It is an initial visual concept showing how your business could be presented online. It makes the first conversation more useful, without asking you to commit to a full build.
Frequently asked questions
The useful questions, answered plainly.
A first website can feel like a lot to take on. Here is how the process, practical details and ongoing support work at Nae Bother.
Getting started
A clear first step, without the pressure.
No. It is a starting point, and there is no obligation to take the project further.
Basic business information, your services, branding, photographs, social pages and anything you already use to explain the business are useful. You do not need a finished website brief, Nae Bother helps organise what is already there.
We review the business and discuss what the website needs to achieve, then prepare or refine the direction. If you decide to continue, the scope and price are agreed before the build begins.
Building the website
The work is shaped around the business you already run.
Timing depends on the size of the site, the available content and any features it needs. A realistic schedule is agreed with you before work starts, so you know what to expect.
No. Nae Bother can organise and write the website copy using your existing information, services, reviews and input from you.
Existing photographs can often work well when they are selected and presented carefully. If new images would help, you will get practical advice on the types of photographs most useful for the website.
Yes. Existing logos, colours and brand material can be incorporated into the website. Where branding is limited, a clean direction can be created around what you already have.
Yes. The current website, domain and useful assets can be reviewed, then carried forward where they still serve the business well.
Yes. Every website is designed and tested for mobile, tablet and desktop use, so the important information and next steps work on the screen your customer is using.
Domains, hosting and ownership
The practical details are kept clear from the outset.
Usually, yes. Your existing domain can normally be connected to the new website while remaining in your ownership.
Once all agreed fees are paid, you own the final website content and design made for your business. Nae Bother retains reusable tools, code patterns, templates and processes used to deliver the work, as set out in the terms.
Hosting is included in the monthly care plans shown on the pricing page. The right arrangement is confirmed with the project scope before work begins.
The technical setup and any handover arrangements are discussed clearly before the project begins. If moving the website is important to you, raise it at the start so the right arrangement can be agreed in writing.
Ongoing changes can be handled through the agreed website care arrangement, so you can send over what has changed rather than manage the technical side yourself. The level of support is confirmed as part of your plan.
Google, SEO and support
Built to be found, with someone there after launch.
The website will be built so search engines can discover and index it. Search rankings depend on many factors, so no position on Google can be guaranteed.
The website includes solid foundations such as clear page titles, useful structure, mobile performance and local business information where relevant. A larger SEO campaign is a separate piece of work if it is needed.
Yes. Changes can be handled through the agreed care arrangement, while larger additions or new functionality can be quoted separately.
Care keeps the website live, maintained and easy to update. It covers hosting, technical upkeep, small content changes, support and the practical details that keep the site working properly.
Get in touch with the issue and it can be checked as part of the agreed care and support arrangement. The aim is to handle the practical problem without leaving you to diagnose website issues yourself.
Cost and payment
No vague prices or surprise process.
Current starting prices are set out on the pricing page. The final price depends on the agreed scope, including pages, content, functionality and support.
Website care is available monthly, with pricing based on the package and level of support. Managed monthly plans can also combine the website build and care in one plan for selected projects.
The payment schedule is agreed in writing before work starts. Depending on the project, this may involve deposits, staged payments, subscription fees or retainers.
Yes. A website can grow as the business needs change, and future additions can be scoped and quoted separately.
Get in touch
Still unsure about something?
Send over your question and your business name. There is no pressure to proceed, just a straightforward answer and a clear next step if you want one.