TECHMONKEYS.
01 / Services

Website Design& Development

Designed to be remembered. Built to be found.

Your website is usually the first real interaction someone has with your business — before a call, before a meeting, before a quote. We design and build sites that hold up to that moment: quick to load, obvious to navigate, and built so a visit turns into an enquiry instead of a bounce.

The problem

Most sites lose people
in the first five seconds.

Not because the design is bad — because nothing tells the visitor where they are, what you do, or what to do next. We build the other kind: clear on arrival, quick on every device, and pointed at one outcome — the visitor getting in touch.

01 / What's included

One service.
Every way it shows up.

Whatever shape your project takes, it comes out of the same team and the same standard of build.

01

Marketing & brand sites

A focused site that tells one story well — who you are, what you do, and why someone should get in touch.

02

Property & real-estate portals

Search, filtering and listing-detail pages built to handle real inventory at volume — the build we've shipped most often.

03

Booking & enquiry-led sites

Hospitality, rentals and services where the goal is a reservation or a message, not a dead end.

04

Performance-first builds

Every page ships fast. A slow site loses the visitor before the message ever lands.

05

SEO-ready structure

Clean markup, real headings, a proper sitemap — built to be found, not just built to look good.

06

Handover you can actually use

A CMS or admin area with a walkthrough, so day-to-day content changes don't need to come back through us.

02 / How we work

A visible process,
not a black box.

Ten stages from first conversation to a site that's live and looked after. You'll know which one we're in at any point.

  1. Stage 01

    Kick-off

    We start with the business, not the browser. What the site has to achieve, who it's for, and what a successful visit actually looks like.

  2. Stage 02

    The project team

    We assemble the people the project needs — design, frontend, backend — rather than handing every brief to the same fixed pair.

  3. Stage 03

    Planning & timelines

    You get the schedule up front: what lands when, what we need from you, and when. No black-box stretches where nothing is visible.

  4. Stage 04

    Audience & user flows

    We map who's arriving and what each of them came to do, so the structure serves real visitors instead of an internal org chart.

  5. Stage 05

    Sitemap & wireframes

    The blueprint stage. Every page, in order, with content placed and nothing styled yet — cheap to change now, expensive to change later.

  6. Stage 06

    UI/UX design

    Your brand becomes an interface. We present the direction on a key page first, agree it, then take the rest of the site to match.

  7. Stage 07

    Prototype

    A clickable version before a line of production code. You navigate the real flows and catch what doesn't feel right while it's still cheap.

  8. Stage 08

    Development

    The design gets built one-to-one, with motion and interaction added where they help someone use the page rather than just decorate it.

  9. Stage 09

    Quality control

    Real devices, real browsers, real content. We check performance, accessibility and every form before anything is shown as finished.

  10. Stage 10

    Launch & support

    We deploy, verify it live, and stay reachable. Sites need care after launch, and a handover shouldn't mean you're on your own.

03 / Technologies

Built with tools,
not lock-in.

We pick the stack around what your project actually has to do — and everything we build stays yours, on standards you could hand to any other team tomorrow.

Framework01

Next.js

Our default for production sites. Server rendering means pages arrive fast and arrive complete — which is what both a visitor and a search crawler need.

Interface02

React

Component-driven interfaces that stay maintainable as a site grows past its first version, instead of turning into a page nobody wants to touch.

Language03

TypeScript

Typed code catches whole classes of mistakes before they ever reach a live site. Fewer surprises after launch, cheaper changes a year in.

Styling04

Tailwind CSS

A design system enforced in the markup itself, so what was designed and what got built don't quietly drift apart over a long project.

Content05

Headless CMS

Your content lives independently of your layout. Edit a page without a developer, and keep the same content if the design is ever rebuilt.

Payments06

Stripe

Real payment flows when a project needs them — subscriptions, one-off checkout, and the post-purchase handling around both. Live on client sites today.

Hosting07

Vercel

Global edge deployment with preview links on every change, so you review work on a real URL instead of a screenshot in an email.

Automation08

AI integration

Assistants and automated flows wired into a site where they remove real work — the same approach behind our AI-assisted platform builds.

04 / Selected work

Not a concept.
Live, in this category.

Selected engagements01/03
05 / Questions

Before you ask,
we probably have.

The things people want to know before they send the first message. Anything not here, just ask us directly.

A focused marketing site is usually a few weeks. A portal with search, listings and an admin area behind it runs longer. We give you the real timeline at the planning stage, before anything is committed.

It depends entirely on scope — a five-page brand site and a property portal with an operations backend are different projects. Tell us what you need and you'll get a written scope with a number attached, not a vague range.

Yes. We hand over a CMS or admin area along with a walkthrough, so routine content changes don't need to come back through us. Bigger structural changes still can, if you'd rather.

Often. Sometimes that's a full rebuild, sometimes it's fixing what's slow or unclear on a site that's otherwise fine. We'll tell you honestly which one you actually need.

Every build is designed for small screens as a first-class case, not squeezed down from a desktop layout afterwards. Most of your visitors will arrive on a phone.

We stay reachable. Hosting, monitoring and ongoing changes can all be arranged — a handover shouldn't mean you're suddenly on your own with it.

Next step

Got a site that
needs to work harder?

Tell us what you're building and what it has to achieve. You'll get a straight answer on scope, timeline and cost — not a sales pitch.