Keep the important details current—without becoming a website manager.

Individual websites for independent gyms, studios, clubs, bars, pubs and small venues. Make it easy to visit, book, join and come back.

Venue packages in plain English.

These are typical project ranges, not teaser prices. We confirm a fixed scope and price after a short conversation. Booking, membership and payment-provider fees are quoted separately.

Visit & Discover

For helping people decide to visit—and arrive informed.

£750–£1,500 typical build

  • An individual, mobile-friendly website
  • Opening times, location and accessibility
  • Menus, facilities, classes or regular events
  • Simple enquiries and useful calls to action
  • Search foundations and local discovery setup

Optional care: typically £45–£85/month

Ask about Visit & Discover

Fully Managed Venue

For a busy place that wants to send changes to a person.

£2,500–£5,500 typical build

  • A complete visit, booking or joining journey
  • Menus, schedules, events and notices kept current
  • Priority content updates from your notes
  • Hosting, backups, monitoring and maintenance
  • Regular checks for stale practical information

Managed service: typically £145–£350/month

Ask about full management

A conversation is enough to begin.

We can work from menu photos, a paper timetable, event posters, voice notes and the links your staff already send customers. We turn the useful facts into a clear site and agree how updates reach us.

Useful, but not required on day one

  • Your current site and booking links
  • Opening hours, menu or timetable
  • Photos—even ordinary phone photos
  • Common questions customers ask
  • Who should approve changes

Built around the reality of your venue.

01

Walk us through it

Lisa learns what changes often, what customers miss and how they currently book or join.

02

Agree the essentials

You get a fixed proposal covering pages, connections, price, timing and ongoing support.

03

Launch and keep current

We test the key journeys, launch carefully, then hand over or become the person you send updates to.

What do visitors keep asking?

That is often the best place to start. Tell Lisa about the venue and what keeps going out of date.

Email lisa@solianic.com