By trade · Fol. I · solicitors

Websites for
UK solicitors.

A custom 5-page website for UK legal 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 solicitor.

Quick answer

Orchestrix builds custom 5-page websites for UK solicitors 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 solicitorand does not claim sector expertise; it builds websites that work for solicitors. The solicitor remains the authority on the trade.

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

Where the current
site is losing.

Small UK legal practices come to the bureau when the current website is doing the practice no favours. The decision-maker is usually the managing partner or sole practitioner. The buying logic is credibility: a slow, dated, or template-y site loses enquiries even when the practice is excellent. SRA regulation logos and clear practice-area framing are the trust signals that have to be visible immediately.

The bureau sees the same patterns repeatedly:

  • SRA number and regulated-practice badges aren't surfaced clearly
  • Practice areas are buried under a generic 'Services' label that doesn't get clicked
  • No way to indicate fee structure (fixed-fee, hourly, conditional) without phoning the office
  • Site has not been updated since the 2018 GDPR landgrab and looks every bit of it
Fol. III·The 5 pages
Structure · Fol. IIIFig. 3.01
  1. Page 01Home
    Practice areas at a glance, regulator badge, location, and a discovery-call form above the fold.
  2. Page 02Practice areas
    Family, conveyancing, wills and probate, employment, business law, whichever you actually do. Each as a clear section with what you handle and what you don't.
  3. Page 03Fees and approach
    Where you offer fixed fees, where you charge hourly, and how the first conversation works. Honest framing earns the next enquiry.
  4. Page 04About / the team
    Solicitor profiles with qualifications, years admitted, and the kinds of cases each one handles.
  5. Page 05Contact / book a consultation
    Form that captures enquiry type (practice area, urgency, contact preference) plus a calendar embed where appropriate.

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 family law solicitor

Solo practitioner specialising in divorce and child arrangements. Wants the site to convey warmth and competence in a sector where both are necessary, without sounding like a marketing pamphlet.

Brief 02Fig. 4.02

Two-partner conveyancing-focused practice

Conveyancing and probate, small team, mainly local. Needs the site to handle high-volume conveyancing enquiries and qualify them by stage (instructed, quote requested, just browsing).

Brief 03Fig. 4.03

Niche commercial law practice for small business owners

Employment law, contracts, and small-business advisory. Wants the site to look credible to businesses but not corporate-stiff, since the buyer is usually the owner-operator.

Fol. V·Common questions
Common questions

Asked by solicitors.

Does the site need to display SRA regulation status?
Yes, and the bureau places that prominently in the footer and contact page as standard. The SRA number, the firm's regulator badge, and the complaints procedure links are part of the build.
Can I link to a payment portal for client invoices?
Yes. A link to your existing payment portal (Stripe, ClearBank, or a practice-management tool) sits cleanly in the build. A custom integrated payment flow is an add-on quoted separately.
What about confidentiality and client privacy on the site?
The site itself does not handle confidential client matter; it routes enquiries to your secure inbox. The bureau follows UK GDPR basics (cookie consent, privacy policy, no unnecessary trackers) and the contact form delivers via Resend rather than storing submissions client-side.
Will you write the practice-area copy?
The bureau writes the structure and the framing prompts; the partner usually writes the substantive practice-area copy because tone in legal services has to come from the practitioner, not a copywriter. Editing and tightening is included.

A real website,
for solicitors.

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.