Industry-Specific Web Design

Built for your profession. Not just any business.

A generic website treats every business the same. A dental clinic needs click-to-call and HotDoc integration. A tradie needs a quote form and suburb SEO. An accountant needs credibility signals and a client portal link. We build for what your customers actually need - and we know what that is for each of these industries.

Choose your industry

Six industries. Six dedicated pages. One standard.

Dental Clinics

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HotDoc / HealthEngine integration, AHPRA-aware copy, click-to-call above the fold, local SEO for your suburb. We've rebuilt a Sydney dental clinic from 45 to 91 PageSpeed.

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Trades & Construction

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Click-to-call, quote forms, project photo gallery, suburb service area pages. Plumbers, electricians, builders, painters, landscapers, and more. Gets the phone ringing.

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Accounting & Finance

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Service pages per offering, client portal link, professional credibility design. Accountants, bookkeepers, BAS agents, financial advisers. Stand out from the sea of identical sites.

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Allied Health

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Physiotherapists, OTs, psychologists, NDIS providers. AHPRA-compliant, Cliniko / HealthEngine embedded, condition pages, practitioner profiles.

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Law Firms

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Authority-first design, individual practice area pages, solicitor profiles, structured client intake form. Most law firm websites look the same. Yours doesn't have to.

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Cafes & Restaurants

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Live HTML menus (not PDFs), reservation forms, Google Maps, imagery-first design, private dining enquiry. Your food deserves a website that does it justice.

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NDIS Providers

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WCAG 2.1 AA accessible, participant-friendly design, clear service pages for support coordination, SIL, SDA, therapy. Built for participants, families, and support coordinators.

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Why industry-specific pages matter

Google ranks pages that talk to someone. Not pages that talk to everyone.

When a dentist in Parramatta searches "web designer for dental clinics australia", a generic web design homepage has no relevance signal for that query. It talks to builders, florists, lawyers, and everyone else - so it ranks for no one specifically.

An industry-specific page - focused entirely on dental websites, using the language dentists use, referencing HotDoc and AHPRA and PageSpeed - tells Google exactly who this page is for. That's how you rank on the first page for buyers who are ready to act.

Every page above is built with that intent. The copy, the SEO structure, the FAQs, the schema markup - all of it is calibrated for the profession. That's the difference between a website that shows up and one that doesn't.

Questions

Frequently asked questions about industry-specific web design.

Does my industry affect what my website needs?

Yes, significantly. A dental practice needs HotDoc/HealthEngine integration and AHPRA-compliant copy. A tradie needs a quote request form above the fold and suburb service area pages. An accounting firm needs a client portal link and individual service pages (tax, BAS, SMSF). The structure, features, and content hierarchy that converts visitors varies by industry — a one-size-fits-all template approach misses this entirely.

Do you build websites for industries not listed here?

Webstallion's core industries are dental, trades, accounting, hospitality, allied health, and legal — these are the areas where deep industry knowledge is built in. For businesses in other sectors, the hand-coded approach still applies. Get in touch via the contact page and Param will advise whether your use case is a strong fit.

Do industry-specific websites cost more?

No — pricing is based on page count and scope (Starter $1,500, Growth $2,000, Scale $4,000), not industry. Industry-specific features like HotDoc integration, booking forms, or client portals are included at the relevant package level.

What is the difference between a general web design agency and an industry specialist?

A general agency delivers technically correct websites. An industry-specialist knows that a dental homepage needs a tappable phone number above the fold because 60%+ of patients search on mobile; that AHPRA prohibits certain testimonial formats; that a tradie site must load in under 1 second because most quote requests happen mid-job from a phone. That knowledge is built into the build process, not added after.

Can you build websites for businesses with multiple locations?

Yes — multi-location support is included in the Scale package ($4,000). Each location gets its own page with suburb-specific title tags, LocalBusiness schema, and Google Maps embed. Internal linking between location pages is set up to pass authority from the main city page down to suburb pages.

Do you offer industry-specific SEO as part of the build?

Every Webstallion site includes on-page SEO foundations: suburb-specific title tags, meta descriptions, heading structure, LocalBusiness or Service schema, and a sitemap submitted to Google Search Console. Industry-specific SEO (treatment pages for dental, service area pages for trades) is included in the Growth and Scale packages.

Not sure which page applies to you?

Tell us about your business. We'll work it out.

If your industry isn't listed above, we still build for it. Book a free call and we'll confirm whether we're the right fit.