Sound Familiar?
These are the problems we hear from architects in Whitehaven every single week. If any of these hit home, we can help.
Extension and new-build clients going elsewhere
Homeowners research architects extensively. If your website doesn't showcase your work, they choose a practice that does.
Not showing up in local architecture searches
Google shows three architects on the map. If you're not there, high-value clients don't find you.
Planning application expertise going unnoticed
Homeowners dread planning. An architect who clearly explains the process on their website wins trust — and the job — before anyone else.
Clients love your work but don't leave reviews
Your projects are beautiful, but without online reviews, new clients can't see the satisfaction of previous ones.
What We Do for Architects
Four things that work together to bring you a steady stream of enquiries and calls — week after week.
Professional Website
A fast, mobile-friendly website with your phone number, enquiry form, and reviews front and centre. Built to turn visitors into calls.
Google Maps
We optimise your Google Business Profile so you show up in the map pack when people search for your trade locally.
More Reviews
An automated system that asks your customers for a Google review after every job. More reviews means more trust and higher rankings.
Local Services Ads
Google puts your business at the top of search with your reviews and a Google Verified badge. You only pay when someone actually calls.
Why Whitehaven Architects Need a Strong Online Presence
Whitehaven has its own character. Victorian terraces from the industrial era, inter-war council housing, and modern estates. Victorian industrial housing from cotton and coal era, with inter-war and post-war expansion, creating steady demand for skilled architects across neighbourhoods like . The CA postcode covers a wide area, and local customers expect to find reliable tradespeople online.
Local demand for architects in Whitehaven centres on planning permission applications, extension designs, loft conversion plans. Enquiries tend to peak in Spring and Autumn, though homeowners planning extensions or conversions, developers, self-builders need help throughout the year. Being registered with Architects Registration Board (ARB), Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) builds trust, but visibility is what fills the diary.
The Whitehaven market for architects is crowded — around 10-25 businesses competing for the same searches. The ones who win are not always the best at the job. They are the ones who built a system that captures attention, then trust, then bookings.
North West climate; mild winters but above-average rainfall from Atlantic weather systems. That shapes the kind of work Whitehaven architects get called in for. Being the first credible architect a customer finds online is the whole game.
Whitehaven generates a particular set of search queries every day. A market town in the North West, a town of 30k people. The most common ones include "architect near me", "architect in Whitehaven", "planning permission Whitehaven". Ranking for these is not luck — it's the result of a site built around the exact words your customers use.
The customer profile for Whitehaven architects is well established: homeowners planning extensions or conversions, developers, self-builders. They are concentrated in Whitehaven but spread across nearby towns including Liverpool, Manchester, Warrington, Blackburn. Multi-location SEO is how a single architect business covers a whole region.
Postcode Areas Covered
Common Architect Services in Whitehaven
These are the services local customers search for most. If you offer them, you should be showing up.
Planning permission applications
One of the top search terms in Whitehaven. Customers looking for this service expect to find a professional online — make sure that is you.
Extension designs
Covering Whitehaven and surrounding areas. With Victorian terraces from the industrial era, inter-war council housing, and modern estates, this is one of the most common enquiries we see.
New build designs
One of the top search terms in Whitehaven. Customers looking for this service expect to find a professional online — make sure that is you.
Loft conversion plans
Serving homeowners across Whitehaven. North West climate; mild winters but above-average rainfall from Atlantic weather systems make this a regular need.
Questions from Architects in Whitehaven
Straight answers — no jargon.
Is there a long contract?
No. 3-month minimum then rolling monthly. Cancel with 30 days' notice. You keep the website.
What does it cost?
The website is £199 setup — yours to keep. The system is £199/month, 3 months then cancel anytime.
How quickly will I see results?
Website and Maps go live within 1-2 weeks. Architecture clients take longer to commit, but your pipeline fills steadily.
How is this different from architecture directories?
Directories list you alongside competitors. We build YOUR dedicated online presence so clients come directly to you.
How will this help my architecture practice in Whitehaven?
We make sure homeowners and developers in Whitehaven searching for an architect find your practice first — portfolio website, Maps, reviews, and ads.
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