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Multi-Page Business Website · Mumbai & Worldwide

A website built to explain
your whole business, not one offer.

A structured, multi-page site for an established business — service pages, company information, credibility material and clear contact paths, built on a CMS you can update yourself after handover. Not an ecommerce store and not a single-page site — see our formats comparison if you're not sure which one fits.

Multi-page structureCMS handover includedNot an ecommerce storeScope confirmed in writing
Multi-page business website structure shown on a laptop for an established company

Prateeksha builds structured, multi-page business websites for established businesses — service pages, company information, credibility material, contact paths and CMS handover. This is not an ecommerce store and not a single-page site; separately scoped services cover ecommerce, landing pages, and rapid one-week builds. Exact pages, features and price are confirmed in a written proposal.

Where a business website request goes wrong

Many 'business website' briefs quietly grow into something nobody scoped for.

  1. 01

    Ecommerce bundled in by default

    A simple company site request turns into a store-plus-payments project, without anyone deciding that on purpose.

  2. 02

    One page trying to do too much

    Several services crammed onto a single scrolling page instead of getting their own dedicated, findable page.

  3. 03

    No plan for growth

    A site built for today with no structure for adding a new service or location page next year.

  4. 04

    Content locked behind the agency

    No real CMS handover, so every small text change becomes a support ticket.

  5. 05

    Vague sector claims

    Agencies claiming specialist expertise in healthcare, finance or legal work they haven't actually delivered.

What a proper multi-page business site changes

Service pages, company information and contact paths — scoped honestly, structured for growth.

This is an informational, multi-page website — not an ecommerce store. If you need to sell products online, see our ecommerce service, which is separately scoped. Need one focused page instead of several? See our one-page website option.

  • A clear, informational multi-page structure — not a store
  • Dedicated service pages that can grow over time
  • A real CMS handover so your team can edit content
  • No unverified sector-specialism claims
  • Exact pages, features and price confirmed in a written proposal

What's included

What a multi-page business website actually covers.

The exact page count and feature list are confirmed in your proposal — this is the structural shape of the build.

01

Information architecture

A page structure — home, about, services, contact and more — planned around how visitors actually search for you.

Structure

02

Service pages

Each service gets its own page, giving it room to be found in search and explained properly.

Findable

03

Company & credibility content

About, team, process and approved client-supplied logos or testimonials, presented clearly.

Trust

04

Contact paths

Enquiry forms and, where useful, WhatsApp click-to-chat, set up as part of the build.

Enquiries

05

WordPress or Next.js + Laravel

Built on WordPress, or a Next.js front end with a Laravel backend — confirmed for your project.

WordPress · Next.js · Laravel

06

Technical SEO foundations

Semantic structure, metadata and schema markup — a foundation for visibility, not a promised ranking.

Foundations

07

CMS handover

Documentation and training so your team can edit pages and add content after launch.

You control it

08

A written proposal

Exact page count, features and price confirmed before you commit — never assumed from this page alone.

In writing

How a business website project runs

Structure, build, launch, hand over — a clear sequence.

Typical projects run roughly 3–8 weeks depending on scope and content readiness; the exact schedule is confirmed in your proposal.

  1. Discovery

    Services, audience and page structure agreed before design work starts.

  2. Information architecture

    Site map and content plan for each page, so nothing gets crammed onto one page.

  3. Design & build

    A responsive, accessible site built on the platform confirmed for your project.

  4. Launch

    QA, staging review and go-live, with contact paths and analytics already set up.

  5. CMS handover

    Documentation and training so your team can update content independently.

Not the same format

A business website vs. an ecommerce store, a web application, and a one-week build.

Different formats solve different problems — this page is about the multi-page business site specifically.

What changes
Business website (this page)
Ecommerce / web application
Core purpose
Explain services, build credibility, capture enquiries
Sell products online, or run custom application logic
Payments
Not included — no cart, no checkout
Product catalogue, cart and payment processing — see our ecommerce service
Structure
Informational pages: services, about, contact
Product/category pages, account areas, or custom application screens
Timeline
Usually 3–8 weeks, depending on scope
Separately scoped — ecommerce and application builds typically need longer
Best suited to
An established business presenting services and information
A business that needs to sell online or run custom software logic

Is this the right format?

A multi-page business site suits some situations better than others.

We would rather point you to the right format than sell you the wrong one.

01

Likely a good fit

You have multiple services or locations, want an ongoing informational presence, and want to control content yourself after launch.

Good fit

02

Worth discussing first

You're not sure whether you need ecommerce features later, or your content is limited to one clear offer for now.

Talk it through

03

A different format may suit better

You need to sell products online, need a single focused page, or need a build under a hard 7-day deadline.

See website solutions

Compare all formats

What a typical business website includes

A structural overview — exact scope confirmed in your proposal.

Feature detail varies by project size; the shape below applies across small, mid-size and larger business sites.

Small business site

5–7 pages

For a business with a small set of services needing a clean, professional presence.

  • Home, about, services overview, contact
  • Mobile-responsive, accessible layout
  • Enquiry form + optional WhatsApp CTA
  • Technical SEO foundations
  • CMS handover
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Growing business site

10–15 pages

For a business with several distinct services or locations, each needing its own page.

  • Dedicated pages per service or location
  • Blog or news structure for ongoing content
  • Stronger on-page SEO structure
  • Form integrations
  • CMS handover + training
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Larger / custom site

Custom page count

For established organisations needing custom templates, integrations, or a larger content architecture.

  • Custom templates & content models
  • Third-party integrations, scoped individually
  • Advanced information architecture
  • Analytics & conversion tracking setup
  • CMS handover + documentation
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What every business website includes, at minimum

A structured, multi-page site

Home, about, service pages and contact — not one crowded scrolling page.

Technical SEO foundations

Semantic markup, metadata and schema set up during the build — a foundation, not a promised ranking.

Contact & enquiry paths

A contact form, and a WhatsApp CTA where useful, set up as part of the build.

A written proposal

Exact page count, features and price confirmed in writing before you commit.

CMS handover

Documentation and training so your team can edit content without coming back to us for every change.

Room to grow

Built with the structure to add a new service or location page later, without a rebuild.

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Ready to scope your business website?

Get a written proposal — pages, features and price confirmed.

Tell us about your business, your services and how many pages you're thinking about. You'll get a written proposal with exact scope and price before anything is agreed.

FAQs

Business websites — frequently asked questions.

Straight answers on scope, platforms, timelines and what this format is not.

Not sure this is the right format? See our full website formats comparison, or talk to us directly.

A structured, multi-page site built for an established business — typically a homepage, an about/company page, dedicated service pages, and a contact page, with room to add more pages as the business grows. It's an informational and credibility-building site, not a shopping cart and not a single scrolling page.

No, and we don't bundle the two together. A business website presents your services, company information and contact paths; an ecommerce site is a separately scoped store with product pages, a cart, and payment processing. If you need to sell products online, see our ecommerce service — we'll scope that separately rather than folding it into this page's definition.

A one-page website puts everything on a single scrolling page, which suits one clear offer or an early-stage launch — see our one-page website page for that option. A landing page is built around one campaign or conversion goal. A business website is broader: multiple dedicated pages that can each be found in search and expanded independently over time, better suited to a business with several services or an established presence.

We build on WordPress or a Next.js/React front end with a Laravel backend, depending on the complexity, content model and your team's editing preferences. We confirm the right stack for your project in the proposal rather than defaulting to one option for every business.

Yes — every business website includes a CMS handover, so your team can edit pages, add content and make small changes without coming back to us for every update. We include handover documentation as part of the build; the specific scope of what's editable is confirmed for your plan.

We don't claim specialist expertise in regulated sectors like healthcare, finance, legal or education — the multi-page business format itself is adaptable to most business types, and we'll tell you honestly if your project needs domain expertise beyond what we offer.

Typical multi-page business website projects take roughly 3–8 weeks, depending on page count, content readiness and how many rounds of review you need — this is a project estimate, not a fixed promise. Larger, more complex sites can take longer. The exact schedule for your project is confirmed in your written proposal.

Not a single number on this page — page count, design complexity, integrations and content volume all affect cost. We confirm an exact, fixed price in a written proposal once we understand your scope, rather than publishing a one-size figure that doesn't fit every business.

Yes — a multi-page business site is built with that room in mind from the start. Adding a new service page, location page or case study later is a normal, ongoing part of owning this format, unlike a one-page site, which has a harder ceiling on how far it can grow without a rebuild.

We offer ongoing support and maintenance as a separate, optional plan — see our website maintenance page for what that includes. It is not bundled automatically into every business website build; we confirm whether you want it as part of your proposal.

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