Freelance Web Developer · Remote, UK-wide
I build custom websites for UK small businesses using Next.js and modern web standards — fast, accessible and designed to turn visitors into customers.
I launched Weblovia to make high-quality web development accessible to UK small businesses — restaurants, law firms and tradespeople who deserve websites as good as the big agencies build, without the big agency price tag.
Every site I build uses Next.js, TypeScript and Tailwind CSS — the same modern stack used by some of the world's fastest websites. I care deeply about performance, accessibility and clean code that the next developer can actually read.
Weblovia is new, and I'm honest about that. What I can offer is full attention to your project, modern technical standards, and a direct working relationship — no account managers, no handoffs.
Rather than a CV of job titles, here's what I build. Three concept projects — each built to production standards — to demonstrate what a real Weblovia project looks like.
Bella Cucina
Restaurant website with digital menu, booking CTA and mobile-first layout.
View project →Hartwood Joinery
Trades website with project gallery, local SEO structure and fast load times.
View project →Harrington & Cole LLP
Law firm website with practice area pages, WCAG 2.2 AA compliance and trust-first design.
View project →The tools I use are chosen for performance, developer experience and long-term maintainability — not just because they're popular.
This section exists because it's the question I get asked most.
Next.js gives me server-side rendering and static generation in the same project — so I can build pages that load instantly from a CDN and pages that pull live data, without switching frameworks or hosting providers.
TypeScript strict mode catches bugs before they reach the browser. Tailwind CSS keeps styling consistent without a growing pile of CSS files. Vercel deploys in seconds with zero configuration. Together they let me focus on building the right thing, not fighting the toolchain.
The result: websites that score well on Core Web Vitals, pass WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility checks and stay fast as content grows. That matters for SEO, for users on slow connections, and for clients who want a site that still works properly in three years.
If you're a UK restaurant, law firm or tradesperson looking for a custom website, I'd love to hear about your project.