Web Designer in Leeds.

I build clean, fast websites for Leeds businesses: from Chapel Allerton shops to city-centre advisers. Fixed price from £250, live in ten business days.

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About Leeds

The Market,
In Plain English.

I'm Bowei, and I run CraftedPages on my own. I build websites for Leeds businesses: one designer, one developer, one writer, all me. If you run something small or mid-sized in Leeds and your current site isn't pulling its weight, I'd like to hear about it.

Leeds is the UK's second-largest financial and legal centre outside London, which shapes the kind of small-business work I see coming out of it. Plenty of one-to-five-partner firms, independent advisers, and boutique consultancies work out of the city centre and need a site that feels credible next to much larger competitors. Beyond that, the independent retail and hospitality scene in Chapel Allerton, Headingley, and around Kirkgate Market keeps generating its own enquiries.

Fixed prices: Starter £250 (ten business days), Business £400 (fourteen business days), Growth £1,000 (fourteen days priority). I'm actively taking on Leeds clients. Everything runs remotely over email and a shared doc.

Growth city

What I'd Put
Above the Fold.

Offer

A fixed-price website for a Leeds business, built by one person and written around the local searches your customers actually use.

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Proof boundary

This is a service-area page, not a local case study. I'm actively taking on Leeds projects, but I won't claim local clients or local results I cannot prove.

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Best fit

Most Leeds small businesses start with Starter or Business: enough pages to explain the offer, show service areas, and make the enquiry route obvious.

Compare the plans
Starter£25010 business days

simple local presence, contact, and core service copy

Business£40014 business days

separate service pages, stronger local SEO, and analytics

Growth£1,00014 business days

larger content sets, priority delivery, and custom integrations

Who I build for in Leeds

The Businesses
This Works For.

Boutique financial and legal firms in Leeds usually want Business tier at £400: three to five practice-area or service pages, partner or adviser bios, a contact form that emails the right person, and a clean credibility-first design. The site has to look like it belongs on the same street as the big nationals, even if the firm is five people.

Independent retail and hospitality in Leeds mostly do well on Starter at £250. The site's job is to show up in search, show the basics clearly, and make it obvious how to visit or buy. Health-tech startups often fit Starter or Business depending on whether they need a single pitch page or a full product site.

Leeds customer searches tend to run by neighbourhood or practice area. "Family lawyer Leeds LS1", "coffee Chapel Allerton", "physio Headingley", "corporate finance advisory Wellington Place". The winning site uses those phrasings in the right places. For B2B firms competing against the nationals, the trick is to out-specific them: name the sector you serve best, the size of client you work with, the partner who leads the work. Nationals can't do that without sounding fake. A smaller firm can.

Financial and legal servicescity-centre boutique firms and advisers
Health-tech and digital healthNHS-adjacent small software teams
Independent retailChapel Allerton, Headingley, Kirkgate
Manufacturing SMEsWest Yorkshire precision and specialist fabrication
Business districts & character

Where the Work
Actually Lives.

Leeds city centre, from the Headrow down through Park Square and out to Wellington Place, is dominated by financial and professional services. That means a lot of small firms live alongside the big banks and national law firms. Those smaller firms can't out-spend the nationals on marketing, but they can out-specific them on their own websites.

Chapel Allerton and Headingley carry the independent retail and hospitality scene: coffee roasters, neighbourhood restaurants, boutique shops. The medical and wellness side is strong too, with clinics and private practitioners dotted across the same areas. Further out toward Bramley and Pudsey you get more trades and home-service businesses.

Leeds also has a respectable health-tech and software cluster, partly driven by the NHS and the digital health work around the city's teaching hospitals. Small software teams here often need a simple, credible one-pager that makes it easy for procurement teams to take them seriously.

The legal and finance gravity sits around Park Row, East Parade, and Wellington Place. The Calls and the Corn Exchange carry more independents and food and drink. South Bank, the huge regeneration scheme around the river, has pulled in tech and media tenants and will shape the city centre for the next decade. Chapel Allerton, Horsforth, and Roundhay run the commuter-belt neighbourhood independents: cafes, clinics, boutiques. LS1 is the core. LS6 is Headingley. LS7 is Chapel Allerton. Customers search by those postcodes, and a site that names them lands for those searches.

How I'd build for you

My Approach
for Leeds.

For a Leeds client, I'll read your current site, look at competitors, and come back with a fixed quote and a short written plan within a day. Once we agree, I write and build the site myself. Starter is live in ten business days. I handle copy, design, code, analytics, and Google Business Profile setup. You own everything at launch.

I don't retainer-bill and I don't pitch extras you don't need. If a Starter site is genuinely enough for your Leeds business, I'll say so and quote £250. If you actually need Growth, I'll explain why.

A typical Leeds Business-tier build goes like this. Day one I read what you have and scope a quote. Day two we agree. Days three to eight I write copy and build pages. Day nine staging link. Days ten to thirteen revisions. Day fourteen launch with analytics, Google Business Profile, and schema in place. Starter tier compresses the same sequence into ten business days.

Common questions

Leeds FAQ.

No. I work remotely across the UK from my base in London. I write a Leeds page because the financial, legal, and independent-retail mix there is distinctive and I want to be clear I understand it. Price and timeline are the same whatever city you're in.

Business at £400 is almost always the right tier. That covers four to five pages including practice areas and partner bios, a credibility-first design, a working contact form, and fourteen business days to live. Growth at £1,000 is for larger firms with multiple offices or deeper content needs.

Yes. Local SEO, schema, and Google Business Profile setup are included in every build. I'll target the specific Leeds searches your customers use rather than fighting for generic terms. Over three to six months that approach tends to outperform paying for the broadest keywords.

Not routinely. Almost all Leeds projects run fully remote on video and email, which is faster and cheaper for you. If you want an in-person kickoff I can arrange it for a Growth-tier project, but most clients don't find it necessary once we get into the draft stage.

Google treats each of those as a separate local-search area. A Leeds site won't just appear for a Harrogate postcode query. What I can do is add a secondary page written specifically for each catchment you serve, with real content explaining how you work with clients there, proper schema, and internal links back to the core site. Done honestly, that approach pulls in real enquiries from the wider West Yorkshire commuter belt over three to six months.

Ready When
You Are, Leeds.

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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