FAQs
Straight answers before you send a project enquiry.
Use this page to understand fit, custom code, SEO, lead capture, pricing and what happens after you contact Web Spinner UK.
Lead route
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Common questions
Useful answers without agency filler.
The aim is to help the right projects move quickly and filter out vague rebuild conversations.
Project fit
What kind of businesses are the best fit for Web Spinner UK?+
The best fit is a UK business that needs the website to do a real job: generate enquiries, support SEO, organise leads, replace manual admin or create a custom dashboard, CRM, booking flow or web app.
Is Web Spinner UK suitable for a very small brochure website?+
Sometimes, but the strongest fit is where structure, performance, conversion, SEO or custom functionality matters. If a basic template is genuinely enough, that should be said early.
Do I speak directly to Sam?+
Yes. Web Spinner UK is founder-led, so early scoping and technical decisions are not passed through layers of account management.
Custom code and platforms
Is custom code always better than WordPress?+
No. Custom code is better when the business needs speed, a tailored CMS/admin, stronger route structure, integrations, custom workflows or fewer plugin dependencies. WordPress can still be supported where it is the right fit.
Do you build Laravel and Next.js projects?+
Yes. Laravel is a strong fit for backend-heavy systems, dashboards, portals and business workflows. Next.js is a strong fit for high-performance websites, content platforms and React-led products.
Can a website include a CRM or dashboard?+
Yes. Enquiry capture, lead statuses, dashboards, reporting and admin workflows can be planned as part of the build instead of bolted on later.
SEO and lead generation
Can location pages be built safely?+
Yes, but they need quality controls. Pages should have useful local context, relevant services, internal links, clear CTAs and a reason to exist. Thin town-swapped pages should not be mass-published.
Is SEO included in a website build?+
Technical SEO, metadata, schema, sitemap planning, redirects and route structure should be part of a serious build. Ongoing content growth and link work can be scoped separately.
Where do form submissions go?+
Current public forms store enquiries in the Payload admin lead queue with page, service and source context so follow-up can be more specific.
Pricing and next steps
How do I get a price?+
Use the cost calculator for guidance or send a tailored quote request. The clearer the service, budget, timeline and current website context, the more useful the first response can be.
What happens after I submit an enquiry?+
Sam reviews the project type, current site, service need, budget, timeline and message, then replies with the sensible next step: a call, a quote route, an audit or clarification questions.
Can the project be phased?+
Yes. Larger systems can be planned in phases so the first release handles the highest-value workflow before lower-priority features are added.
Enquiry
Need an answer about your project?
Send the context and Sam can reply around the actual build, platform, SEO risk, budget range or lead workflow.
Discuss a custom build with Web Spinner UK.
Tell Sam what needs to perform better: enquiries, speed, SEO, admin workflows, bookings, ecommerce, reporting, or a bespoke business system.