Service 04 of 04/web

The website a family
finds at eleven o'clock
at night.

Why web

By the time someone reaches your website they are almost always alone, often distressed, and quite often in their dressing gown. The site needs to be calm, clear, and answer the practical questions before they have to be asked. Ours do.

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I.What we build

Practice sites, local visibility, and quiet software.

  • 01

    Funeral practice websites

    A clear site that explains who you are, what you offer, and how to reach you. Written together. Updated by us, or by you, depending on preference. No template store, no plug-in clutter.

  • 02

    Local SEO

    The work that gets your practice into the map result when someone in your town searches at midnight. Google Business profile, structured data, local citations, written page content that reads like a person wrote it.

  • 03

    Order-of-service PDF generator

    The same tool described on the print page, embedded into your own site as a private staff tool. From a short form to a print-ready PDF in minutes, with your house templates.

  • 04

    Tribute & donations pages

    A single per-service page where families and friends can leave a message, view service details, and contribute to a charity of the family’s choosing. Tasteful, moderated, and yours.

  • 05

    Bespoke tools

    The thing your practice does on a spreadsheet that costs you four hours a week. Brought to us, costed honestly, and replaced with software that fits the actual process.


II — Order of service generator

Type the order of service. Out comes a printable PDF.

Embedded into the staff side of your website. Staff fill in a short form — name, dates, hymns, readings, photograph — pick one of three house templates, and download a print-ready PDF. The graphic designer's day is removed from the process.

Available as a standalone tool on the practice's domain, or bundled with a managed-print contract so the resulting PDFs are printed and delivered without re-keying anything.

See a working example


III.Common questions

Asked, before they buy.

How long does a website take?

Six to eight weeks for a typical single-practice site, longer if you have several branches and a tribute portal. We do not start work until the structure and the copy are agreed in writing, which is what tends to keep that timetable honest.

Who writes the copy?

You, with help. We send a structured questionnaire, we have a conversation, and we draft what you said back to you as plain English. You edit. We publish. We don’t use AI to write about your practice.

Can we edit the site ourselves?

If you want to, yes. Most practices ask us to make the changes — small edits are part of the monthly fee, larger ones are quoted. Whichever you choose is fine.

Do you guarantee a position in Google results?

No reputable supplier does. What we do guarantee is that the technical groundwork — structured data, Google Business profile, local citations, page speed — is done properly. The rest follows from there over months, not weeks.

What about accessibility?

WCAG 2.2 AA is the floor on every site we build. Practical, not pious: legible type, sensible contrast, working keyboard navigation, sensible alt text. The audience matters.

Next step

A site review,
or a fresh start.

If you have a site, we'll tell you what's working and what isn't. If you don't, we'll tell you what one will cost and what it will take from you to build well.

Arrange a review