Do you work with businesses in Dublin?
Yes — businesses across Dublin and Co. Dublin, and all over Ireland. Most of the work is done remotely, which keeps it fast and keeps your costs down. We can absolutely meet if that suits you better.
How much does a website cost in Dublin?
A professional lead-generating website for a Dublin business typically starts in the low four figures. You'll get a fixed price agreed before any work starts — not a vague estimate that grows. The exact price depends on scope, but Dublin agencies often charge two to three times more for the same outcome.
How long does it take to build a Dublin website?
A focused, well-scoped project for a Dublin business takes two to three weeks from first conversation to live site. Larger sites with more pages or custom functionality take longer, but most Dublin small business sites don't need to take more than a month. The main variable is how quickly you can supply content and feedback.
Can you help my Dublin business rank on Google?
That's the main event. I build every site to load fast and be found, with local pages, structured data, and clean code that Google rewards. SEO is a long game, but a fast, well-built site is the foundation it all sits on. Most Dublin businesses can reach page one for their main local keywords within months.
Which parts of Dublin and Co. Dublin do you cover?
All of it — Temple Bar, Smithfield, Dún Laoghaire, Ballymun, and everywhere across Co. Dublin. Because most of the work is remote, location within the county doesn't change anything about how the project runs.
Do I own my website?
Completely. Your domain, your code, your content — all yours from day one. No monthly platform fees, no agency lock-in. If we ever stop working together, you keep everything and can take it anywhere.
What happens after the site goes live?
You can update content yourself, or come back to me for ongoing improvements as you grow. No mandatory monthly retainer — you only pay when you actually need work done. Most sites need very little maintenance once they're built right.
Can I use the Trading Online Voucher to fund my Dublin website?
Yes — if your Dublin business has fewer than 10 employees, has been trading for over 6 months, and meets the basic eligibility criteria, you can apply for up to €2,500 in matched funding from your Local Enterprise Office. That covers 50% of your project costs and significantly reduces what you pay out of pocket. I can provide the detailed quote needed for your application.
How much does a website cost in Dublin?
A professional, lead-generating website for a Dublin small business typically starts in the low four figures. You'll get a fixed price before any work starts — not a vague estimate that grows into a bigger invoice. Dublin agencies often charge €5,000–€20,000 for work that can be done for significantly less without the overhead. The price depends on scope: number of pages, whether you need booking or e-commerce functionality, and how much content needs to be created.
How long does it take to build a website in Dublin?
A focused project — a four to eight page lead-generating website — takes two to three weeks from first conversation to live site. Larger projects with more pages or custom functionality take longer, but most Dublin small business websites do not need to take more than a month. The main variable is how quickly you can supply content, photos, and sign off on designs.
Do you work with Dublin businesses in person or remotely?
Mostly remote, which keeps things fast and keeps your costs down. Most of the work — discovery conversations, design review, content approval — happens over email and video call. If you'd prefer to meet in person in Dublin, that's absolutely fine. Based in Dublin 5, so I'm accessible across the city.
My Dublin competitors all have websites — how do I stand out?
Having a website isn't the advantage anymore — having a fast, locally-ranked website is. Most of your Dublin competitors are running slow WordPress sites with basic SEO. A site that loads in under a second, ranks for local search terms, and makes it obvious how to get in touch will outperform the majority of them, regardless of how much they spent.
Which parts of Dublin do you cover?
All of Dublin — city centre, Northside, Southside, and the full county. From Clontarf to Tallaght, Dún Laoghaire to Blanchardstown, and everywhere between. If your customers are in Dublin, I can build a site that ranks where they're searching.
Do I need to redesign my existing Dublin website or just update it?
Not always. If your current site is just slow or outdated, sometimes the fix is a targeted improvement rather than a full rebuild. I'll look at what you have honestly and tell you whether it's worth rebuilding or whether your money is better spent elsewhere — even if that means I make less from the job.