Offer
A fixed-price website for a Brighton business, built by one person and written around the local searches your customers actually use.
Ask for a Brighton quoteI build clean, fast websites for Brighton businesses: North Laine shops, Lanes hospitality, digital agencies across the city. Fixed from £250.
Start Your Brighton Project →I'm Bowei, and I run CraftedPages as a one-person web studio. I build websites for Brighton businesses. From North Laine boutiques to Lanes jewellers to digital agencies dotted across the city, one person writes and builds the whole site: me.
Brighton has a digital and creative economy that's disproportionately large for its population. The Wired Sussex network alone has hundreds of digital businesses on it, and plenty more operate outside that umbrella. On top of that, Brighton's tourism, independent retail, and health and wellness sectors produce a steady flow of small-business web work.
Fixed pricing: £250 Starter in ten business days, £400 Business in fourteen, £1,000 Growth in fourteen priority. I'm actively taking on Brighton clients, working remotely from London.
A fixed-price website for a Brighton business, built by one person and written around the local searches your customers actually use.
Ask for a Brighton quoteThis is a service-area page, not a local case study. I'm actively taking on Brighton projects, but I won't claim local clients or local results I cannot prove.
See capability examplesMost Brighton small businesses start with Starter or Business: enough pages to explain the offer, show service areas, and make the enquiry route obvious.
Compare the planssimple local presence, contact, and core service copy
separate service pages, stronger local SEO, and analytics
larger content sets, priority delivery, and custom integrations
Brighton digital agencies usually need a portfolio-first Business build at £400 or a tighter Starter at £250 if they want one strong page. Hospitality operators in the Lanes or on the seafront fit Starter for single-venue sites, Business for anywhere with multiple offerings or a booking flow.
North Laine retailers often want a mix of showcase and shop. Starter at £250 works for a pure enquiry-driven site; Business at £400 or Growth at £1,000 makes sense if you're selling online. Health and wellness clinics tend to need Business tier: practitioner bios, treatment pages, booking or enquiry flow.
Brighton customer searches run specific: "yoga Seven Dials", "barber North Laine", "coworking space Brighton BN1", "therapist Hove". The digital and agency category is competitive enough that generic terms are rarely winnable without ad spend, which is why I aim at niche discipline plus neighbourhood phrasings instead.
Brighton's digital and creative cluster, historically organised around Wired Sussex, is the densest per-capita in the UK outside London. Small agencies, indie studios, freelancers, and product companies work across the city, often out of shared workspaces around the New England Quarter, Preston Circus, and the seafront.
Tourism and hospitality run through the Lanes, the seafront, and Hove. North Laine carries most of the independent retail scene: boutiques, record shops, small cafes, and vintage shops. Health and wellness businesses, from yoga studios to private therapy practices, are concentrated around Hove and the Seven Dials area.
Brighton buyers are design-literate. A lot of them have worked in agencies themselves. That raises the bar on taste, which actually suits me: I build clean, considered sites rather than trend-chasing ones, and that lands well here.
The Lanes and North Laine are the two independent-retail heartlands and they're genuinely distinct. The Lanes run narrower and leans jewellery, antiques, and high-end independent fashion. North Laine is the louder, scrappier end with record shops, vintage, plant shops, tattoo studios, and cafes. Seven Dials and Preston Park postcodes carry more of the clinics and wellness studios. Hove (BN3) is a different market again, older and quieter, with more private-healthcare and family-focused businesses. BN1 is central Brighton, BN2 covers Kemptown and Whitehawk. Customers search by these postcodes and by neighbourhood names and rarely by "Brighton" alone.
For a Brighton client, I'll read your current site, check competitors, and send a fixed quote within a day. Once agreed, I write the copy, build the pages, set up analytics, and wire up your Google Business Profile. Ten business days to live for Starter, fourteen for Business, fourteen priority for Growth.
I'll hand over full ownership of the code, the domain, and the hosting at launch. No retainer. Brighton agencies in particular tend to appreciate that approach, because they understand what lock-in costs.
A typical Brighton Business-tier build: day one I scope the quote. Day two we agree and you send brand and photos. Days three to eight I write copy and build pages. Day nine staging. Days ten to thirteen revisions. Day fourteen launch with analytics, Google Business Profile, and schema in place. Starter tier runs the same rhythm in ten business days.
Yes, though with care: I don't want to compete with you on your own clients. For agencies themselves, Business at £400 is the usual tier for a portfolio site, and Starter at £250 works if you want a single excellent landing page. I can also white-label smaller builds for agency overflow.
Starter at £250 covers a single-venue shop: hero, offering, hours, contact, and Google Business Profile setup. Live in ten business days. If you want a small online shop or regular product updates, Business at £400 is the right tier.
Yes, local SEO is included. Google Business Profile, schema, consistent listings, and Brighton-specific copy all come as standard. Brighton search is competitive in categories like digital and wellness, so I focus on the specific long-tail queries your customers actually use.
Occasionally. I'm in London, so a day trip to Brighton for a kickoff is genuinely easy if the project warrants it. Usually it isn't needed. Most Brighton work runs remote on video and email and lands faster that way.
Hove is part of the same urban area and usually ranks together with Brighton if you name both in the right places. Worthing and Lewes are separate local-search catchments, so I add a secondary page per catchment you serve, with real content about how you work with clients there, schema, and internal links. That approach brings in enquiries from the wider Sussex commuter belt over three to six months.
Tell me about your business. I'll come back with a fixed-price proposal within 24 hours. No pitch, no pressure.
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