A clear route from fit check to a managed website that earns trust.
This page shows how the £99/month website service moves from first enquiry to page plan, design, build, launch, and ongoing support.
Consultation and fit
The first conversation checks whether the service is the right fit, what matters most to the business, what exists already, and whether the standard service makes sense.
- Current-site review
- Fit and likely priorities
- Scope boundaries before build starts
Structure and messaging
The brief becomes a page plan, content direction, page order, and CTA flow the site is built around.
- Page hierarchy and sitemap
- Headline and content direction
- FAQ, proof, and contact planning
Design and build
Key pages are designed and built in the browser, with review points at the right moments so progress keeps moving.
- Responsive layout and brand styling
- Frontend build and QA
- Refinement before launch sign-off
Launch and managed support
Once approved, your site goes live and stays supported for updates, proof refreshes, analytics, small improvements, and routine technical help.
- Hosting and launch setup
- Google Analytics visibility after go-live
- Optional Google Ads setup support with separate ad spend
Estimated delivery windows, and what usually speeds them up or slows them down.
These delivery bands are planning guides, not hard promises, so you can see what usually helps a project move faster and what tends to hold it back.

Starter launch or refresh
Newer businesses, single-service offers, and straightforward brochure sites with ready content.
- Clear service list and contact details
- Existing logo and usable imagery
- Fast feedback on early drafts
- Missing copy or unclear offer positioning
- Waiting on logos, images, or contact details
- Delayed approvals on key page decisions

Growth service website
Established service businesses needing multiple pages, proof sections, FAQs, pricing, and stronger mobile structure.
- Shared proof, testimonials, and service notes early
- Quick review cycles from the client team
- Stable scope from the first call onward
- Heavy revision rounds
- Payment delays or delayed sign-off
- Team availability clashes or external approvals

Proof-heavy or multi-location build
Businesses with several services, multiple locations, or a larger proof/storytelling layer to shape before launch.
- Organised assets and approved content owner
- Existing site material that can be reused sensibly
- Clear contact and location information from day one
- Technical blockers on the current setup
- Scope growth outside the agreed browser-led build
- Delayed access to assets, analytics, or domain controls
The process is designed to remove uncertainty.
Clear fit, clear page plan, focused review points, and managed support after go-live keep the project moving without turning it into a heavy agency exercise.
What we need from you
Usually your services, contact details, service area, brand assets, rough proof, and any useful material from your current site.
How feedback works
Feedback is handled at the right review points, so the project stays collaborative without every screen becoming an open-ended debate.
What support looks like later
Once your site is live, Pixel Peak remains your route for updates, copy changes, technical questions, domain help, analytics-informed improvements, and ongoing maintenance.
How data helps you decide
We set up Google Analytics so you can see which pages attract interest, which services get attention, and which contact routes people actually use.
The process also explains reviews, billing, decisions, and scope boundaries.
Everything is explained in plain language, so you know when billing starts, how reviews work, how decisions are handled, and what sits outside the standard website brief.
When the subscription starts
After the scope and requirements are agreed, the first month is taken in advance so work can begin. The subscription starts only when the website goes live, so your first live month is still a full month of service.
Staged review points
You review structure, direction, and final refinements in visible phases, so the build keeps moving.
How concerns are handled
If concerns come up, they are handled through direct discussion and practical next steps. If a decision still stalls, Pixel Peak may make the final call so the project can keep moving.
Standard website scope
The standard plan covers normal website work. Custom systems, portals, and advanced functionality sit outside the agreed scope and are flagged upfront.