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Web Design in Brighton

Brighton is packed with creative and tech-driven businesses — your website should cut through the noise and win attention.

I’m Neil Patmore, a freelance web developer with 30 years of experience. I design WordPress websites that are SEO-ready, fast and secure — helping Brighton businesses grow online.

Why Brighton businesses choose me

  • 30 years’ experience building websites that deliver
  • Conversion-focused design using SEO best practice
  • WordPress sites you can manage with ease
  • Clear communication and upfront pricing
  • A collaborative, personal approach — no big agency layers
  • Remote-friendly workflow with fast video updates

Neil Patmore is a freelance WordPress web designer serving Brighton, helping businesses improve website performance, local visibility and enquiries. This local service connects WordPress web design, SEO services, WordPress website care plans and managed WordPress hosting, with AI website repair available for unstable or technically messy sites where relevant.

What clients say

“Neil made the process simple and our Brighton site now brings in leads.” — Sophie, Creative Agency, Brighton

“Professional, approachable and quick to deliver. Highly recommended.” — Raj, Services, Sussex

“Our site is clean, modern and easy to update. Exactly what we wanted.” — Chris, Retail, Brighton

Services I provide in Brighton

WordPress Web Design

Responsive, modern websites that capture attention and drive enquiries.

Technical Setup & SEO

All builds include SEO essentials: schema, speed and site structure.

Content & Messaging

I can craft persuasive copy or share advice via my blog.

Hosting & Care Plans

Secure hosting, regular updates and backups to keep your site reliable.

Ongoing Growth

Local SEO and content campaigns to help Brighton businesses grow visibility.

My process

  1. Discovery – get clear on your goals and customers.
  2. Planning – sitemap, wireframes and content planning.
  3. Design & build – review your site on a private staging link.
  4. Launch – SEO checks, redirects and analytics setup.
  5. Support – care plans and SEO to keep your site competitive.

Timelines and pricing

Most SME websites take 3–6 weeks depending on scope and content. Costs are fixed upfront. If a refresh is more efficient than a rebuild, I’ll recommend it.

Businesses I help in Brighton

  • Creative agencies and freelancers
  • Professional services
  • Hospitality and retail
  • Healthcare providers
  • Local e-commerce brands

I work with clients across Brighton, Hove, Portslade, Shoreham, Lewes and Sussex.

Quick SEO wins for Brighton

  • Location-focused service pages with strong CTAs
  • FAQ content designed to target snippets
  • Internal linking between services, blog and case studies
  • Consistent details across Google and directories
  • Fast-loading, mobile-first builds

FAQs

Do you work with startups and creatives in Brighton?
Yes — I work with Brighton’s creative, tech and service businesses to deliver websites that convert.

How long does a Brighton web design project take?
Most builds take 3–6 weeks depending on scope and content readiness.

Do you set up hosting, email and domains?
Yes — I provide complete setup including hosting and email.

Will my site be mobile-first?
Yes — all builds are mobile-first and tested across devices.

Can I update my own content?
Yes — WordPress gives you full control with an easy-to-use editor.

Do you provide training?
Yes — Loom videos or a live session so you’re confident editing.

What if the site breaks later?
If you’re on a care plan, I’ll restore backups, fix bugs and keep your site updated.

Will the site be SEO-ready at launch?
Yes — SEO fundamentals like schema, speed and structure are built in.

More happy clients

“Neil created a professional site that’s easy for us to update.” — Lucy, Services, Brighton

“Friendly, transparent and results-driven. The new site is already paying off.” — Mark, Consultancy, Sussex

Let’s get your Brighton website working harder

Ready to cut through Brighton’s competitive market? Let’s get started.

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