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The Opportunity
There are 5.5 million small businesses in the UK. The vast majority have either no website, a terrible website, or a website that hasn’t been updated since 2019. A decent, modern website for an SME costs between £1,200 and £4,000 from a small agency. Building one with AI tools now takes 4–8 hours instead of 40–80 hours.
That margin is where your income lives.
The AI Web Design Stack
- Claude Pro (£18/mo) — write all copy, plan site structure, generate content
- Cursor (free tier to start) — build and edit HTML/CSS/JS with AI assistance
- Framer or Webflow (£12–£16/mo) — no-code site builder with professional output
- Figma (free) — wireframes and design mockups to show clients before building
- Unsplash / Pexels (free) — professional stock photography
How to Find Your First Client
The fastest path to your first paid web project is local. Walk or drive down your high street and identify businesses with poor websites or no online presence. Google “[your town] [trade] ” and look at the first 10 results — at least 4 will have websites that look like they were built in 2012.
Send a short, personalised email or walk in and introduce yourself. Show them one or two examples of what a modern site looks like. You don’t need a portfolio of AI-built sites — build two or three pro bono for local charities or friends first.
“My first client was a plumber I found by Googling his name. His website had a stock photo of a dripping tap and his phone number in Comic Sans. I emailed him, built him a new site in a weekend, and charged £1,400. He sent me three referrals.”
AI Income Ideas reader, Leeds, January 2026Pricing Your Services
For UK small business websites, appropriate price points are: landing page (single page, no CMS) £600–£1,200; small business site (5–8 pages) £1,200–£2,500; ecommerce site (Shopify or WooCommerce, up to 50 products) £2,000–£4,500; monthly maintenance retainer £100–£250/month.
Scaling Beyond Your First Client
The fastest way to scale is referrals from happy clients. Every job you deliver, ask: “Do you know anyone else who might need something like this?” Most small business owners know dozens of other small business owners. A plumber knows a builder knows an electrician knows a tiler. One good client can feed you for months.
Not financial advice: This guide is for informational purposes only. Income figures are estimates based on reader surveys and may not reflect your individual results. Always consult a qualified professional for financial or tax advice. For free guidance, visit MoneyHelper.org.uk.