. Get in touch for a quote specific to what you need.

Do you work on sites you didn't originally build?

Yes, most development work is on existing sites built by someone else. A look at the code and current setup happens before anything is quoted.

What platforms do you work with?

A wide range, though hand coded sites and common platforms are the most straightforward to work with. Get in touch with details of your current setup and I'll confirm honestly whether it's a good fit.

How is this different from website design?

Website design covers a new site built from scratch. Development covers changes and additions to a site that already exists, which is usually faster and cheaper than a full rebuild if the existing site is fundamentally sound.

Can you fix Google Ads landing pages specifically?

Yes, landing page speed and tracking accuracy directly affect Google Ads performance, so this is a common reason clients get in touch for development work.

Get a look at what your site actually needs.

Scoped and quoted after seeing your site, with pricing agreed before anything starts.

Tell me about your site.

Fill in the form and I'll come back within one working day to discuss your site and what's involved.

Response time Within 1 working day
Service Website Development
Terms Fixed fee or hourly, agreed before work starts

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Enquiry received.

I'll be in touch within one working day to discuss your site and goals.