When someone needs a courier, they need one now. Not tomorrow, not next week. They're searching "same day courier near me" or "parcel delivery Lancashire" and picking from whoever looks professional and available. If you don't have a website, you're relying entirely on word of mouth and marketplace platforms that take a cut of every job. A proper website puts you in control of your own leads.
I'm Laurence, and I build websites for courier services, delivery companies, and logistics businesses. Hand-coded, fast, designed for phones first. Because the person booking a courier is usually doing it in a rush, from their phone, and they need to trust you immediately.
Courier customers want to know three things: where you cover, what you charge, and how fast they can get hold of you. That's it. No scrolling through pages of corporate waffle. I build sites that put your service areas, pricing structure, and contact details front and centre. A clear quote form, a phone number that's one tap away, and enough information for someone to decide "yes, book them" within thirty seconds.
Trust matters in courier work. People are handing over valuable or time-sensitive items. Your website needs to look professional and give confidence that the job will get done. Insurance details, vehicle types, areas covered, and any accreditations you hold. All visible, all easy to find.
I built the website for RavenRoute UK, a same day courier service based in Lancashire. The site was designed to convert visitors into bookings as quickly as possible. Clear service areas, a quote request form, and a professional presence that gives customers confidence before they pick up the phone.
You're driving. You can't answer the phone. Someone lands on your website wanting a quote for a same day pickup. I build AI chatbots that handle those enquiries on your website around the clock. Trained on your service areas, your vehicle types, your pricing. The customer gets an instant response, and you get the lead waiting for you when you finish the delivery. From £199 setup, £20 a month.
A hand-coded website starts at £499 one-off. If you'd rather spread the cost, fully managed sites start from £30 a month, which includes hosting, SSL, support and updates. Nothing upfront on the monthly option.
I also set up business email on your own domain from £8 a month, and run local SEO campaigns so you rank for the courier searches in your area. £199 setup, £20 a month.
If your courier business is invisible on Google, every job you're not getting is going to someone who showed up first. Let's change that.