Websites — from $500 · 3–5 days

A website that earns its place in your business

Custom-built, not templated. Your site explains what you do, proves you can do it, and makes contacting you the easiest thing on the page.

  • Fixed price before we start
  • Live in 3–5 days for simple sites
  • Mobile-first, tested on real devices
  • You own the code and the domain
sb-skincare.com on a phone: the “Personalized skincare, close to home” opening screen with Book an appointment and View services & pricing buttons stacked full width.
The same site’s contact form on a phone, filled in with a sample name, email, phone and treatment choice.
A four-step walkthrough of sb-skincare.com, captured from the live site: the home page, the services page listing every treatment with its price, the contact form filled in with a sample enquiry, and the thank-you page confirming the message was sent. Beside it, the same site on a phone — the opening screen and the contact form.
What a Cybrid site does

Four jobs, in order of how much they matter

  1. 01

    Say what you do

    A visitor should know your offer, your area, and your price range within a few seconds of landing.

  2. 02

    Prove it

    Photos of real work, reviews, certifications, service areas. Proof is what turns a browser into a call.

  3. 03

    Make contact easy

    Tap-to-call, a short form, and a booking link where it fits — never buried behind a menu.

  4. 04

    Be findable

    Clean markup, fast loads, local business schema, and a Google Business Profile that matches the site.

Site types

Pick the shape that matches your business

Five builds cover almost every request I get. Choose one to see what it includes and how long it takes — every build is priced on one page.

Landing page

3–5 days

One long page that does everything: offer, proof, services, and contact. The right first site for a trade, a solo operator, or a new business that needs to look legitimate this week.

  • Single scrolling page, five to seven sections
  • Tap-to-call and a short contact form
  • Service list with your own photos
  • Google Maps and service-area block
  • Reviews pulled in or quoted
  • Domain, hosting, and SSL set up for you

Good fit — restoration, trades, cleaning, consultants, anyone whose site’s only job is the phone call.

Included every time

Not upsells. Just how I build.

Every website ships with all of this — the smallest build and the largest one alike.

Responsive

Designed for phones first, then tablet and desktop, and checked on real devices rather than a browser resize.

Search basics

Titles, descriptions, headings, local business schema, a sitemap, and a Google Business Profile that matches the site. I don’t sell SEO as a service — I build sites that don’t fight it.

Speed

Compressed images, minimal scripts, and a real Lighthouse pass before launch. Fast is a feature your customers feel.

Forms that arrive

Spam-filtered, tested end to end, and delivered to an inbox you actually read — with a confirmation the visitor sees.

Accessibility

Readable contrast, keyboard navigation, alt text, and 44px tap targets. It’s the same work as building it properly.

Ownership

The code, the domain, the hosting account, and the analytics are all in your name. Leaving is always an option you have.

Mobile first, not mobile last

Most of your visitors arrive on a phone

So the phone layout is the one I design first, and the one I judge the site by. The desktop version is the phone version given more room — never the other way around.

Three phones, each cycling through two real screens from a live site: matrixrapidrestore24.com’s emergency call bar and its services page; sb-skincare.com’s treatment prices and its enquiry form; and upahillsborough.com’s events calendar and its league announcements.

matrixrapidrestore24.com on a phone: a blue 24/7 emergency bar with a full-width tap-to-call button above the “Water damage doesn’t wait” opening screen.
The same site’s services page on a phone: “Five trades, one certified crew” over a photo of the crew’s drying equipment.
sb-skincare.com on a phone: the Our Services page, with Waxing, Facials, Add-Ons and Teeth Whitening tabs and a price beside every line — Full Arms $51, Half Arms $41, Full Back $76.
The same site’s “Send us a message” enquiry form on a phone, with name, email, phone, treatment and message fields filled in.
upahillsborough.com on a phone: the Events & Tournaments calendar, with filters for each game type above the first league night, listed for July 23.
The same site’s Announcements page on a phone, listing league updates posted from the UPA Hillsborough office.
Call button

On a phone, your number is a tap away from every screen — not hidden in a footer.

Type sizes

Set so nobody has to pinch to zoom to read the part that matters.

Short forms

The right keyboard for each field, and only the questions you genuinely need answered.

Weight

Compressed images and minimal scripts, so the page still opens quickly on a phone with one bar of signal.

One thumb

Menus, sliders, and buttons all reachable without a second hand or a stretch.

Real devices

Checked on an actual phone before launch, including the small older ones people still use.

Recent websites

Three real sites, live right now

The Matrix Restoration home page: a dark water-damaged interior behind the headline “Water damage doesn’t wait. Neither do we.”, with the phone number repeated in the header, the emergency bar and the main button.
Restoration · landing page

Matrix Restoration

A 24/7 emergency service where the only thing that matters is the phone ringing. Built around tap-to-call, service areas, and response time.

Visit the site
The SB Skincare services page: treatments grouped under Waxing, Facials, Add-Ons and Teeth Whitening tabs, each line priced, beside a “Not sure what you need?” panel with an Ask a question button.
Skincare · business site

SB Skincare

Every treatment listed with the price you pay, and one short form that turns a question into an enquiry — so nobody has to call to find out what something costs.

Visit the site
The UPA Hillsborough events page: an Events & Tournaments banner over game-type filters and a row of upcoming league nights, each card giving the date, the start time and a View details link.
Youth sports · site + app

UPA Hillsborough

A public league site that feeds a private admin console. The clearest example of a website and an app doing one job together.

See the app side
How a website gets built

Four steps, and you know the price before step two

You work with me directly the whole way. No account manager, no handoff to a team you’ve never met.

  1. 01

    Free consultation

    Twenty minutes on what your business does and who you want calling. You leave with a page count, a price, and a date.

  2. 02

    Content and design

    You send photos and any copy you have. I write what’s missing and design the home page first, so you approve the direction before the rest is built.

  3. 03

    Build and review

    I build it on a preview link you can share, and we work through your feedback together before it goes live. What’s included is agreed up front, so nothing turns up as a surprise later.

  4. 04

    Launch and after

    Domain, SSL, analytics, forms tested, search console submitted. Then I stay close while you settle in, and we agree what ongoing support looks like before launch.

Website questions

The five things people ask before they book

No. Send me whatever you have — an old brochure, a Facebook page, a voice note — and I’ll write the rest. You review it before anything goes live.

Photos of your own work beat stock every time, even from a phone. If there genuinely aren’t any, I’ll design around type and layout instead — and tell you which few shots would help most later.

Yes, if you want to. Tell me up front and I’ll build the parts you’ll change — hours, prices, staff, products — behind a simple editor. Otherwise small edits are usually same-day for me.

Not to me. You’ll pay for your own domain and hosting, which is a low monthly cost I’ll quote with the project and which stays in your name. Ongoing support is available if you want it, but it’s optional and separate.

I build the foundations properly — fast pages, clean structure, local schema, a matching Google Business Profile, a page per service. That’s what local ranking mostly rests on. I don’t sell ongoing SEO campaigns and won’t promise a position.

Ready for a site you’re not embarrassed to link to?

Tell me about the business. If a website isn’t what you need, I’ll say so — and point you at what is.

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