A studio for small-business websites

Websites for
small businesses,
made properly.

What you get

  • A one-page strategy brief, written together.
  • A design tuned to your brand, not a template.
  • A site that launches in days, not months.
  • A monthly plan that keeps it earning.

Considered design, real strategy, and one person who answers when something needs changing.

Most small-business websites are built once, then left to rot. We don't work like that. Sageon Sites is a small studio that builds, hosts, and looks after the site month to month — so it keeps doing its job long after launch day.

Scroll · 02 What we make
Designed in
South London

02 — What we make

Three looks.
One bar.

Every site is built from the same library of components and the same standards of craft. The look is a deliberate choice, tuned to your brand and your audience — not a template stretched to fit.

These are the standard palettes. Colour, type, and accent are aligned to your brand before we build.

S.2026
SaaS

AI prompts, guides, and training for the people who actually have to use them.

Modern Minimal

Modern Minimal

01

Crisp typography, restrained colour, considered density. Reads as confident without raising its voice.

Studios, B2B, modern professional services.

See example — Sageon
2025Sevenoaks

Marlowe & Pike

Family law for people who need clarity, not jargon.

Editorialread →

Editorial

02

Serif display, asymmetric layout, cream and ink. The whitespace is part of the design.

Consultancies, boutique services, established practices.

See example — Marlowe & Pike
SPM / 2026Enterprise software

Sageon
PM

Project management that respects how senior teams actually work.

Bold Brandenter

Bold Brand

03

Confident type at scale, saturated surface, motion as a signature. A site you remember.

Agencies and ambitious local businesses with strong identity.

See example — Sageon PM

03 — How we work

Strategy first.
Every time.

Most small-business websites fail because they were built before anyone agreed what the site was for. We start with the brief, then design and build to serve it. Nothing ships that pulls against the commercial outcome.

  1. 01

    Strategy

    A one-page brief, written together: who your customer is, the state they arrive in, what you stand for, and what you stand against. No build decisions before this is signed.

  2. 02

    Design

    We pick a look, set your tokens — colour, type, spacing, motion — and design the pages your business actually needs. Reviewed page by page in a Vercel preview.

  3. 03

    Build

    Next.js on Vercel, content managed in Sanity. Fast on every connection, accessible by default, indexable from day one. Two to four weeks for a standard small-business site.

  4. 04

    Studio

    After launch, the site moves to a monthly plan. Hosting, backups, security, framework updates, and a set number of content changes — so things stay current without you having to learn a CMS.

Strategy first, then design, then build, then care.

05 — What it costs

Plain pricing.
No retainers in disguise.

Two numbers: a one-time build fee, and a monthly plan. Nothing else recurring. Out-of-scope work is always quoted up front before any of it begins.

Build fee

£79

A single, flat fee to build and launch your site — strategy session, design, and build included. Paid up front. No surprise charges, no hourly add-ons.

Essential

The lighter plan, for sites that don't change often.

£19per month
  • Premium hosting on Vercel
  • Daily automated backups
  • Framework and security updates
  • Up to 30 minutes of changes each month
  • Response within 2 working days
Recommended

Studio

Default plan. For sites that earn their keep.

£49per month
  • Everything in Essential
  • Up to 90 minutes of changes each month
  • Quarterly strategy review call
  • Analytics summary each quarter
  • Response within 1 working day

Out-of-scope work — new pages, new integrations, copywriting from scratch, migrations — is quoted separately before any of it begins. Monthly rolling with 30 days' notice to cancel. Annual prepay available with a 10% discount.

Ready to scope a project, or just want to know if it's a fit?

Start a conversation

06 — Common questions

Things people ask
before they enquire.

How long does a site take?
Up to two days once the brief is signed and content is in. Most standard small-business sites — home, about, services, contact — land inside that. Larger builds with e-commerce or member areas take longer; we'll tell you up front.
Who owns what?
You own your domain and your content — they stay in your name throughout, and they stay yours if you leave. We own the code that runs the site, and we maintain, host, and keep it updated on your behalf as part of the monthly plan. If you decide to wind the site down, your domain and content go with you.
What if I want to write the copy myself?
That's fine — we'll edit what you write. Copywriting from a blank page is a separate quote. Most clients find a sharper site comes out of doing it together rather than either side doing it alone.
What if I outgrow the site?
We'll tell you before you have to ask. When the business needs something the current site can't do — online booking, members, e-commerce, a second language — we quote the change separately and add it.
Why no portfolio yet?
This is the first piece. Real work follows.