Web Design London
We design and build websites that look like they were made for your business — because they were. Every site is built from scratch: no page builders, no off-the-shelf themes, no design recycled from a previous project. The result is a website that loads fast, ranks well, and represents your business properly.
What’s included
- —Custom design — nothing templated or recycled
- —Mobile-first and responsive across all devices
- —SEO foundations built in from the start
- —Contact forms, booking integrations, and enquiry flows
- —Fast load times and clean code
- —Full ownership of your website on launch
- —Copywriting guidance and content structure advice
- —Ongoing support and maintenance available
More detail
A good website does several things at once: it communicates what your business does clearly, it builds trust with the people who land on it, and it gives them a clear reason and route to get in touch. Most websites fail on at least one of those three things — usually because they were built quickly from a template that was never really suited to the business.
At Ramdex, we approach every website as a design and communication problem first, and a technical build second. We work with clients across London and the UK in a wide range of sectors — education, healthcare, professional services, community organisations, and international business — and each project starts with understanding what the business actually needs from its website.
We build on modern frameworks (primarily Next.js) with Tailwind CSS, which means sites are fast, maintainable, and structured in a way that search engines understand. Every site we deliver is fully owned by the client from day one.
Common questions
How much does a website cost in the UK?
Website costs in the UK vary significantly depending on complexity, functionality, and number of pages. A simple informational website for a small business typically starts from around £1,500–£3,000 for a professionally designed custom build. Websites with advanced functionality — booking systems, e-commerce, or integrations — can cost considerably more. At Ramdex, pricing is discussed openly at the start of every project based on what the client actually needs. Reach out to info@ramdex.co.uk with a brief description of your project and we'll come back with a realistic estimate.
How long does it take to build a website?
A standard business website typically takes between three and eight weeks from the point of receiving all content and assets. A simpler website — four to six pages with no complex functionality — can be turned around in two to three weeks if the client is responsive and has their content ready. More complex projects with custom functionality, multiple integrations, or large amounts of content naturally take longer. At Ramdex, we agree a realistic timeline at the start of each project and keep clients updated throughout the build.
Do I own my website when Ramdex builds it?
Yes. When Ramdex builds your website, you own it outright from the moment it goes live. This includes the design, the code, all written content created for you, and any assets developed as part of the project. If you ever decide to move to a different agency or manage the site yourself, you can take everything with you. Ramdex does not use proprietary systems that lock you in. Your domain, hosting account, and codebase are yours.
Does Ramdex build websites for small businesses?
Yes — the majority of Ramdex's clients are small businesses, sole traders, and growing organisations that need a professional web presence without the cost of a large agency. We work with you to understand what your business actually needs and build to that scope, rather than selling you features and pages you don't need. If you're based in London or anywhere in the UK and want an honest conversation about what a website would cost and what it could do for you, get in touch via WhatsApp or email.
Will my website work on mobile phones?
Yes. Every website Ramdex builds is fully responsive — it adapts to work correctly on mobile phones, tablets, and desktops. More than half of all web traffic now comes from mobile devices, so this isn't optional. We design and test every site on multiple screen sizes before launch, and we pay particular attention to how the site feels on a phone — not just that it technically fits the screen.
Ready to talk?
Tell us what you need. We’ll come back with a clear recommendation and a realistic quote.