Offer
A fixed-price website for a Liverpool business, built by one person and written around the local searches your customers actually use.
Ask for a Liverpool quoteI build clean, fast websites for Liverpool's independent businesses: creative studios, cafes, bars, and trades. Fixed from £250, ten business days to live.
I'm Bowei, and I'm a one-person web studio. I build websites for Liverpool businesses: everyone from the Baltic Triangle design studio to the Anfield-area family plumbing firm. I do the writing, the design, and the code myself.
Liverpool's small-business scene has shifted over the last decade. The Baltic Triangle turned into a proper creative cluster with small agencies, record labels, independent cafes, and design studios packed into converted warehouses. Ropewalks and the Fabric District carry more independent hospitality. Further out, the port-adjacent logistics economy still drives a lot of SME activity that never shows up in the lifestyle press.
Pricing is fixed: £250 for a Starter site in ten business days, £400 Business in fourteen, £1,000 Growth in fourteen priority. I'm actively taking on Liverpool clients. Remote first, no lock-in, full handover at launch.
A fixed-price website for a Liverpool business, built by one person and written around the local searches your customers actually use.
Ask for a Liverpool quoteThis is a service-area page, not a local case study. I'm actively taking on Liverpool projects, but I won't claim local clients or local results I cannot prove.
See capability examplesMost Liverpool 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
Baltic Triangle creative studios usually want a portfolio build with a strong visual identity. Business at £400 is the typical fit. Liverpool independent hospitality does well on Starter at £250: one page per venue, menu, hours, contact, Google Business Profile. Live in ten business days.
Maritime and logistics SMEs often have dated sites and serious credibility requirements. A Business-tier build at £400 with clear service pages, accreditations visible, and proper contact forms tends to be the right level. Trades businesses across the Liverpool city region almost always fit Starter.
Knowledge Quarter life-sciences spinouts at the pre-seed stage usually fit Starter at £250: one focused page explaining the science and the ask. Funded teams grow into Business tier. Liverpool customer searches lean neighbourhood-specific and direct: "vegan brunch L1", "family solicitor L18", "tattoo studio Baltic Triangle". I write pages that target those exact phrasings.
The Baltic Triangle is Liverpool's most concentrated creative district: small design agencies, music-adjacent businesses, indie cafes, and a steady stream of startups using the co-working spaces around Jamaica Street. Ropewalks, just north, is more hospitality-led: independent bars, restaurants, and record shops. The Knowledge Quarter and the area around Hope Street hold more of the university-adjacent professional and health SMEs.
Liverpool ONE and the surrounding retail district are chain-heavy, but the independent retail scene clusters in Bold Street, Lark Lane, and Smithdown Road. Port-related logistics and maritime services remain a significant SME employer in the wider city region, particularly around Bootle and the Wirral side.
Liverpool buyers, like Manchester ones, respond badly to corporate agency voice. Specific, direct, honest copy does better. I write every Liverpool page that way.
The Knowledge Quarter, around the two universities and the Royal Liverpool Hospital, anchors a life-sciences and health-tech cluster that's grown meaningfully in the last decade. Smaller spinouts and research-adjacent SMEs there often need a credible one-pager aimed at partners, procurement teams, and pilot customers. Docks tourism around the Albert Dock, Liverpool ONE, and the waterfront continues to produce small-business work: tour operators, hotels, independent food and drink.
Postcode is the simplest local-search handle here. L1 covers the centre and Ropewalks. L8 is Toxteth and parts of the Baltic. L17 is Aigburth and Lark Lane. L18 is Mossley Hill and Allerton. "Coffee L1", "barber Lark Lane", "plumber L18": these are the queries that bring in enquiries, not "Liverpool plumber". A site that names the right postcode and the right street wins the long tail.
For a Liverpool project, I'll read what you have, look at competitors, and come back with a fixed quote inside a day. I write the copy, build the pages, wire up analytics, and set up the Google Business Profile. Ten business days for Starter, fourteen for Business, fourteen priority for Growth. Everything remote.
You own the code, the domain, and the hosting at launch. No retainer, no hidden fees. If you want changes later, come back or don't, whichever suits.
A typical Liverpool Business-tier build: day one I read your current site and competitors, send a scoped quote. Day two we agree, you send brand assets and photos. Days three to eight I write and build. Day nine staging link. Days ten to thirteen revisions. Day fourteen launch with analytics, Google Business Profile, and schema. Starter tier compresses to ten business days for single-venue hospitality or one-page studio sites.
Yes, actively. The Baltic Triangle's creative cluster is exactly the kind of client base I'm set up for. Business at £400 usually lands in the right place for a studio portfolio site. Starter at £250 works if you want one strong page rather than a full site.
Starter at £250 is enough for a single-venue restaurant: hero, menu, hours, contact, map, and Google Business Profile setup. Live in ten business days. Business at £400 covers multi-venue operators or anywhere that needs online booking and regular events.
Yes. Local SEO, schema, Google Business Profile, and Liverpool-specific copy are part of every build. I'll target the exact searches your customers use rather than trying to rank for broad terms you'll never win. Over a few months the compound effect is real.
Rarely. I'm based in London and work remotely. Liverpool projects run fully on video and email, which keeps the quote low and the timeline tight. If you want an in-person meeting for a Growth-tier project, I can make it happen, but it isn't required.
Google treats the Wirral and Chester as separate local-search catchments. A Liverpool site won't rank page one for a Birkenhead or CH1 query by default. I handle that with a secondary page written specifically for the catchment you serve, with its own schema, honest content about how you work with clients there, and internal links. It isn't a doorway page, it's legitimate local SEO, and it pulls in Wirral and Cheshire enquiries 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.