Web design
by trade.
Every trade sells differently — a plumber's site needs an emergency call-out page, a restaurant's needs the menu above the fold, a solicitor's needs SRA credibility before anything else. Pick yours below for the exact page structure, FAQs, and pricing built for it.

Web design for plumbers
Validation, not lead-gen. The work is finding someone who decides they like you before they ring — not generating cold enquiries.

Web design for electricians
Credibility upfront. Customers want to know in the first three seconds that you're certified — not after they've scrolled past a hero image.

Tradesman web design
Seasonal slowdown. The recommendation flow isn't constant — a website is the only reliable lead source that works in your off-months.

Web design for builders
Portfolio-first. Customers want to see your work, not read about your values. Get the photos right and the rest follows.

Web design for restaurants & cafés
Sixty-second decision. Menu, hours, location, photos, book — visitors decide before they scroll. Get the top of the page perfect.

Web design for law firms
Credibility, not novelty. Visitors arrive cautious — your site has to look established and competent before they read a single word of copy.

Web design for accountants
Clarity, not credentials. Prospects already assume you're qualified — they want to know if you handle their setup and what it'll cost.

Web design for hotels & guest houses
Direct bookings vs OTA commission. Every direct booking saves you 15–25% — the site exists to win them back.

Web design for gyms
Visit decisions, not purchase decisions. Most members decide to walk in based on the photos and the class list — then sign up in person.

Web design for architects
Portfolio-first. Visitors scan projects and decide whether your style fits — copy and process pages rarely change the answer.

Web design for therapists
Trust before persuasion. Clients aren't shopping — they're deciding whether to talk to a stranger about something hard. The site has to feel safe.

Web design for dentists
Trust + booking friction. Visitors decide on the photography and the homepage clarity, then convert (or don't) on whether the booking step takes 20 seconds or two minutes.

Web design for salons
Sixty-second decision on a phone. Visit, scan, book — anything that adds clicks loses bookings.

Web design for estate agents
You compete on instructions, not buyer leads. The site is for the seller deciding who to call for a valuation, not the buyer who's already on Rightmove.

Web design for coaches
Visitors are deciding whether to trust you with months of their life. Vague copy reads as a red flag — clarity reads as competence.

Web design for landscapers
Visual proof first. Clients scan the photos, decide whether your style matches what they want, then enquire. Get the photos right and the rest looks after itself.

Web design for window cleaners
Three answers, sixty seconds. Cover my road? Cost? Direct debit? If yes-yes-yes, they book today.

Web design for pubs
Tonight's decision, not next month's. Menu, hours, vibe, table — answered fast, on a phone, often standing on a pavement.

Web design for roofers
Trust before anything. Nobody wants a cowboy on their roof. Photos of real jobs, real accreditations, and a clickable phone number above the fold.

Web design for personal trainers
Personal connection first. Clients are trusting you with their body and their time. The site has to show your personality, your results, and why they should pick you over the PT two streets away.
Don't see your trade? We still build it.
Every Zebweb site is hand-coded from scratch — the page above is a starting brief, not a limit. Tell us what you do and we'll build the version that fits.
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