Web Development in Stafford

Websites and web applications for businesses across Stafford and the surrounding villages

Web development for Stafford businesses

Whoooop Ltd builds and looks after websites for firms around Stafford — the county town, so there's a steady mix of professional services, retail, trades and the distribution and logistics outfits along the A34 and the M6 corridor. We've worked in full-stack development for over 15 years. If your current site is slow, dated or was never really finished, or you've nothing yet and need to start properly, we can sort it.

What we can build for you

Websites that bring in enquiries

Fast, clear sites that explain what you do and make the next step — a call, a form, a booking — obvious.

Online shops

Selling online, on Shopify or a bespoke build when your products or stock don't fit a template. Secure payments, sensible order handling.

Web apps and internal tools

Booking systems, customer portals and dashboards built around the way you already work, not the other way round.

Taking over an existing site

Inherited a site nobody will touch, or lost contact with whoever built it? We can pick it up, fix it and keep it running.

The way we work

We start with what the site actually has to do for the business, then build it with TypeScript, React and Node.js on modern hosting. Speed, accessibility and how it reads on a phone are part of the job from the outset rather than a tidy-up at the end. You're left with something you can update yourself, and we stay around afterwards for changes and the odd thing that breaks.

Getting found by local customers

A site only earns its keep if people in the area can find it. We handle the technical and on-page SEO groundwork — page structure, speed, the markup search engines read — so you've a fair chance of showing up when someone nearby searches for what you offer. If you run a shop, our e-commerce web development page goes into the online-selling side in more detail.

Towns and areas we cover

We work with businesses across Stafford itself — the town centre, Rising Brook, Castletown, Highfields, Weeping Cross, Baswich and Wildwood — and out into Stone, Penkridge, Eccleshall, Gnosall and the villages around them. Further north, our web development in Stoke-on-Trent page covers the Potteries end of the county.

Thinking about a new site?

Tell us roughly what you need and we'll talk it through — plain English, no sales patter.

Get in Touch

Frequently asked questions

Do you build websites for businesses in Stafford?

Yes. Whoooop Ltd works with Stafford businesses and others across Staffordshire, from sole traders to established firms. Most of a project runs over email and calls, with an in-person meeting when it genuinely helps — so being a short drive away matters less than getting the site right.

What kind of websites do you build?

Marketing and brochure sites, online shops, booking systems and bespoke web applications. We can also take over, fix or redesign a site you already have. Everything is built to work properly on a phone, since that is where most Stafford customers will find you.

How much does a website cost?

Every project is quoted individually — a simple brochure site and a bespoke web app are very different pieces of work. Tell us roughly what you need and we will give you a straight price rather than a package that half-fits. There is no charge for the initial conversation.

Do we need to meet in person?

Usually not. Most work happens over email and video calls, which keeps things moving and keeps costs down. If a face-to-face meeting would help, we can arrange one in Stafford or nearby.

Can you help my website show up on Google?

Yes. We handle the technical and on-page side of SEO — site structure, loading speed and the markup search engines read — so your site has a fair shot at ranking for local searches in Stafford and across Staffordshire.

What technologies do you use?

We build with TypeScript, React and Node.js on modern, fast hosting, with 15+ years of full-stack experience behind it. For a straightforward site that means quick, reliable pages; for something more involved it means a codebase that is still safe to change years later.