£99/month websites for businesses that sell on trust.
Pixel Peak builds, hosts, manages, and improves service-business websites so buyers understand you faster, trust you sooner, and enquire with fewer doubts.
No upfront build fee. Clear scope before work starts. Built for trades, clinics, consultants, and local service businesses where first impressions affect sales.
The £99/month plan is for service websites with a clear trust-building job.
It is not a template brochure and it is not an open-ended custom build. It is a focused managed website service for businesses that need to look credible and turn interest into better enquiries.
Built for service businesses that need a stronger online presence without a large project bill.
- Design, build, and brand matching
- Hosting, SSL, domain guidance, and setup
- Responsive mobile and desktop layouts
- Service pages, proof, FAQs, and contact flow
- Analytics, routine updates, and support
- Monthly plan with clear scope boundaries
The offer works because it is specific.
Most service businesses do not need a blank-slate agency project. They need the right trust-building pages, a clear enquiry path, and someone responsible for keeping the site working.
Best fit
Trades, clinics, consultants, local services, and founder-led teams that need buyers to trust them before they enquire.
Not a vague website package
The job is defined: core pages, proof, FAQs, contact flow, hosting, analytics, support, and clear limits on custom work.
Why the price works
The model stays affordable because it focuses on service-business websites, not open-ended software or agency discovery.
A website can be technically fine and still make buyers hesitate.
For many service businesses, the issue is not that the site is broken. It is that buyers cannot place the offer quickly, cannot see enough proof, or cannot tell whether the business is the safe choice.
The new site should make the business easier to choose before the first conversation.
That means clearer positioning, visible proof, sharper page order, better mobile presentation, and a contact route that feels low-risk.
Buyers cannot place you
They cannot quickly see what you do, where you work, who you suit, or why you are worth contacting.
The site weakens trust
The business may be good, but the website makes the service feel less established than it is.
The decision path stops short
Visitors should not have to hunt for proof, pricing context, a quote route, or a simple way to ask.
The site should pre-sell the conversation, not just decorate the business.
When buyers understand the business sooner, see proof earlier, and know how to act, enquiries arrive with more context and less repeated explanation.
More confidence before contact
Buyers can see what you do, who it suits, and why the business is credible.
Better-qualified enquiries
The site answers more of the obvious questions before someone reaches out.
Less website admin
The site stays hosted, maintained, updated, and supported without juggling suppliers.

A service-business website needs a decision path.
The £99/month service is built around the pages, proof, answers, and actions people expect before they trust a business enough to enquire.
Core sales pages
Homepage, service pages, proof, FAQs, pricing context, and contact routes are structured so buyers can understand the business quickly.
Service-area and specialist pages
If the business needs depth, we add pages for locations, sectors, campaigns, policies, or offers that deserve their own explanation.
Practical conversion routes
Forms, booking routes, quote prompts, WhatsApp links, analytics, and simple payment links can be included when they help the journey.

Launching a new service business? Start with the same commercial structure.
New ventures still need a credible first impression, clear offer structure, and a route to enquiry. The startup path keeps that launch practical.
Launching from scratch
Useful if you are building the first serious version of the business online.
A stronger first impression
The site should help the business look clear, established, and ready to work with.
A route built for early-stage businesses
There is a separate startup route for launch-stage websites and first proper builds.

A small team with clear ownership of the work.
You work directly with the people building and managing the site, not passed between separate teams.
The next step is a fit check, not a drawn-out sales process.
Send the basics and Pixel Peak will tell you whether the £99/month model fits, what pages matter, and what would need separate scope.
Send the basics
Tell us what the business does, where the current site is weak, and what the website needs to help with.
Get a straight fit check
Pixel Peak replies on whether the £99 model fits, what pages matter, and what would sit outside scope.
Move into the build plan
If it fits, the project moves into page structure, messaging, review points, launch setup, and managed support.
If your website should create more trust before contact, send the basics.
The first reply clarifies fit, likely page structure, and scope. If the standard plan is not right, you will be told directly.