Do I need a website?
A simple, honest guide to decide if a website makes sense for your business — without overcomplicating.
A simple, honest guide to decide without overcomplicating.
Having a website is not mandatory for everyone. It depends on the work you do, where your clients come from, and what you want to communicate.
If you are unsure, this guide helps you understand — clearly and directly — whether a website makes sense at this stage of your professional life.
When a website makes sense
When clients search for you on Google
Psychologists, therapists, teachers, guest houses, local services, freelancers…
If someone searches for your profession + location, a website helps you appear and get chosen.
When you need to explain clearly what you do
Some work is not obvious at first glance.
A website helps you tell your story, explain your process, and show the impact of what you do.
When you want to look professional from the first contact
Having only social media can feel fragile.
A well-made site conveys structure, care, and intention.
When you need one place where everything lives
Services, prices, processes, testimonials, contact details…
All in one place, simply.
When you want independence from platforms
Instagram changes. TikTok changes.
Your website is yours — and it does not disappear.
When a website does not make sense
If your work already runs on Instagram or TikTok alone
Your calendar is full and people find you there?
Do not change what is working.
If you still lack clarity about what you offer
Find your message first.
Then, yes, a website makes sense.
If your business is extremely simple and lives on word of mouth
Sometimes WhatsApp, a Google Maps listing, or a business card is enough.
Do not overcomplicate.
If a website makes sense after this
I can help you:
- find the right words,
- organise the pages,
- build a light, honest, professional site — tailored to your business and pace.
Answer the 2-minute qualification — I will send a personalised proposal within 48 hours.