01 / Launch website
Get the essentials working properly.
For a new or local business that needs a focused, credible home online.
- Responsive, purpose-led design
- Core pages and enquiry journey
- Content structure and guidance
- Technical launch essentials
Independent web studio · Leeds, UK
Distinctive websites and dependable digital systems for businesses that expect their online presence to work as hard as they do.
See selected workWhat Daymark does
Good design gets attention. Useful design earns trust, removes friction and helps a business move forward.
Different businesses. Different challenges. The same focus on clarity, usefulness and a finish worth remembering.
A full commercial booking platform connecting the customer journey to availability, payments, communications and day-to-day operations.
02A warm, focused home for a trusted local pet-care business—making its personality, services and next steps immediately clear.
03An early business concept exploring how to make custom PC building feel accessible to newcomers without limiting advanced users.
04A bold, welcoming website for an independent Leeds dog-grooming salon—bringing its services, personality and customer trust together in one polished home.
What we build
Clear, responsive websites designed around how your customers actually judge, choose and enquire.
02 / SYSTEMSCustomer journeys connected to dependable tools that support the way your business really operates.
03 / CAREMeasured updates, maintenance and refinement after launch—without losing what already works.
Ways to work together
01 / Launch website
For a new or local business that needs a focused, credible home online.
02 / Business website
For an established business ready for stronger content, journeys and integrations.
03 / Custom systems
For bookings, payments, portals or operational tools that need a bespoke plan.
Quoted around your brief. Scope, timings and responsibilities are agreed before work begins.
Simple payment structure: 50% to book the project, with the remaining 50% due before launch.
A practical path from first conversation to launch, with decisions made at the right time and no vague “unlimited” promises.
Share the business, the problem and what a useful result would look like.
You receive a clear scope, quotation, timings and the client agreement before committing.
The deposit secures the project and work begins once the agreed inputs are ready.
Strategy, design and development stay connected so good ideas survive into the finished site.
Two consolidated revision rounds keep feedback useful, visible and moving towards sign-off.
The remaining balance is paid before launch, followed by handover or an agreed care plan.
The approach
Every visual choice should make the experience clearer, easier or more convincing.
The website should fit how the business actually works—not force the business to fit the website.
A launch is the beginning. Good foundations make future changes safer and simpler.
After launch
A managed home for the website, with the essentials looked after and one clear point of contact.
For businesses that want updates handled without waiting for something to break first.
A closer working relationship for sites that need regular content, refinement and commercial attention.
Care is matched to the technology and the level of support genuinely needed. Exact coverage, response expectations and monthly pricing are agreed in writing—nothing is described as unlimited.
Before you ask
Every project is quoted around its scope, content, integrations and level of support. After an initial conversation, you’ll receive a written quotation before deciding whether to proceed.
That depends on the size of the site and how quickly content and feedback can be supplied. The expected schedule and key responsibilities are agreed in the proposal rather than guessed after work begins.
A 50% deposit books the project. The remaining 50% is due after approval and before the finished website is launched or handed over. Different milestones may be proposed for unusually large or complex work.
Two consolidated revision rounds are included unless the quotation says otherwise. Gathering feedback into each round avoids contradictory drip-fed changes and helps protect the agreed schedule.
Once all invoices are paid, ownership of the final bespoke work transfers as set out in the client agreement. Third-party software, fonts, stock assets and services remain subject to their own licences.
Yes, where self-editing is useful it can be included in the scope. Some clients would rather send changes to Daymark through a care plan; the right setup depends on how often the site will change.
Yes. Hosting, maintenance and managed improvement are available as ongoing services. Coverage and response expectations are agreed clearly so you know what is—and is not—included.
Often, yes. The first step is deciding whether focused improvements will produce a good result or whether rebuilding would be safer and better value. You’ll get an honest recommendation before work is scoped.
Start a project
Tell us what you’re trying to fix, launch or improve. A useful first message matters more than a polished brief.
You’ll work directly with us throughout planning, design and build.