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Websites for Birmingham businesses

Birmingham's the second city — Bullring at one end, the Custard Factory at the other, and Colmore Row keeping the lights on between.

Birmingham's a city of contrasts — the Bullring's curved Selfridges at one end, the brick warehouses of Digbeth at the other, and Colmore Row's tower blocks keeping a thousand professional firms in business. Most of the small operators here — the cafés in Kings Heath, the studios in the Custard Factory, the family trades out in Harborne and Stirchley — don't need a complicated website. They need a clean, fast page on their own domain, a number that rings on the right phone, and a person who'll fix a typo the same afternoon.

£25/month · anyone, anywhere

What you get

  • Your own URL, on its own domain
  • Hand-coded — no WordPress, no page builders
  • Basic on-page SEO, fast loads, mobile-first
  • Small content edits whenever you need them
  • No setup fee, cancel any month

Working with Birmingham

The Colmore Business District anchors the city centre's professional economy — law firms, banks, accountants clustered along Colmore Row and Corporation Street. Across the inner ring road, the Custard Factory in Digbeth keeps the creative sector ticking, and the Jewellery Quarter still does what its name says. Out in the suburbs, you get the independent scene: Simpsons holding its Michelin star in Edgbaston, SOI 1268 packing in Stirchley, Byzantium feeding Kings Heath. Most of these places aren't chains and don't have a marketing budget. They need a sensible site, mobile-first, that loads fast and reflects what they actually do. That's the gap the £25/month plan exists to fill.

Every Birmingham site is hand-coded, mobile-first, and shipped on its own domain. There's nothing for you to maintain — hosting, SSL, backups, updates and small content edits are all in the £25/month plan. You'll deal directly with me from brief to launch, by email or WhatsApp, in plain English.

Local economy

Real Birmingham small businesses, not stock photos

Every Birmingham brief lands somewhere on the same map of shops, salons, trades and indie operators. Here are some of the real Birmingham businesses I've researched while writing this page — the kind of place a clean £25/month site is built for.

Some Birmingham independents we'd happily sit next to
  • Bullring & Grand Central

    shopping centre

    The UK's largest city-centre shopping destination, anchored by Selfridges' silver-disc façade

  • The Custard Factory

    creative quarter / indie retail and studios

    Converted Victorian factory in Digbeth housing independent shops, studios, art galleries and cafés

  • Simpsons

    Michelin-starred restaurant

    Contemporary British restaurant in Edgbaston — one of the city's longest-held Michelin stars

  • SOI 1268

    independent restaurant

    Thai restaurant on the Stirchley restaurant strip, regularly named in national best-of lists

  • Byzantium

    independent restaurant

    Mediterranean / Ottoman tapas restaurant in Kings Heath

Streets we know in Birmingham
  • Colmore Row
  • Corporation Street
  • New Street
  • High Street
  • Bull Street
  • Curzon Street
Neighbourhoods covered
  • Digbeth
  • Jewellery Quarter
  • Edgbaston
  • Harborne
  • Bournville
  • Moseley
  • Kings Heath
  • Stirchley
Why these industries cluster here
  • Jewellery & precious metals

    The Jewellery Quarter has been a working cluster of independent goldsmiths, silversmiths and workshops for generations and still trades under that name today.

  • Professional & financial services

    Colmore Row is traditionally Birmingham's most prestigious business address; the surrounding Colmore Business District clusters law firms, banks and accountants in walking distance of Snow Hill and New Street stations.

  • Creative & digital

    The Custard Factory anchors Digbeth's creative quarter — independent studios, galleries and small agencies in converted Victorian factory space.

  • Independent hospitality

    The southern suburbs (Stirchley, Kings Heath, Moseley) and Edgbaston support a dense, named-chef independent restaurant scene that punches above its weight in national guides.

A new West Midlands Mayoral Development Corporation — described as the UK's largest — was set up in May 2026 to drive roughly £10bn of regeneration across the £1.9bn Smithfield scheme, Digbeth's creative quarter and the HS2 Curzon Street zone.

Where we work

Websites for Birmingham and West Midlands

I'm based in London, build over email and WhatsApp, and ship the same £25/month plan to Birmingham and every other town in West Midlands.

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Pricing
£25/month

One flat plan for every Birmingham build — hosting, SSL, backups, updates and small content edits all included. No setup fee, no contract, cancel any month.

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How it works

From your first message to a live Birmingham link in 1–2 weeks.

  1. 01You message me with a sentence on what you do.
  2. 02Quick call or text, you send your bundle.
  3. 03I build, you pay £25/month, you get the link.
See the full process

£25/month · 1–2 week build · cancel any month

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FAQs

Birmingham web design — common questions

Do you work with businesses outside the city centre, in places like Kings Heath or Harborne?

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Yes — anywhere in the B postcodes. I've worked with cafés in Kings Heath, salons in Harborne, tradesmen out in Stirchley and Moseley. The £25/month plan and the 1-2 week turnaround are identical no matter which side of the inner ring road you're on.

Can you get my Birmingham business ranking on Google?

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No — and that's deliberate. I don't sell SEO, link building, or ranking promises. What's included is sensible on-page basics (clean titles, fast loads, mobile-first build) so Google takes the site seriously. Anything beyond that is its own specialism and not in the £25/month.

Will you set up or manage my Google Business Profile?

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No. That's something you should own yourself — it's free, it's tied to your phone number, and you don't want a third party in the middle of it. I'll happily link to it from the site once it's live, but I won't claim, run or post to it.

I'm in the Custard Factory and only need a one-page portfolio. Is the £25/month still the right plan?

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Yes. The plan is flat regardless of size — one page or five, same fee. A single-page portfolio is faster to build and easier to maintain, but the monthly cost and the same-day edits work exactly the same way.

Everyone in Birmingham seems to use WordPress. Why don't you?

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Plugins, theme updates, security patches, page builders that slow everything down — too much surface area for a small business site. Hand-coded HTML and CSS loads faster, is easier to fix in five minutes, and doesn't break itself overnight when something auto-updates.

Also serving

Other towns near Birmingham

Same £25/month plan, same process. These are some of the towns we cover just outside Birmingham.

5 postcode districts covered in West Midlands

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