By trade · Fol. I · accountants

Websites for
UK accountants.

A custom 5-page website for UK accountancy practices, built for free and hosted for £50 a month over 24 months. The bureau builds the site, hosts it, and keeps it running. You stay the accountant.

Quick answer

Orchestrix builds custom 5-page websites for UK accountants on a £50-a-month plan over 24 months. Build, UK hosting, SSL, domain in your name, monthly backups, and small content edits all included. £0 upfront. The bureau is not a accountantand does not claim sector expertise; it builds websites that work for accountants. The accountant remains the authority on the trade.

Fol. II·Who this is for
Buyer pattern · Fol. II

Where the current
site is losing.

Small UK accountancy practices typically come to the bureau when the partner wants to move from referrals-only growth to attracting clients online. The decision-maker is usually the senior partner or sole-practitioner accountant. The current site is often a Cooper Parry-style template from a decade ago, or a one-page placeholder. The differentiator they want to show is responsiveness and specialism (MTD, sole traders, e-commerce VAT, sector specialism) rather than a generic accounting list.

The bureau sees the same patterns repeatedly:

  • Site reads exactly like every other small accountancy site
  • MTD for Income Tax (which lands in April 2026) is not addressed at all, even though it's the most common enquiry right now
  • Booking a discovery call requires email, not a calendar embed
  • No client portal link, even though clients ask for one constantly
Fol. III·The 5 pages
Structure · Fol. IIIFig. 3.01
  1. Page 01Home
    What kind of clients you specialise in, what makes you different, and a discovery-call booking above the fold.
  2. Page 02Services / specialisms
    Sole trader, limited company, MTD for Income Tax, e-commerce VAT, payroll, sector specialisms. Real specialisms, not a generic list.
  3. Page 03Pricing
    Honest indicative pricing per package or per service. Hiding fees is the old way; visible pricing is the new normal.
  4. Page 04About / the team
    Photos and bios of the people clients will actually deal with. Credibility, not chrome.
  5. Page 05Contact / book a call
    Calendar embed for the discovery call plus a short form for general enquiries.

The 5-page structure is the standard plan. If your business needs a 6th or 7th page for a specific service, the bureau will quote it separately and add it to the build, with a fixed number agreed before signing.

Fol. IV·Example briefs
Brief 01Fig. 4.01

Sole-practitioner accountant moving from referrals to online lead-gen

Solo practitioner, 60 clients, wants to grow to 100. Specialises in sole traders and small limited companies. Wants the site to do the qualification work the partner currently does on inbound calls.

Brief 02Fig. 4.02

Three-partner practice with an e-commerce VAT specialism

Real specialism in e-commerce sellers (Amazon, Shopify, Etsy). Wants the site to lead with that rather than burying it. Currently competing with bigger London firms by being smaller and faster.

Brief 03Fig. 4.03

Practice modernising ahead of MTD for Income Tax (April 2026)

Existing book of sole-trader clients, all of whom will need MTD onboarding. Wants the site to be an information hub plus discovery-call funnel for new MTD-driven enquiries.

Fol. V·Common questions
Common questions

Asked by accountants.

Can the site embed a calendar booking tool?
Yes. Google Calendar, Calendly, and similar embed cleanly into the 5-page build. Already included in the standard plan; no separate quote.
What about a client portal?
A client portal (login, document upload, secure messaging) is dynamic functionality beyond the static 5-page scope. The bureau quotes it separately. If you use an off-the-shelf portal like FreeAgent or Xero's client portal, the site can link to it without integration work.
Does the site handle ICAEW / ACCA accreditation logos correctly?
Yes. Accreditation badges sit in the trust-signal slot above the fold. The bureau matches the visual treatment to your existing badge artwork and footer.
Will the site help with MTD for Income Tax enquiries?
It can carry a dedicated MTD page or section if your client base is sole-trader-heavy, including a checklist or FAQ. This is part of the 5-page scope and a common request right now ahead of April 2026.

A real website,
for accountants.

Fifteen-minute discovery call. The bureau will tell you honestly if the plan is the right fit for your business. If not, you’ll get an honest steer on what is.