Menus and service lists
Menus, treatment lists, trade services, prices or key offers hidden in blurry images, old PDFs, buried social posts or hard-to-read mobile pages.
Simple fixes for small UK businesses
I help cafés, takeaways, salons, trades, shops and local services tidy up the online basics customers actually use: Google details, opening hours, menus, service lists, contact buttons and mobile pages.
No login needed to start. I check what customers can already see, then explain the smallest safe fix worth doing.
Run by Jamie Parr, a Computing Technologies student based in Belfast. Small, careful and UK-wide.
Useful for food places, barbers, salons, trades, shops, tutors, cleaners, clubs, community groups and small local services.
Free check firstSend the link before paying anything.
Fixed prices£50, £100 or £150 once scope is agreed.
Plain EnglishYou get simple notes, not jargon.
Safe accessNo passwords by message; limited access only if needed.
What this fixes
Customers usually want one thing quickly: your menu, services, opening hours, location, phone number, booking link, quote form or enquiry route. This service is about making that path clearer, not turning your business into a giant marketing project.
Menus, treatment lists, trade services, prices or key offers hidden in blurry images, old PDFs, buried social posts or hard-to-read mobile pages.
Phone numbers that are not tappable, missing enquiry buttons, broken email links or unclear call, booking, visit, quote or order routes.
Hours, address, service area, photos and key details that look outdated or do not match across website, Google and social pages.
Small text, crowded sections, confusing layout and important actions pushed too far down the page.
A practical check of your Google Business Profile basics: link, category, description, hours, photos and obvious next steps.
A lightweight form or clearer contact route where suitable, without building a complicated system you do not need.
For trades and local services: I also check whether customers can quickly see what you do, where you work, whether you take quotes or bookings, and how to contact you without digging around.
Your current setup
You do not need a new website to start. I can check the online setup you already have and tell you what is actually worth fixing.
First version kept small on purpose: I’m keeping this service fixed-scope while I build real examples, so the work stays clear, safe and honest instead of turning into a vague open-ended project.
Pricing
I check the links first, then suggest the smallest package that actually fits. You are paying for a clearer customer path, safe small fixes, and proof of what changed — not vague marketing promises.
Free
A quick first look so you know whether anything obvious is worth fixing.
£50
Best when one obvious issue is stopping people calling, booking, ordering, checking prices or finding key info.
Most useful
£100
The best starting point if a few small things are making the business look harder to contact or understand than it should.
£150
For when the website, Google listing or contact route needs a fuller tidy-up before it feels properly clear.
Simple rule: you do not pay until I have checked the request and confirmed what is included. If your current website provider should handle it, or if it needs a bigger job, I’ll say that clearly. See scope & terms.
Process
You send the link, I check what customers can already see, then we agree what is worth fixing before anything changes, any payment is taken, or any access is requested.
Use the quick review form with your website, Google listing or social page.
I look at what a customer sees on mobile: can they find you, trust you and take the next step?
I’ll say what I’d fix, what I would leave alone, what package fits and what is outside scope.
If access is needed, I’ll ask to be added through the proper platform permissions where possible. No passwords by form, email or message.
Only the agreed items are changed. If something looks risky or beyond the package, I stop and explain.
I send before/after screenshots, a short summary, what to check, and any sensible next steps.
Sample audit
This is a generic example, not a real client. Real case studies will only be added with permission.
About Jamie
I’m Jamie Parr, a Computing Technologies student at Ulster University, based in Belfast. I’m using what I’m learning to help small businesses with the easy-to-miss online details customers notice straight away: contact info, menus, service lists, opening hours, Google links and mobile pages.
I’m not trying to sell a huge redesign. I’m starting with the kind of small online fixes that are annoying for customers when they are wrong: broken links, unclear hours, hard-to-find menus, missing call buttons and confusing mobile pages.
This is intentionally small. You get a clear check, a sensible fixed-price option, and an honest answer if the job is too big, risky or better handled by your current provider.
Access and safety
The first check uses public links only. If a fix needs access later, it should be done with proper platform permissions, not passwords sent over message.
No login needed to start. I can check your public website, Google listing or social page before you give access to anything.
No passwords by form, email, Instagram, Facebook or text. If access is needed, I’ll ask you to add hello@localwebfix.co.uk as a collaborator, editor or Google Business Profile manager where possible.
You can remove access after. You keep ownership of your site, Google profile and accounts.
If another provider manages it, that’s fine. I can give you clear notes to send them instead of trying to take over.
No risky changes without approval. I do not casually touch payments, ordering systems, booking systems, plugins or anything that could break the business.
FAQ
No. It is just me, Jamie. I’m a Computing Technologies student, so I keep the work small, fixed-scope and clear. If something needs agency-level work, I’ll say so.
Not for the first check. I start with public links. If we agree a fix that needs access, I’ll ask you to add my business email using the platform’s own permissions where possible. Please do not send passwords.
That’s common. I can still send a plain-English list of issues and suggested fixes for you to pass to your current website person or provider.
No. I can fix obvious issues that make it harder for customers to contact you, but I cannot guarantee sales, rankings or enquiries.
Yes. I’m based in Belfast, but I can help UK businesses remotely where the issue, access and scope are straightforward.
I can review the basics and help with simple updates if you have access. If ownership or verification is complicated, I’ll explain the next step rather than pretending I can force it.
Possibly later, but the first offer is a small fix-up. A full website would need a separate scope and price.
That is fine. I can still check whether customers can find the basics: what you offer, where you are, when you are open, how to contact you and which link they should use next.
Full website rebuilds, SEO campaigns, paid ads, online ordering systems, payment systems, complex booking setups, logo design and social media management are not included in these packages.
Quick review
Pop in your website, Google listing or social page. I’ll reply with a few free notes, a suggested package if there is a useful small fix, or a straight answer if it is better handled by someone else. No passwords, logins or payment details needed here.