S5 № 01 / vol. 01 / 2026 · sheffield · est. 2026

Hand-built websites for Sheffield takeaways.

Your own menu, your own cart, your own customers. Orders come straight to you, no 30% commission, no Just Eat algorithm deciding who finds you. Fixed price, from £500.

  • Solo, not agency
  • Hand-built, no WordPress
  • You own every file
  • Same-day reply
  • Walk into your shop
  • S5 / S9 / S4
  • From £500, fixed

Just Eat takes 30% of every order. Wix can’t do a real menu with a working cart. Agencies quote £3,000 and don’t know what a kebab box is. The middle has been missing.

A concept build. Made for an Attercliffe takeaway.

Tariq's Kitchen site preview
case · 01 · concept

Tariq’s Kitchen

Full order-app for a fictional Attercliffe takeaway. Persistent cart, delivery and collection toggle, full checkout flow, 31-item menu across 5 categories with real photos for every dish. Built as a spec piece to show what a Sheffield takeaway can run on instead of paying Just Eat 30%.

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Three simple options. Fixed prices. No surprises.

Starter
£500

A proper one-page site. Fits most small shops, salons, and tradespeople comfortably.

  • Single-page. Hand-built, no WordPress.
  • You own every file. Host where you want.
  • Mobile-tested on a real phone, not a simulator
  • Up to 2 rounds of revisions
  • Live in 1–2 weeks

Add-on · SEO foundation +£200 · see SEO method

Standard
£900

Multi-page, or with one custom feature like online booking, a gallery, or simple ordering.

  • Up to 5 pages. Hand-built, no WordPress.
  • One custom feature (booking, gallery, ordering)
  • You own every file. Host where you want.
  • SEO foundation included: GBP, schema, FAQ block, citations, review flow
  • Live in 2–3 weeks
Care plan
£35/mo

Optional. Hosting, updates, backups, and small changes whenever you need them.

  • Hosting and SSL on fast UK servers
  • Monthly content updates
  • Ongoing GBP posts and review monitoring
  • Security patches and daily backups
  • Same-day reply, fix that night if I can
  • Cancel any time, walk away with your files
First three clients

Be one of the first three.

I’m taking on the first three clients at the £500 starter price plus two hours of in-person training on how to update your site after launch. After three, prices go up. I’d rather have three real shops to point to than ten polite testimonials.

2 of 3 spots remaining · Booking starts for May–June 2026

Get in touch

Four steps. Plain English. No agency-speak.

/ 01

We meet

In your shop, on the phone, or over WhatsApp. You tell me what your business does and what you want. 15 minutes, free, no obligation.

/ 02

I quote

A fixed-price quote in plain English, usually within 24 hours. Pay 50% to start, 50% on launch. Nothing hidden in between.

/ 03

I build

Most sites take 1–2 weeks. You see progress as I go and you have rounds to ask for changes. No mystery, no waiting.

/ 04

You launch

Site goes live. I show you what you can update yourself. The optional care plan kicks in if you want it. You own everything.

Things people ask before they sign.

I’m already on Just Eat / Deliveroo / Uber Eats. Do I drop them?

You don’t have to. Plenty of takeaways run both: the platforms bring discovery, your own site keeps your regulars off the 30% commission. Every order that comes through your own site is one that didn’t cost you a third of the ticket. Most owners I talk to want to shift collection orders and regulars onto their own site, and leave new-customer delivery on the platforms. The site supports both flows.

How do orders actually reach the kitchen?

Three options, all simple. Cheapest: a WhatsApp link with the order pre-filled, you reply with a time. Mid: an email-to-print setup, every order auto-prints to a kitchen receipt printer. Proper: full Stripe checkout with a tablet in the kitchen showing live orders. We pick what fits your shop. The Tariq’s concept above demonstrates the full Stripe-checkout flow.

My menu has 40+ items. Can the site handle that?

Yes. Tariq’s above runs 31 items across 5 categories with a photo for every dish, on a single fast-loading page; the same pattern scales to 60–80 items without slowing down. Categories collapse on mobile so the page never feels heavy. We can split a long menu into starters / mains / sides / drinks / deals, exactly how the till groups it.

Do I need photos of every dish? I haven’t got any.

Photos sell food, so yes, ideally. Two ways. I come in for a couple of hours with a phone and shoot the bestsellers on a clean plate next to the window for natural light; that covers most of a menu. Or you send me whatever you’ve already got over WhatsApp. If a dish has no photo, the site falls back to a clean text card so the menu still looks intentional, not broken.

Prices change. How do I update the menu?

Send me a WhatsApp with the change (one item, ten items, holiday closures, new specials). On the £35 care plan it’s included and usually live the same day. Off the plan, small edits are normally free or a few quid. If you’d rather edit prices yourself I can build a simple admin page where you tap them in, but it costs more upfront and most takeaways don’t bother. Up to you.

Can I see what one looks like before committing?

Yes, scroll up. The Tariq’s Kitchen site is a concept build for a fictional Attercliffe takeaway, made specifically to show what your shop’s site could look like. The cart works, the checkout works, all 31 items have real photos, it’s a real working build. Yours wouldn’t be a copy — different menu, different photos, different palette — but the level of finish is what you’d be getting.

About S5 Web Co.

I'm Raj, based in Sheffield S5. I started S5 Web Co. because too many small businesses round here are paying the wrong price for the wrong site — five-figure builds for a one-page menu, or £20-a-month templates that look like everyone else's. The middle ground — a properly designed site, hand-built, fixed price, that you actually own — wasn't really being offered. So now it is.

— Raj · S5 Web Co. · Sheffield S5

Quickest way to start: send a message.

I work mainly across S5, S9, S4 and the rest of north and east Sheffield — but if you're nearby and small, I'd like to hear from you. No website yet? Even better, that's exactly the brief.