A therapist website for €1,500, fixed
People choose a therapist carefully, and quietly. The site has to answer what you treat, how you work and what it costs, without tracking the person reading it.
- Usual tier
- TIER-01 — €1,500 fixed
- Pages
- Five: home, approach, who you help, fees, contact
- Privacy
- No cookies, no trackers, no consent banner
- Delivered
- 10 working days from the day content arrives
What a therapy practice site actually needs
Privacy that is real, not a policy page
Someone researching therapy should not be profiled by advertising scripts. Nothing third-party loads, no cookies are set, and there is no consent banner because there is nothing to consent to.
Plain answers about what you treat
Anxiety, trauma, couples, adolescents: named in the words clients use, not in clinical terms they will not search for.
Your fees and your availability
The two things every enquiry asks. Publishing them filters the calls you do not want and shortens the ones you do.
Your qualifications, machine-readable
Training, accreditation, registration number. Marked up so search engines and AI assistants can state your training correctly.
A contact route that stores nothing
A validated form that emails you. No database and no stored personal data, which keeps the GDPR position simple for sensitive enquiries.
Findable locally
Most clients search a therapy type plus a city. Clean structure gives that query something unambiguous to match.
This is usually TIER-01
Five pages covers home, your approach, who you help, fees and contact. Move to TIER-02 if you want Calendly booking for first appointments, a map to your practice, or a second language.
SEE TIER-01 IN FULL →Before you book
How much does a therapist website cost?
This one is €1,500, fixed and agreed before any work begins, for five pages. Extra pages are €150 each up to ten. No VAT is charged: Kogaionon Limited is Hong Kong registered and invoices without VAT.
Is it GDPR-compliant?
The build sets no cookies, loads nothing third-party and stores no personal data. The contact form emails you and keeps nothing. That removes most of the surface. Your privacy notice and your own record-keeping remain your responsibility.
Can clients book appointments online?
On TIER-01 they reach you through the contact form. Calendly scheduling embedded in the page is TIER-02, and it loads only when clicked, so it sets nothing until a visitor chooses.
Can I write articles on it?
Yes, with the blog add-on on TIER-02: €90 a month including hosting and two hours of revisions. It adds an editor so you publish without touching code.