Website Features

From streamlined brochure sites to feature-rich platforms, all our websites are built for clarity, performance, and flexibility.

Core Features

  • Clean layout with 3–5 static pages β€” tailored to your business
  • Fully responsive and mobile-friendly design
  • Secure HTTPS hosting included
  • Optimized for speed and SEO basics
  • Contact form protected by reCAPTCHA

Optional Extras

  • Lightbox gallery to showcase project photos or services
  • Testimonial section with styled quote layout
  • Embedded video (e.g. YouTube or Vimeo walkthrough)
  • Bilingual content sections
  • Interactive map or directions embed
  • PDF downloads β€” brochures, menus, pricing sheets
Requirements Checklist

What We Need from You

We keep things streamlined β€” here’s what you’ll need to provide:

  • Your logo and preferred colours
  • A short description of your business and services
  • Any images or testimonials you'd like to include
  • Your preferred contact method (form, email, or phone)

Practical Setup & Support

Launch-ready hosting, domains, and updates β€” all handled for you.

Hosting

We help you choose the right platform or host it for you. Fast, secure, and reliable.

SSL & Domains

Includes SSL certificate, domain setup, and launch support. Email deliverability configured by default β€” with SPF, DKIM, and DMARC.

Aftercare

Optional support available for minor updates, changes, or advice after launch.

Glossary

While we try to avoid jargon, sometimes it's the clearest way to explain technical concepts. Here's a brief glossary of terms used on this page.

Web Basics

CMS
Content Management System – manage website content without coding.
CRM
Customer Relationship Management – helps you track contacts, leads, and client interactions.
API
Application Programming Interface – enables systems to exchange data.
DNS
Domain Name System – maps domain names to servers.
CDN
Content Delivery Network – speeds up site load by caching globally.
HTTPS (SSL)
Secure protocol that encrypts browser-server traffic.
SEO
Search Engine Optimization – boosts visibility in Google and others.
Plugin
Modular add-on that extends your site’s functionality (e.g. shipping calculator, social login).
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions – common answers for site visitors.

Security & Compliance

GDPR
General Data Protection Regulation – EU/UK law on personal data.
reCAPTCHA
Google service that protects websites from bots and abuse.
OAuth
Open Authorization – a secure way for apps to access user data without sharing passwords.
API Key
Unique identifier used to authenticate a request to an API, often used for basic access control.
JWT
JSON Web Token – a compact, secure way to transmit identity and claims between systems.
2FA
Two-Factor Authentication – adds an extra layer of security by requiring a second form of verification.
RBAC
Role-Based Access Control – restricts system access based on a user's role (e.g. admin, editor, viewer).
Key Vault
Azure service for securely storing secrets, certificates, and encryption keys, often used in secure infrastructure deployments.
B2C
Azure Active Directory B2C – a Microsoft identity service for customer-facing apps, supporting social and enterprise logins.
PBKDF2
Password-Based Key Derivation Function 2 – a secure hashing algorithm commonly used to store user passwords.
MFA
Multi-Factor Authentication – requires two or more verification methods to enhance login security.
OpenID
OpenID Connect – an identity layer on top of OAuth 2.0 used for federated authentication.
SSO
Single Sign-On – allows users to log in once and gain access to multiple systems without re-authenticating.
DNSSEC
Domain Name System Security Extensions – protects DNS from spoofing by digitally signing DNS data to verify its authenticity.
Security Headers
Common HTTP headers used to harden apps:
CORS
(Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) – restricts cross-origin access to APIs.
HSTS
(Strict Transport Security) – enforces HTTPS connections.
CSP
(Content Security Policy) – limits executable scripts and resources.
X-Frame Options
– prevents clickjacking by disallowing iframes.

Email Authentication

SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
Standard protocol used to send email messages between mail servers. It's how your email gets delivered.
SPF (Sender Policy Framework)
Allows domain owners to specify which mail servers are permitted to send email on their behalf, helping prevent spoofing.
DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail)
Uses cryptographic signatures to verify that the message was not altered and was sent by an authorized domain.
DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance)
Builds on SPF and DKIM to let domain owners publish policies and receive reports about message authentication failures.

Simple, Effective Brochure Sites

Let’s create a clean, modern site that tells your story beautifully.