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The Workshop

Practical, opinionated writing on UK small-business websites, getting found, getting booked, getting paid, and the everyday tech of running a local business online. No "in today's digital world", no funnels, just the answers we would give if you asked us on a call. New article every week.

45 articles The Workshop, weekly → RSS feed

Frameworks & pillars

The pieces worth bookmarking.

The named methods and long-form guides we come back to on calls, the ones that decide how a small-business website is built, found and paid for.

  • The Sovereignty-by-Design Test

    EU-sovereign by design: the US CLOUD Act and where your UK business data really lives

    A plain-English guide to the US CLOUD Act and EU data sovereignty for UK small businesses: why an EU region is not the same as EU-sovereign, and how to check your own stack.

    8 min read Systems

  • Pillar guide

    Managed website service UK, the complete 2026 guide

    What a managed UK website service actually includes, what it costs, how it compares to agency one-offs and DIY platforms, and how to choose one.

    17 min read Pricing

  • The No-Show Maths

    Online booking for barbershops: Fresha vs Booksy vs your own site (and fixing no-shows with deposits)

    Fresha vs Booksy vs your own booking site for UK barbershops in 2026: how each makes money, who owns the client data, and using deposits to cut no-shows.

    9 min read Barbers

  • The Local Visibility Stack

    How barbershops get found on Google: the local SEO and Google Business Profile playbook (2026)

    Local SEO for barbershops: rank on Google Maps locally, not nationally. The plain playbook-Business Profile, reviews, NAP, fast site-to move a shop up.

    9 min read Barbers

All articles

Everything in The Workshop.

  • EU-sovereign by design: the US CLOUD Act and where your UK business data really lives

    Systems

    EU-sovereign by design: the US CLOUD Act and where your UK business data really lives

    A plain-English guide to the US CLOUD Act and EU data sovereignty for UK small businesses: why an EU region is not the same as EU-sovereign, and how to check your own stack.

  • Best privacy and security tools for UK SMBs

    Tools

    Best privacy and security tools for UK SMBs

    The privacy and security tools I recommend to UK small businesses in 2026: Proton VPN, Proton Mail, and the wider Proton ecosystem (Pass, Drive, Calendar). Swiss, open source, independently audited.

  • Do I need a CRM for my small business?

    Tools

    Do I need a CRM for my small business?

    A plain answer for UK small businesses: when the inbox and spreadsheet stop coping, what a CRM actually does, why Capsule is a sensible UK choice, and how to set it up.

  • How do I get more Google reviews without breaking the rules?

    Reviews

    How do I get more Google reviews without breaking the rules?

    Get more Google reviews the compliant way: ask at the right moment, automate the request after every job or visit, and never fake or pay for them. UK small-business guide.

  • How do I get more leads for my small business?

    Lead Generation

    How do I get more leads for my small business?

    A plain systems answer for UK small businesses: the four places leads leak, and how capture, speed-to-lead, nurture and a CRM turn traffic into booked enquiries.

  • What is marketing automation? (UK SMBs)

    Systems

    What is marketing automation? (UK SMBs)

    Plain-English guide to marketing automation for UK small businesses: what it is, real local examples, what it is not, and how to start with a free audit.

  • Cheap content stack for UK small business

    Tools

    Cheap content stack for UK small business

    A genuinely useful, affordable content stack for UK small-business owners: better photos from a phone, graphics and social posts with Canva, short video and ad creative with CapCut, a simple weekly workflow, and where to post.

  • Do you still need a website in 2026, or is a Facebook page and Google Business Profile enough?

    Systems

    Do you still need a website in 2026, or is a Facebook page and Google Business Profile enough?

    An honest guide for the UK business owner wondering if social media and a Google Business Profile have replaced the website. What Facebook, Instagram and your Google profile genuinely do well, the honest case for owning your own site, and why the answer is to use all three together.

  • How to get cited by ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews: the entity and content playbook

    Systems

    How to get cited by ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews: the entity and content playbook

    A practical playbook for getting a UK small business named inside ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews and other answer engines: answer-first content, a real brand entity, presence in the third-party sources models read, and how to measure your share of voice. Honest about what you can and cannot control.

  • How long does it take to build a website? A realistic UK timeline

    Systems

    How long does it take to build a website? A realistic UK timeline

    An honest UK timeline for building a small-business website: what actually decides the length (scope, content readiness, integrations, revisions, the client bottleneck), typical ranges for DIY, freelancer and agency routes, and why a focused managed build ships in days rather than months.

  • How much does a website cost in the UK in 2026? An honest breakdown

    Pricing

    How much does a website cost in the UK in 2026? An honest breakdown

    Real UK website costs in 2026: DIY builder, freelancer, agency and managed monthly service, what actually drives the price, the hidden running costs nobody adds up, and how to judge value not just sticker price.

  • How to choose a web designer in the UK: a buyer's checklist

    Pricing

    How to choose a web designer in the UK: a buyer's checklist

    An honest buyer's checklist for choosing a web designer in the UK in 2026: the questions to ask about hosting, ownership, ongoing care and year-two cost, the red flags to walk away from, and how to weigh up a freelancer, an agency and a managed website service.

  • llms.txt: what it is, and whether your UK small business actually needs one

    Tools

    llms.txt: what it is, and whether your UK small business actually needs one

    An honest explainer of llms.txt, the proposed plain-text file that points AI crawlers at your best content. How it differs from robots.txt and sitemap.xml, where adoption stands, who benefits, and how to add one in ten minutes.

  • Schema for AI: the structured data that gets your business quoted by answer engines

    Systems

    Schema for AI: the structured data that gets your business quoted by answer engines

    How structured data (FAQPage, Article, Organization, LocalBusiness, Product and sameAs entity markup) makes your facts machine-extractable, so AI Overviews and chatbots can quote you accurately and recognise your brand as a known entity.

  • Small-business security basics (UK, 2026)

    Tools

    Small-business security basics (UK, 2026)

    A plain-English security starter kit for UK small businesses: a password manager, two-factor authentication, a VPN for public wifi, backups, updates and a secure website. What actually matters, and the tools worth using.

  • Website redesign: signs, process, and cost

    Systems

    Website redesign: signs, process, and cost

    The honest signs a UK small business actually needs a website redesign (versus a cheaper refresh or just maintenance), what the redesign process looks like step by step, and what it costs in 2026, with the managed alternative where it is handled and kept current for a flat monthly fee.

  • What pages does a small business website actually need?

    Systems

    What pages does a small business website actually need?

    A planning guide to the pages a UK small-business website actually needs: home, about, services or products, contact, plus the trust pages, reviews, FAQ and the legal pages. Which are essential, which are optional, and how the structure maps to how customers decide.

  • Done-for-you website service UK: what is actually included

    Pricing

    Done-for-you website service UK: what is actually included

    A real done-for-you website service handles 10 operational items. Here is the checklist UK SMBs should run before paying anyone for a managed website.

  • Why your UK small business is invisible in Google's AI Overviews (and how to get cited)

    Systems

    Why your UK small business is invisible in Google's AI Overviews (and how to get cited)

    Google's AI Overviews answer the search before anyone clicks. Here is why most UK small-business sites are never cited, and the four-gap fix to get quoted.

  • Managed website service UK, the complete 2026 guide

    Pricing

    Managed website service UK, the complete 2026 guide

    What a managed UK website service actually includes, what it costs, how it compares to agency one-offs and DIY platforms, and how to choose one.

  • Monthly website service vs agency one-off: 3-year UK maths

    Pricing

    Monthly website service vs agency one-off: 3-year UK maths

    Run the 3-year numbers on website management vs a £6,000 agency one-off rebuild. Here is where the maths actually breaks for UK SMBs.

  • The complete guide to small-business websites in the UK (2026 edition)

    Systems

    The complete guide to small-business websites in the UK (2026 edition)

    UK small-business website guide 2026: what wins customers, what matters, every option compared (DIY, freelancer, agency), real costs, and how to choose.

  • 3-year cost of a small-business website

    Pricing

    3-year cost of a small-business website

    3-year cost of a small-business website: DIY Wix vs freelancer vs agency vs a managed build from £49 a month, counting your time, hosting and lost customers.

  • Website maintenance subscription UK: what to look for

    Pricing

    Website maintenance subscription UK: what to look for

    Choosing a website maintenance subscription? Here are the 7 signals that separate operationally serious providers from monthly billing dressed up as service.

  • When to invest more in your website (UK, 2026)

    Pricing

    When to invest more in your website (UK, 2026)

    Exist properly, convert visitors, grow, dominate your local market: how to know which stage your website is really at, and how the audit-led model matches spend to that stage.

  • Online booking for barbershops: Fresha vs Booksy vs your own site (and fixing no-shows with deposits)

    Barbers

    Online booking for barbershops: Fresha vs Booksy vs your own site (and fixing no-shows with deposits)

    Fresha vs Booksy vs your own booking site for UK barbershops in 2026: how each makes money, who owns the client data, and using deposits to cut no-shows.

  • How barbershops get found on Google: the local SEO and Google Business Profile playbook (2026)

    Barbers

    How barbershops get found on Google: the local SEO and Google Business Profile playbook (2026)

    Local SEO for barbershops: rank on Google Maps locally, not nationally. The plain playbook-Business Profile, reviews, NAP, fast site-to move a shop up.

  • Why your UK small business website probably fails accessibility law (WCAG 2.2, the Equality Act, and the EAA)

    Systems

    Why your UK small business website probably fails accessibility law (WCAG 2.2, the Equality Act, and the EAA)

    Most UK small-business websites fail accessibility duties under the Equality Act 2010, WCAG 2.2, and the EAA. A plain-English breakdown, plus the fix.

  • What a barbershop website actually needs in 2026 (and what is a waste of money)

    Barbers

    What a barbershop website actually needs in 2026 (and what is a waste of money)

    An opinionated guide to what a barbershop website needs in 2026, booking, local SEO, a fast gallery, plain prices, and the add-ons worth skipping.

  • AI-assisted vs AI-generated: where Claude, Cursor and Copilot fit

    Systems

    AI-assisted vs AI-generated: where Claude, Cursor and Copilot fit

    AI-assisted vs AI-generated builds: where Claude, Cursor, Copilot and Aider earn their keep in production websites, and the four jobs they never get.

  • Core Web Vitals under 1s: what gets LCP under 1s on a UK SMB site

    Systems

    Core Web Vitals under 1s: what gets LCP under 1s on a UK SMB site

    Sub-1-second LCP on a UK SMB site: priority hints, AVIF heroes, font subsetting, critical CSS, zero render-blocking JS, measured on 4G throttled mobile.

  • A UK/EU-based, GDPR-friendly stack for UK small businesses in 2026: Vercel, Resend, Plausible, Capsule

    Systems

    A UK/EU-based, GDPR-friendly stack for UK small businesses in 2026: Vercel, Resend, Plausible, Capsule

    A UK/EU-based, GDPR-friendly stack for UK small businesses: Vercel London, Resend EU, Plausible EU, Capsule Manchester. Sub-processor choices that read well in a data-protection review.

  • Information architecture before design: the order UK SMB sites ship in

    Systems

    Information architecture before design: the order UK SMB sites ship in

    Information architecture before design: the build order for UK SMB sites, URL graph, render contract, content model, components, saves weeks of rework.

  • Integrated marketing communications: how paid ads fit (and when they do not) alongside organic search intent

    Systems

    Integrated marketing communications: how paid ads fit (and when they do not) alongside organic search intent

    Paid ads vs organic search for UK SMBs: when Google Ads earn their place, when they waste budget, and how the integrated marketing communications flow works.

  • Pages vs systems: why a website is the wrong unit of design

    Systems

    Pages vs systems: why a website is the wrong unit of design

    Why websites should be priced per system, not per page: booking modules, schema-driven catalogues, and redirect layers span pages and break per-page pricing.

  • Bitwarden vs 1Password vs Proton Pass: the UK SMB password-manager guide (2026)

    Tools

    Bitwarden vs 1Password vs Proton Pass: the UK SMB password-manager guide (2026)

    Bitwarden vs 1Password vs Proton Pass for UK SMBs in 2026: pricing, data residency, security model, and which I recommend for clinics and solicitors.

  • Capsule vs Pipedrive vs HubSpot: the UK SMB CRM guide (2026)

    Tools

    Capsule vs Pipedrive vs HubSpot: the UK SMB CRM guide (2026)

    Capsule vs Pipedrive vs HubSpot for UK small businesses (2026): CRM pricing, data residency and GDPR compared, plus which one I pick for regulated clients.

  • Plausible vs Umami vs Fathom: the UK SMB privacy-first analytics guide (2026)

    Tools

    Plausible vs Umami vs Fathom: the UK SMB privacy-first analytics guide (2026)

    Plausible vs Umami vs Fathom compared for UK small businesses: pricing, EU data residency, GDPR posture and the cookie-banner question, and which I use.

  • Vercel vs Netlify vs Cloudflare Pages (UK)

    Tools

    Vercel vs Netlify vs Cloudflare Pages (UK)

    Vercel vs Netlify vs Cloudflare Pages compared for UK small businesses in 2026: pricing, UK data residency, free tier limits, and which I actually use.

  • Should I just build my own website on Wix? An honest answer from someone who builds them for a living

    Systems

    Should I just build my own website on Wix? An honest answer from someone who builds them for a living

    Wix for small business: when it is genuinely fine, when it is costing you customers, and how to tell, from a developer with no Wix referral commission.

  • Why I moved UK Web Marketing to a monthly subscription

    Pricing

    Why I moved UK Web Marketing to a monthly subscription

    Why UK Web Marketing replaced upfront builds with a monthly retainer and one accountable point of contact: the work never really ends, so the price should match the relationship, not a one-time build. The full story, and how the audit-led model fits it.

  • Your website is either earning you work, or losing it

    Systems

    Your website is either earning you work, or losing it

    Why a slow, dated, or missing website quietly costs UK small businesses real customers, the three mechanisms that lose you work, and what a good site does instead.

  • 0.05 seconds, the test your website is failing

    Systems

    0.05 seconds, the test your website is failing

    Website first impressions form in 50 milliseconds, Google found. What the 0.05-second test measures, why most small-business sites fail it, and how to fix it.

  • Five things every small-business website needs to actually work

    Systems

    Five things every small-business website needs to actually work

    The five things separating a small-business website that wins customers from one that sits there: speed, mobile, clarity, a clear next step, and being found.

  • Getting found on Google: a plain guide for small businesses

    Systems

    Getting found on Google: a plain guide for small businesses

    Local SEO for UK small businesses in 2026: how to get found on Google with local search, Google Business Profile, and the technical basics that matter.

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