Squarespace Website Design for Service-Based Businesses
Websites structured to attract enquiries, not just look good.
Clear messaging, intuitive structure, and SEO-ready pages designed to turn visitors into enquiries.
What working together
looks like
Clear structure
Your website is structured so visitors instantly know where to go and what to do next.
Strong messaging
We refine how you explain your services so it actually makes sense to your audience.
Pages that convert
Every page is designed to guide visitors towards getting in touch.
Built for visibility
Structured with search in mind so your website can actually be found.
Most service businesses don’t need more pages.
They need clearer structure, stronger messaging, and a website that guides visitors towards getting in touch.
I design Squarespace websites specifically for service-based businesses that rely on their website to generate enquiries.
Squarespace Website Design
Who this is for
Consultants and advisors
Studios and agencies
Independent professionals
Local service businesses
Businesses whose current website isn’t converting
What’s included
Website structure planning
Page design and layout
Service page content structuring
SEO-ready page setup
Contact and enquiry optimisation
What’s included in your website project
Website Structure Planning
Mapping out the pages your business actually needs, and how visitors will move through them so they know exactly what to do next.
Page Design and Layout
Clean, focused layouts that clearly present your services and remove distractions.
Service Page Content
Structuring your content so people quickly understand what you offer and why it matters.
Contact and Enquiry Optimisation
Making it simple for visitors to get in touch, with forms and calls to action placed where they matter most.
SEO-Ready Setup
Organising your pages so search engines can understand your site and index it properly.
Who this is for
If your website no longer reflects the quality of your work, or isn’t bringing in the enquiries you expect, you’re exactly who I design for.
I work with service-based businesses that rely on their websites to generate enquiries.
Most clients already have a website. It just isn’t doing its job properly.
Local service businesses
Websites that help customers find you and get in touch easily
Studios & small agencies
Structured sites that explain your work and generate enquiries
Independent professional
Simple, focused websites that communicate expertise clearly
Consultants & advisors
Clear, credible websites that support high-value services
Typical investment
Most service-based websites don’t need more pages. They need clearer structure, stronger messaging, and a site that actually helps generate enquiries.
Most projects typically fall between £1,200 and £3,000
What this includes
Planning the overall structure, designing key pages, and ensuring your website clearly presents your services and guides visitors towards getting in touch.
What affects the investment
The exact investment depends on the size of your website, how much content needs refining, and the level of design and structure work involved.
Smaller projects, such as improving the structure of an existing site, may require less work. Larger projects with additional pages or more complex requirements may require a greater investment.
The goal
A website that clearly explains what you do and consistently brings in enquiries.
Not every project is the right fit, but if you’re looking for a clear, well-structured website that supports your business as it grows, the next step is a quick conversation to see if we’re right for each other.
See how this works in practice
This approach was used to redesign the website for Salters Events, a London-based catering company.
The project involved a complete Squarespace restructure, improving search visibility and making it much easier for visitors to understand the services and get in touch.
The result is a website that communicates their offer clearly and supports a steady increase in enquiries.
If you’d like to see how structure, messaging, and design come together in a real project, you can explore it below.
Questions people usually ask before getting started
Most people come to this stage with a few practical questions. Here are the ones that come up most often.
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The cost of a Squarespace website varies depending on the number of pages, the complexity of the design, and whether you’re building a new site or improving an existing one.
Most projects typically fall between £1,200 and £3,000, which usually includes planning the website structure, designing key pages, and ensuring the site clearly presents your services. -
Most service websites perform best with a clear structure including:
Home
Services
About
Case studies or examples of work
Contact
The goal is to guide visitors through your services and make it easy for them to understand what you offer and how to enquire.
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Yes. Many projects involve restructuring or redesigning an existing Squarespace site rather than building a completely new one.
This might involve improving page structure, clarifying service messaging, and making the site easier to navigate. -
Yes. Squarespace is designed to be easy to manage, so once the site is complete you’ll be able to update text, images, and blog posts yourself without needing technical knowledge.
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Squarespace works particularly well for service businesses because it combines clean design, easy content management, and built-in SEO tools.
When structured correctly, it can create a clear and professional website that attracts enquiries.
If you’re still unsure, the easiest way to get clarity is a quick conversation.