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One-Page Website vs Full Website: Which One Does Your Business Actually Need?

One of the most common questions we get: “Do I need a full website, or will one page do?
The honest answer: it depends, but the decision is simpler than most people think.

What a One-Page Website Is (and Isn’t)

A one-page website is exactly what it sounds like. All your essential information – who you are, what you offer, how to contact you, lives on a single scrollable page. It’s not a compromise. For the right business, it’s the perfect solution.
What it is: a clean, fast, professional online presence.
What it isn’t: a tool for SEO growth or complex service offerings.

When a One-Page Website Is the Right Choice

A single page works well when:

  • You have one core service or offer with a simple message
  • You’re a café, food truck, or hospitality venue that just needs hours, a menu link, and a map
  • You’re a tradie or sole operator who wants to look credible and be contactable
  • You’re testing a new idea before committing to a full build
  • Budget is the primary constraint and you need to launch quickly

At Ready Site, our one-page website starts at $795 + GST. It includes mobile-responsive design, contact forms, Google Maps, social links, and basic SEO setup. It’s professionally built and done for you – not a DIY website builder template.

When You Need a Full Website

A multi-page website becomes important when:

  • You have several services that each deserve their own dedicated page (this matters for SEO)
  • You want to blog and build content over time
  • You need e-commerce, bookings, or more complex lead capture
  • You want to rank for multiple search terms in Google
  • You’re an established business wanting to project full credibility

Our Starter Website (from $1,495) covers up to five pages, and our Business Website (from $2,995) goes up to ten pages with a stronger SEO setup and strategic layout.

The Practical Advice

If you’re a first-time business owner, a sole operator, or a local hospitality venue, start with a one-page site. Get online. Look professional. Then grow from there.
If you’re an established business with multiple services and real growth ambitions, invest in a proper multi-page build from the start, it will pay for itself faster than you expect.

Still not sure? Book a free discovery call and we’ll tell you exactly what we’d recommend for your situation.