A clear path from practice clarity to website.

I help therapists make sense of who they help, how they work and what needs to be clear before their website asks someone to get in touch.

01

We do not start with design.

A website can look calm and professional but still fail if the message underneath is unclear.

Before pages, colours or layouts, we clarify your practice: who you help, what people are usually struggling with, how you work, and what someone needs to understand before contacting you.

Practice clarity notes and planning materials on a desk

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The Practice Clarity process.

Each stage is designed to reduce overwhelm and make the next decision easier.

  1. 01 Practice Clarity Session
  2. 02 Evidence review: website, directory profile, notes and current wording
  3. 03 Practice Clarity Blueprint: message, audience, structure and direction
  4. 04 Review pause: decide what actually needs to happen next
  5. 05 Website, visual identity, content direction or independent next steps
  6. 06 Build, refine, launch or use the blueprint yourself

03

What this gives you.

The outcome is not just a nicer website. It is a clearer way to communicate your practice.

01

A clearer message

So people can understand who you help, how you work and whether you may be the right fit.

02

Less decision overwhelm

So you are not trying to solve design, copy, structure and positioning all at once.

03

A reusable foundation

So your website, directory profile, social media and future communication feel consistent.

04

You may not need a full website yet.

Sometimes the most useful next step is a clearer directory profile, a stronger homepage, or a written direction you can use later.

If your message is unclear: start with Practice Clarity.

If your website feels outdated: use the blueprint to guide a focused refresh.

If you are starting fresh: build the website from the clarity work, not guesswork.

Want your practice to feel clearer online?

Start with a Practice Clarity Session, then decide whether you need a website, visual identity, refreshed wording or simply a clearer direction.

Start with clarity