Responsive Website Design Services

Our web design services help UK businesses, including service-area projects linked to our Scotland office on the Isle of Mull and our Beccles office, plan responsive websites before design starts. The quote process maps the pages your site needs, explains what each section should do and gathers the details that affect design, development, content, SEO and launch planning.

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Our Approach

Web Design Services That Start With A Clear Plan

A good website design quote needs more than a name and phone number. We shape the brief around the people using the site, the services or products they need to find, the areas the business serves, and the work required to design, build and launch it properly.

Small Business Website Planning

We get to know your business, your audience, your current website and the enquiries or actions the new site needs to support before recommending a route.

Sitemap, Content And SEO Structure

We map the pages, child pages, customer journeys, calls to action, content gaps and SEO foundations so the build has a clear structure from day one.

Responsive Design, WordPress Build And Testing

We create responsive layouts, build the agreed WordPress or WooCommerce functionality and test key journeys across screen sizes before launch.

Website Quote Planning

Get A Clearer Website Design Quote With Our Sitemap Builder

Plan the shape of your website before we price the build.

Before we can quote properly for website design services, we need to understand the shape of the website. The sitemap builder in our quote form helps you plan your main pages, add child pages and show how the site should be structured.

That gives us a clearer view of the work involved, from design and content to SEO, forms, functionality, testing and launch support. Once the structure is clear, you can tell us about the project, upload useful files, share example websites and give us your preferred deadline and budget range.

Guided Quote Form

How The Quote Form Works

The form is designed to turn an early idea into a usable project brief for your web design quote. You can start with the pages you already know about and use the later questions to explain anything that is still undecided.

  1. Build Your Sitemap

    Add the main pages your website needs, include any important subpages and show how the structure should fit together.

  2. Add Your Project Details

    Tell us about your business, your goals, your current website and what the new site needs to achieve.

  3. Tell Us What The Website Needs To Do

    Add notes about forms, WooCommerce, booking tools, memberships, downloads, integrations, user journeys or any bespoke functionality.

  4. Upload Useful Files Or References

    Share logos, brand files, photography, copy, documents, example websites or anything else that helps us understand the brief.

  5. Share Your Deadline And Budget Range

    Your timescale and budget range help us recommend a realistic route and avoid quoting for the wrong level of work.

  6. We Review The Scope And Prepare The Next Step

    We review the sitemap, brief, functionality, deadline and budget range before preparing the next step or asking focused follow-up questions.

Website Quote Scope

What Affects Your Website Design Quote?

Website design prices vary because every project has a different scope. A five-page small business website, a content-led local service website and a WooCommerce shop can all need very different levels of planning, design, development, testing and launch support.

Quote clarity

A clear quote is the first version of the plan.

We use the details below to separate essentials from nice-to-haves, spot hidden work early and recommend the web design route that gives your budget the best chance of becoming a website people actually use.

Start Your Website Quote
  1. 01 Plan the shape Pages, page types and SEO structure
  2. 02 Create the experience Copy, assets and brand direction
  3. 03 Build the moving parts Features, commerce and integrations
  4. 04 Set the pace Budget, timing and support route

Sitemap Examples

Not Sure What Pages You Need?

You do not need to have every page planned before starting. The sitemap builder is there to help you think through the structure. These examples show how different website types often take shape.

Small Business Brochure Website

Home, About, Services, Gallery, Reviews and Contact.

Local Service Business Website

Home, About, Services, individual service pages, Areas Covered, Case Studies, FAQs and Contact.

Professional Services Website

Home, About, Services, Team, Insights, Case Studies, Testimonials and Contact.

WooCommerce Website

Home, Shop, Product Categories, Product Pages, Basket, Checkout, Delivery, Returns and FAQs.

Lead Generation Website

Home, Service Pages, Landing Pages, Testimonials, FAQs, Quote Form and Contact.

Blog Or Resource-Led Website

Home, Topic Pages, Blog, Guides, Resources, Newsletter Sign-Up, Author Information and Contact.

Larger Bespoke Website

Home, Sector Pages, Service Hubs, Resource Areas, User Journeys, Forms, Integrations, Support Pages and Project-Specific Features.

Brief Details

Why We Ask For The Details Behind The Sitemap

The sitemap shows the shape of the website, but the surrounding brief explains the level of work behind that structure. These details help us avoid vague estimates and give you a clearer view of what is included in the website design service.

Why We Ask For A Budget Range

A budget range does not mean we automatically spend the maximum. It helps us recommend the right approach, whether that is a lean brochure website, a more detailed content-led build or a bespoke system with custom functionality.

Why Example And Competitor Websites Help

Example websites help us understand expectations around style, layout, functionality, content depth and user experience. Competitor websites show the market your customers are comparing you against, so we can identify ways to make your site clearer, stronger and easier to use.

What Happens After You Submit The Form

After the form is submitted, we review the sitemap, project brief, functionality, deadline and budget range. If the scope is clear, we can prepare the next step. If more detail is needed, we may ask follow-up questions before quoting.

When A Website Builder Might Be Enough

A website builder can be a practical option for a simple temporary site if you can handle the page planning, copy, images, design setup and updates yourself. A planned web design project is usually a better fit when the site needs stronger positioning, SEO structure, forms, e-commerce, integrations or ongoing support.

How A New Website Helps Enquiries

A new website is more likely to support enquiries when the service pages answer buyer questions, show proof, load well on mobile, guide visitors to the right next step and connect with search or advertising activity. It is not a guarantee by itself, so we plan the site around realistic customer journeys and useful calls to action.

Planning Your Build

Clear Inputs Make A Better Website Build

The sitemap does not need to be perfect before you contact us. It simply gives us a better starting point for planning the design, content, functionality and project schedule for a responsive business website.

Brand, Pages And Content

If you already have a logo, brand assets, photography or written copy, we will build around them. If not, we can help define what is needed.

WordPress, WooCommerce And Management

We will talk through forms, product catalogues, WooCommerce, custom features, editing needs, hosting, security and post-launch support.

A responsive website being checked across desktop and mobile layouts.
A business owner reviewing website launch plans on a laptop.

What Happens Next

From Sitemap To Launch

Once the scope is agreed, the project moves through a clear delivery path so you can review the website design and key content while the site is still being built.

01. Quote And Schedule

We break down the required pages, functionality, content and technical work so you know what is included before the project starts.

02. Design And Development

The site is built on a test URL where you can review design progress, content, and functionality in a real browser.

03. Testing, Launch And Support

We test the responsive experience, forms, key journeys, performance basics, and handover needs before helping with launch and ongoing support.

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Answers

FAQs

Useful answers before you decide whether this service is the right fit for your next step.

Responsive website layouts and sitemap cards being reviewed across laptop, tablet, and mobile screens.
How much does a website cost in the UK?

Website cost in the UK varies because the scope can be very different from one project to another. Page count, content, design complexity, functionality, SEO planning, e-commerce and launch support all affect the work involved.

Why do you need a sitemap before giving a website quote?

A sitemap helps us understand the number of pages, page types and structure of the website. That affects design, content, SEO, navigation, testing and development time, so it helps us prepare a clearer quote.

Can I get a website design quote if I do not know every page yet?

Yes. The sitemap builder is there to help you start planning. You can add the pages you already know about and explain anything you are unsure of in the project details.

Do I need a web designer or can I use a website builder?

A website builder can be enough for a simple temporary site if you are comfortable planning the pages, writing the copy, setting up the design and handling updates yourself. A web designer is usually a better fit when the site needs clearer positioning, responsive design, SEO structure, forms, WooCommerce, integrations or ongoing support.

Will a new website help me get more enquiries?

A new website can help enquiries when it is planned around the right audience, clear service pages, useful content, trust signals, mobile usability, page speed, search visibility and strong calls to action. It cannot guarantee enquiries by itself; traffic quality, offer, budget and follow-up all matter too.

What should be included in a website design quote?

A useful website design quote should explain the expected pages, design work, development work, content requirements, CMS setup, SEO foundations, forms or integrations, testing, launch support, timescales, ongoing costs and any exclusions.

Do you offer web design services for small businesses?

Yes. We help small businesses plan responsive websites around their services, customers, content, enquiry route, SEO foundations and practical launch needs. The quote process starts with the sitemap and brief so the scope is clearer before design work begins.

Can you help with local business website design?

Yes. Local business website design usually needs clear service pages, honest office or service-area information, proof, reviews, contact routes and mobile-friendly pages that support calls, forms and useful enquiries.

Can you help with web design in Scotland, Oban, Tobermory, Glasgow, Beccles, Norwich, Peterborough or Colchester?

Yes. Corsto has real office anchors with a Scotland office based on the Isle of Mull and an East Anglia office in Beccles, so we can discuss web design projects across Scotland, including Oban, Tobermory and Glasgow, and around Beccles, Suffolk, Norwich, Peterborough and Colchester where the service is a genuine fit. We use service-area wording carefully rather than creating copied town pages.

Why do website design prices vary so much?

Website prices vary because the scope can be very different from one project to another. Page count, functionality, content, SEO, e-commerce, integrations, timescale and support requirements all affect the amount of work involved.

Does the number of pages affect the cost of a website?

Usually, yes. More pages can mean more design work, more content, more SEO planning, more internal linking, more testing and more time preparing the site for launch.

Why do you ask for a budget range?

A budget range helps us recommend the right approach. It does not mean we automatically spend the maximum. It helps us avoid quoting for a solution that is either too limited or more complex than needed.

What information should I provide to get a clearer website quote?

Useful information includes your sitemap, business goals, required pages, functionality, content requirements, example websites, competitor websites, brand assets, deadline and budget range.

Do I need SEO planned before the website is built?

SEO should be considered early because page structure, headings, content, metadata, internal links, schema and technical performance are all easier to plan before the site is built.

Does WooCommerce change the website quote?

Yes. WooCommerce websites usually need product structure, basket and checkout configuration, payment settings, delivery rules, product templates, transactional emails and additional testing.

Will my website be mobile-friendly?

Yes. Responsive design is part of the build process, so the site is planned and tested for desktop, tablet, and mobile users.

Will I be able to edit the website myself?

Where appropriate, we build sites on manageable platforms such as WordPress and WooCommerce, and we can provide guidance so your team can make sensible updates.

Do you provide support after launch?

Yes. We can provide proactive support, maintenance, fixes, hosting advice, and future development once the site is live.

Can I see examples of previous work?

Yes. The Projects section includes rebuilt case studies and project examples across website design, e-commerce, custom development, SEO, and marketing work.

Ready To Plan Your Website?

Start With A Clear Sitemap And A Practical Brief

Use our guided quote form to map your pages, explain your project and give us the details we need to prepare a clearer website design quote for a responsive small business or local service website.

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