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Brighton
760 Studios designs and builds fast, SEO-ready websites for ambitious Brighton companies that need sharper design, clearer messaging, and stronger conversion.
Design-led sites for creative, tech, lifestyle, and digital-first companies. The focus is on commercial clarity, trust, mobile performance, local search foundations, and a website that helps serious buyers take the next step.
Search governance
This page is part of the priority location set and is included in the sitemap because it has stronger strategic search value and distinct buyer context.
760 Studios does not claim a physical office in Brighton. The page describes remote-first web design, development, SEO, redesign, and digital project support for companies that operate in or sell into the market.
Local reviews, client names, project outcomes, offices, awards, and metrics are only published when they are accurate, approved, and visible to users.
Local buyer context
Brighton buyers are used to creative, lifestyle, digital, and technology-led brands. Design quality matters, but it still has to support structure, speed, and commercial clarity.
The website should feel sharp and distinctive while making the offer, proof, process, and next step simple for serious prospects to understand.
The strongest-fit projects are usually companies that need to look more credible, explain a higher-value offer, or convert better enquiries from local and regional visitors.
These pages are built around buyer intent, not simple city-name swapping.
Local strategy
For agencies businesses in Brighton, the website needs to explain the offer quickly, show why the company is credible, and give visitors a direct route to enquire.
For saaS businesses in Brighton, the website needs to explain the offer quickly, show why the company is credible, and give visitors a direct route to enquire.
For lifestyle brands businesses in Brighton, the website needs to explain the offer quickly, show why the company is credible, and give visitors a direct route to enquire.
For ecommerce businesses in Brighton, the website needs to explain the offer quickly, show why the company is credible, and give visitors a direct route to enquire.
What we build
Brand strategy, identity direction, tone, and digital-ready visual systems for companies that need to stand apart. For Brighton, this means page structure and messaging that speaks clearly to agencies, saaS, lifestyle brands and ecommerce.
A sharper web presence for companies that need to look trusted, modern, and easy to understand. For Brighton, this means page structure and messaging that speaks clearly to agencies, saaS, lifestyle brands and ecommerce.
Fast, maintainable frontend builds using a modern Vercel-ready stack. For Brighton, this means page structure and messaging that speaks clearly to agencies, saaS, lifestyle brands and ecommerce.
UX, interface design, prototypes, MVP planning, and app development support for web and mobile products. For Brighton, this means page structure and messaging that speaks clearly to agencies, saaS, lifestyle brands and ecommerce.
Custom software, portals, dashboards, workflow tools, integrations, and automation planning for growing companies. For Brighton, this means page structure and messaging that speaks clearly to agencies, saaS, lifestyle brands and ecommerce.
Campaign pages, content systems, social assets, lead magnets, email journeys, and creative marketing support. For Brighton, this means page structure and messaging that speaks clearly to agencies, saaS, lifestyle brands and ecommerce.
SEO and AEO foundations planned into the site before launch. For Brighton, this means page structure and messaging that speaks clearly to agencies, saaS, lifestyle brands and ecommerce.
A controlled redesign process for companies whose current site no longer matches their quality. For Brighton, this means page structure and messaging that speaks clearly to agencies, saaS, lifestyle brands and ecommerce.
SEO foundations
A strong local SEO page should help a buyer understand whether the agency is a good fit for their market. It should not rely on thin duplicated copy or fake local claims.
For Brighton, the page strategy connects the city, service intent, business type, proof requirements, and conversion path into one useful landing page.
This search theme needs a page that is useful to a real buyer, not just a keyword repeated in headings. The content should explain service fit, proof, process, and the next step.
This search theme needs a page that is useful to a real buyer, not just a keyword repeated in headings. The content should explain service fit, proof, process, and the next step.
This search theme needs a page that is useful to a real buyer, not just a keyword repeated in headings. The content should explain service fit, proof, process, and the next step.
This search theme needs a page that is useful to a real buyer, not just a keyword repeated in headings. The content should explain service fit, proof, process, and the next step.
This search theme needs a page that is useful to a real buyer, not just a keyword repeated in headings. The content should explain service fit, proof, process, and the next step.
This search theme needs a page that is useful to a real buyer, not just a keyword repeated in headings. The content should explain service fit, proof, process, and the next step.
Redesign priorities
Visitors should understand what the business does, who it is for, why it is credible, and what action to take without reading every page.
Premium buyers need evidence. Service pages, examples of work, testimonials when available, process detail, and outcome-focused copy all help reduce perceived risk.
Many local searches start on mobile. The layout, forms, navigation, buttons, and page speed need to support quick, confident action.
Local SEO works best when service pages, location pages, metadata, schema, internal links, and useful content support each other.
Process
Clarify the audience, offer, competitors, local search themes, service priorities, proof assets, and contact path.
Plan the page hierarchy, service sections, calls to action, FAQs, metadata, and content needed to support Brightonbuyers.
Build the site in Next.js with responsive components, performance-aware styling, metadata, sitemap coverage, and structured data where appropriate.
Test forms, mobile layouts, page source, indexability, structured data, redirects, Vercel deployment, and the final production domain.
FAQs
Yes. 760 Studios works with ambitious Brighton businesses through a remote-first strategy, design, development, SEO, and launch process.
The strongest fit is a company that treats its website as a serious commercial asset. For Brighton, that commonly includes agencies, saaS, lifestyle brands and ecommerce.
Yes. A redesign can cover UX review, content restructuring, visual redesign, SEO preservation, Next.js development, contact flow improvements, and launch QA.
Yes. The build includes crawlable page content, route metadata, canonical URLs, sitemap coverage, structured data where appropriate, internal links, and performance-aware frontend decisions.
No. The process is remote-first and works across the UK. The important part is creating a website that speaks clearly to Brighton buyers and the markets your business wants to reach.