r/websiteservices

My 10 websites in 30 days challenge — cheap, good quality, for small businesses

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Setting myself a challenge: build at least 10 websites in 30 days for small businesses that don't have one yet, or have one that badly needs an update. Doesn't matter what you run — bakery, salon, gym, tuition classes, tiffin service, anything — if you're currently just relying on "DM us on Instagram," I want to help.

Since it's a challenge, pricing is kept genuinely low, but the quality won't be — clean, functional, good-looking websites, done fast.

If you want extras like AI integration or custom features, that's priced separately from the challenge rate.

DM me what your business does and what's currently going on with your website (or lack of one), and let's get you sorted. First come, first served — and if this goes well, 10 might just be the starting point.

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u/CuriousCatMode — 16 hours ago

WordPress Developer Needed - £150 Pay

Project type: Freelance / Fixed project

Budget: £150 fixed fee

Business: Flamingo Dating

Flamingo Dating is looking for a freelance WordPress developer/designer to help finish, improve and prepare our existing website for launch.

The website is already partially built, so this is not a website build from scratch. I'm looking for someone who can take what is already there, improve the design and user experience, fix technical/layout issues, and leave the website polished, responsive and easy for me to maintain afterwards.

What the project involves

I already have a list of what final work is needed for the website (some we may work on together due to accessibility and input) including:

  • Polishing an existing WordPress website
  • Improving the homepage, event pages and overall layout
  • Improving mobile/tablet responsiveness
  • Tidying the header, footer, buttons, spacing and branding
  • Checking plugins, forms, backups, cookies and basic security
  • Fixing obvious technical issues, broken links and 404s
  • Final testing before launch
  • Providing a short handover guide so I can make basic updates myself afterwards

I will provide the website copy and brand direction, so you will not be expected to research or write these from scratch.

What I'm looking for

  • WordPress page building and responsive design
  • Website layout and UX
  • Mobile optimisation
  • WordPress plugins
  • Basic performance optimisation
  • Forms and cookie consent
  • Reusable page/templates
  • Basic WordPress troubleshooting

Experience with Eventbrite embeds/integrations would be useful but isn't essential.

Budget and Full Brief

  • The budget is £150 fixed for the agreed project scope.
  • Those shortlisted will be sent the full task project brief so you can review exactly what is involved before committing.
  • If we're both happy to proceed after you've reviewed the scope, we'll have a short 15-minute introductory call to discuss the website, access and priorities before work begins.
  • This would particularly suit a junior WordPress developer/freelancer with strong WordPress skills, or someone looking for a smaller freelance project.

How to apply

DM me on Reddit with your application.

  • Wordpress websites you have worked on/portfolio and CV or explanation of your experience/skills.

Please only get in touch if you have reviewed the scope

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u/Remarkable_Rich_7113 — 2 days ago

Heyyy,i have got a client he wants an e-commerce website,but doesn't wanna use Shopify how do I create one with code (i don't know how to code tbh) I have basic ui done with ai.

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u/anonymous_being57 — 4 days ago

day one. me and my boyfriend just finished the first project for the studio we started.

we both did this for other people for years and spent about two of them talking about doing it ourselves. web design, development, marketing. finally stopped talking about it this year.

first project was a 14 home retreat above a lake in the western ghats. no reviews, no listings, nobody's heard of the place, and they're asking people to book an expensive stay sight unseen. so we built it editorial. big photography, quiet type, nothing templated. felt like the only honest way to make it look like what it actually is.

handed it over last week.

u/ItsMountaingirl — 4 days ago
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Offering Static Business Websites for ₹4,999 – 6 Months Hosting Included

Hi everyone,

I'm offering static business websites for ₹4,999 for small businesses, freelancers, professionals, and local businesses.

The package includes:

* 4–6 page responsive website

* Mobile-friendly design

* Home, About, Services, Gallery/Portfolio & Contact pages

* WhatsApp button

* Google Maps integration

* Basic SEO setup

* SSL/HTTPS

* 6 months hosting included

* 1 month of minor changes included

* Website deployment

Hosting after 6 months:

₹200/month or ₹2,000/year.

Domain fees are not included and will be paid separately by the client.

Minor changes include things like updating text, images, contact details, prices, business hours, etc.

Major redesigns, additional pages, or new functionality would be quoted separately.

I'm mainly looking to work with small businesses and individuals who need a simple, professional online presence without spending a lot.

If you're interested, feel free to DM me with what you need, and I can share some examples and discuss your requirements.

Happy to answer any questions here as well.

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u/pleasedontdisturbme — 5 days ago
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I build landing pages — 3 free slots open, $150 after that

I build landing pages. Right now I'm building three of them for free, and after that they're $150.

That's the whole offer. Details below if you want them.


What I've actually shipped

Not mockups, not tutorials. These are live and in production:

silkline.co.in — a door-to-door imports platform I built for a client. Freight, customs, GST and last-mile delivery consolidated onto a single invoice. React, Tailwind and Supabase, with a working waitlist and an admin dashboard behind it.

papervault.in — a document vault for Indian paperwork. This one's mine. ₹99/mo, real paying users, and I handle everything from the schema to the support emails.

Everything else is at kynokeys.com.


The free three

I want better portfolio pieces than my own projects, and I want to get sharper at the conversion side of things. Three slots, no cost, no catch.

What you get

  • A responsive single-page site, built around one action you actually want visitors to take
  • Deployed live on your own domain
  • One round of revisions
  • Roughly a week, start to finish

What I ask for

  • Permission to show the work in my portfolio
  • Your honest reaction — where you'd have bounced, what confused you, what you went hunting for and couldn't find

That second part is the real payment. I'm confident about the building. I'm still learning what converts, and I'd rather learn that on something real than on an invented project.

What I need from you is rough: what it does, who it's for, and any logo or images you already have. Don't have them? That's normal at this stage. I'll work with what exists.

Pre-launch and early-stage founders get priority, because that's where a good page changes the most.


After the free three: $150

Flat rate, not hourly. You know the number before I start and I'm not billing you for my thinking time.

$150 covers: a responsive single-page site built to spec, deployed live on your domain, two rounds of revisions, and the source handed over so you're never locked to me. React and Tailwind by default, or plain HTML and CSS if you'd rather keep it simple to maintain yourself.

Timeline: five working days from the point I have your content.

Multi-page sites, backends, or anything involving auth or payments gets quoted separately. I'll scope it honestly before you commit to anything.


Three things I've learned watching pages fail

Free advice, take it or leave it:

  1. One action per page. Not signup and demo and newsletter and Discord. Pick the one that matters.
  2. Say what it does before you say why it's good. Most pages open with adjectives and never get around to the noun.
  3. Show the actual product. A real screenshot beats a stock illustration every single time.

If any of this is useful to you, comment or send me a message. If I'm not the right person for what you need, I'll tell you that instead of taking the work.

kynokeys.com

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u/Fast_Debate_5381 — 4 days ago

a company or place that will take your html prototype and convert to tanstack

I've been creating an html and js full functioning demo of my e-commerce site for a while now. it has about 70 pages, but almost every single page reside the same exact 4 components to display product. i use one behemoth canonical data file for all placeholder data currently, and all pages pull from ids so the pages know which products belong where. my search function also uses this.

it's still a pretty big site though. it's for selling gemstones, which is why it has so many pages, for filtering ability options.

my main issue is this is literally my 8th rendition of the site. when i first started i had no idea what i was looking at, but as i kept going i learned more, and now know what im mostly looking at. (all of it is Ai generated)

but this specific version is definitely the one i'm going to go with, but my problem is that every time i try to convert my prototypes into next js, using react components, its fucking cluster fuck. i'm literally to the point where me i just want to pay someone to take my prototype code and then create it.

because i have so much more i have to learn besides coding for this website to be functional and make profit, i have to learn seo, how to create good ads, where to advertise, take photos of products, write hundreds of listings for each one, while being sure to be FTC compliant, not to mention all copyright, all content, i haven't even thought about discounts, i need to write an entire legal page still, and this is all without the implementation of any kind of an account for users, which ive realized is a completely different animal. i sell to people in the jewelry industry and the client base expects very specific features to make their life easier otherwise they won't even bother with it.

my other main issue is i haven't learned any efficient caching strategies yet, loading strategies, or methods to keeps cost down when people visit the site and there are requests for photos or videos. i have no figured out security yet 100%, or how to avoid any sort of attacks to people changing prices on the site, because i dont even understand how people do that in the first place. i know all of this has to do with how you set up and write your code though, at least i think.

so is there a place that does this? takes me already made prototype and uses it to create the site using a specific type of framework that i want, and also be able to think for this future in regards to security? and at least be efficient in regards to caching methods. because the site has some heavy components on it.

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u/Dloycart — 4 days ago
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Built a website for a local tyre retreading company, sharing a quick video walkthrough

Recently finished a website for a local tyre retreading company and sharing a short video walkthrough of the website.

Happy to answer questions about the build or approach.

u/zuri_1030 — 6 days ago

Building website without coding background

hey guys i wish you’re doing very well , i’m an interested abt creating a wbsite for free(and without coding background) could you give me some recommendations plz

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u/Boring-Elderberry-73 — 7 days ago
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I need some feedback.

I feel i have created a great author branding and promotional platform. Six plus months in making. Online research of competitors, offering what they do but on steroids. I have tried to incorporate a little ( a lot ) from them, offering more for a fair price.

It is a site that help authors host, promote, and sell books. Provides reader newsletters, blogging, rating, samples, etc.

Could use good or bad criticism. Been live for 30 days but no takers, not even on free plan. Thoughts?

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u/Accomplished_Aerie63 — 5 days ago

How to make a website easier?

I need to make a website for my new company, I'm not good at making sites and don't have enough to pay someone to make one for me. I'm not building a store or something just a basic site but need some advice on how to make one easier or some sort of tool that could help me make one. Would appreciate any advice.

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u/VegetableAmbition90 — 12 days ago
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[Hiring] Looking for someone who builds websites!

I’m a small business owner looking for an independent web designer/developer to help me put together a simple, professional website. I already have my logo, branding, colors, content, and general vision, I just need someone who knows how to turn it into an actual website.

I’d prefer to support a freelancer, student, or independent designer rather than a large company. If interested, please send me a couple examples of your work, your general pricing, and turnaround time. I’m in DFW but totally fine working remotely. Thank you! 🤍

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u/FancyUserPerson — 11 days ago
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I’ll build you a website for free. Pay only if you like it.

Hey everyone,

I’ve been building apps and website since last 6 years and have built more than 70+ websites and 8+ apps across different niches (local businesses, cafe, early stage startups, etc.).

But today, I’m trying something different now.

Offer: I’ll design and build a complete website for your business without charging anything upfront.

  • You just share your basic details (business info, services, contact details)
  • I build the website
  • If you like it, you pay.
  • If you don’t, you don’t pay anything and I won’t follow up or disturb you.

No hidden conditions. No pressure.

I’m doing this to:

  • Work with more business owners
  • Build long-term relationships
  • Grow my portfolio

If you’re a business owner who:

  • Doesn’t have a website, or
  • Has an outdated one and wants a fresh look
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u/Enough_Storm5182 — 12 days ago
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WEBSITE DEVELOPER [for hire]

Hii i design websites online for restaurants/any other kind of businesses for cheap (40-80$) dm me if ur interested ;)

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u/LleoO00 — 11 days ago

Need a Wordpress website? Or a redesign? I can build it for you!

I’m up for hire! I genuinely enjoy building websites. I build them clean, unique, responsive, and with strong SEO. I don’t use AI generative content. Of course if that’s what you wanted - sure thing. But real brand identity & individuality isn’t created by robots 🤓

It’s okay if you’re not sure of the look you want, I’ll help you come up with something beautiful 🤩

From local services to retail E-commerce - I got you covered. If you’re interested comment or send me a DM! I can show you some of my work of course.
Here is a quick breakdown of my starting rates.

🚀 LANDING PAGES (Starting at $250)
Perfect for marketing campaigns, app launches, or simple one-page portfolios.
* Simple ($250): Up to 5 sections, mobile-responsive, clear CTA.
* Premium ($700): Up to 10 sections, custom graphics/effects, advanced form integration, and robust SEO structuring.

🏢 WORDPRESS BUSINESS SITES (Starting at $900)
For service businesses, agencies, and companies needing a professional digital footprint.
* Redesigns (Starting at $900): Complete visual and structural transformation of your existing outdated site.
* Full Custom Build ($1,800): Ground-up custom build (up to 6 pages). Includes UI/UX planning, mobile optimization, WebP image compression, and foundational on-page SEO. *(Additional pages are $200/each).*

🛒 CUSTOM WOOCOMMERCE STORES (Starting at $5,000)
*E-commerce isn't just about looking pretty; it’s about user psychology, checkout flow, and flawless functionality. I build lightweight, highly customized WooCommerce environments designed to convert.*
* Store Redesigns (Starting at $3,500): Overhaul your existing store’s UX, product pages, and checkout flow to stop cart abandonment.
* New Custom E-Commerce Build (Starting at $5,000): Ground-up configuration. Includes payment/shipping logic, custom product layouts, optimized cart flow, and foundational technical SEO.
* *Note: Complex product variations, API integrations, memberships, and large catalogs require a custom quote.*

How it works:
* 50% deposit reserves your spot on my schedule; the remaining balance is due before launch.
* Hosting, domains, premium plugins, and paid assets are separate.

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u/Penny_Scalpa — 11 days ago

Do you have a handoff process when you deliver a finished website to a client?

 I’m curious how other WordPress developers/designers handle the moment when you hand over a completed site to a new owner.

·         Do you walk them through everything live?

·         Send written instructions?

·         Just hand over the credentials and wish them luck?

·         Anything else?

The reason I ask is I’ve seen where the new website owners have no clue what to do. Their only recourse is to contact the designer/developer and ask a bunch of questions…

To aid in the process, I'm working on something called a "Handoff Kit" — a co-branded resource package a designer can give every client at project completion. 

Think: a plain-English glossary of WordPress terms, a maintenance checklist, a conversation guide with the 10 questions every new owner should ask before the designer signs off, and a simple sign-off sheet both parties initial.

Feel free to answer a few questions:

  • Do you currently have any kind of formal handoff process, or is it more informal?
  • Do your clients come back to you with basic maintenance questions after launch, and does that eat your time?
  • Would something like a ready-made, co-branded handoff kit be useful to you, or is this a problem you've already solved?
  • What's the ONE thing you wish new website owners understood before you handed over the keys?

I’m not selling, am genuinely trying to understand whether this is a real gap, or a solution looking for a problem.

Appreciate any honest feedback.

Thanks.

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u/1Rudy11 — 13 days ago

I wanted to help freelance Web designers and build my own business

I know a few people that are web designers and have talked about hoping from project to project and how finding a consistent stream of work can be tedious. I thought about it for a weeks, then it dawned on me one day while trying to find the website for a small local business where I live. Most people will search Google either the search engine, or Maps, when trying to find a business. The particular business I was looking for didn't seem to have a site, at least no Google presences (Maps or via search). That was when my idea clicked about finding good web design leads.

My site/services does some magic when you enter the city/town and state, along with a profession or field. It finds you leads and sends them to you. I just launched last week and am really excited, as this is my first true online business, and I put a lot of time and effort into it. Any feedback or sharing to someone you may know is appreciated!

TryLeadSpotter.com - Find local businesses before anyone else does!

Reddit Discount Code - SpotMe25

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u/Purple-Wall3847 — 14 days ago