Website for consultants
As a consultant you sell trust. Your website should show what you help clients with, your experience and how to reach you. SnabbSajt builds a professional page for you in minutes.

You don't need to know anything about code or design. Describe your business and we build the page, ready to fill with your own words and references.
Say who you help, not that you're experienced
"Experienced consultant with broad expertise" describes everyone and attracts nobody. A line like "I help manufacturers with 20-100 staff get their production planning under control" does two things: the right client recognises herself immediately, and the wrong one stops booking meetings that lead nowhere. Put that line first on the page, in plain words, and let everything else follow from it.
Package the work so someone can actually buy it
Consultants often sell "hours", which makes the client work out what she needs. Describe two or three shapes of engagement instead: a short review with a written report, a longer change project, and ongoing advice by the month. Say what's included, roughly how long it takes and what the client is left holding at the end. If you have an hourly or fixed price, enter it in your own price list; the page never invents a price for you.
The references you may show - and the ones you may not
Trust comes from past work, but a lot of consulting is under NDA. Then write the engagement anonymously: sector, size, the problem and what happened afterwards, without the client's name. If you've been given permission to name someone, that's worth more than ten anonymous ones. Never invent a testimonial or a good-sounding figure - a made-up result is the one reference that costs you the job when the client asks for the detail.
A first call is easier to say yes to than an engagement
Nobody hires a consultant straight off a website. The page's job is to produce a conversation, so make that step small: one clear button to your calendar link, or a short form asking what the problem is and when it needs solving. Enquiries land in your inbox and gather in your customer list, and when the work is done you send the quote and the invoice from the same place.
Why you need a website
- Clear services and the areas you work in
- Room for experience, references and reviews
- A contact form that collects enquiries for you
- Room for a blog that shows your knowledge
- Search-engine-friendly so the right clients find you
What's included
A credible page that shows your expertise and books calls.
- Ready-made website
- Colours & typography
- Services & pricing
- Frequently asked questions
- Contact form
- AI that knows your business
- Book a call
- Cases/references
Frequently asked questions
Yes. The page suits both solo consultants and small agencies. You describe your business and adapt the content.
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Describe your business and we build your website in minutes. Everything stays editable afterwards.