Thinking about building or buying a website for your courier business? Great move — but before you jump in, there are a few things you should know. A good website can help you win more jobs, look more professional, and grow faster. But to get it right, you need to plan properly.
1. Keep It Simple, Especially at the Start
You don’t need a big fancy website to get results. Most solo couriers only need a one-page site with clear info: who you are, what you deliver, where you work, and how to get in touch. You can always grow it later.
2. Make Sure It Works on Phones
Most of your customers will visit your site on a mobile. If your site is hard to use on a phone, they’ll leave. That’s why all our courier websites are built to be fast and mobile-friendly.
3. SEO Matters — Even for Local Couriers
People search online for things like “courier near me” or “same-day delivery + city.” If your site is set up properly with those terms, you’ll show up higher in Google. This is called SEO — and it’s included in all our packages.
4. Pick a Good Web Address
Try to choose a domain name that’s simple, short, and easy to remember. It could be your business name or what you do + your town (e.g. speedycourierleeds.co.uk). We help you register this when you order your website.
5. Get the Right Features
At a minimum, your courier website should include:
- Contact form or WhatsApp button
- Your service area and services
- Mobile-first layout
- Optional booking or quote request
Later, you can add extras like customer reviews, payment links, or a blog.
How Much Should You Pay?
You don’t need to spend thousands. Our packages start at a fair one-time price — no subscriptions, no nonsense. Compare our website packages now.
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