When a one-page website is enough

A one-page website is enough when your business has one clear offer and needs a professional online presence quickly. It should explain what you do, who it helps, why people should trust you, and how to contact you.

What you get

  • check_circle One responsive page with clear sections and calls to action
  • check_circle Custom design matched to your business and offer
  • check_circle Mobile-first layout for phone visitors
  • check_circle SEO foundations: title, description, headings, schema, sitemap
  • check_circle Contact link, booking link, or enquiry form integration
  • check_circle Analytics and Search Console setup guidance

Best for

  • New small businesses
  • Service providers with one core offer
  • Campaign or launch landing pages
  • Businesses replacing a weak DIY page

Upgrade when you need

  • Separate pages for each service
  • Location SEO pages
  • A blog or advice hub
  • Case studies or portfolio filtering

Deliverables

Live one-page websiteResponsive layoutSEO metadataSchema markupAnalytics setup30-day support

Questions

What should a one-page website include?

A strong one-page site usually includes a headline, offer, service details, proof, process, FAQs, and a clear way to enquire or book.

Is a one-page site good for SEO?

It can work well for one focused offer or business name searches. If you need to rank for several services or locations, a multi-page site is usually stronger.

Can the site grow later?

Yes. A one-page website can be expanded into a full business site once you need service pages, case studies, blog posts, or location pages.

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