For lawyers and firms

A Lawyer's WebsiteThat Builds Trust

Someone with a legal issue opens Google and searches for a lawyer. They see 5 results. They click on the one that looks most serious. If you don't have a website, or your website is from 2015, that client goes to a colleague. We build websites that show your expertise from the first second.

2-3
Weeks to build
YMYL
Optimization
12 mo
Warranty

Why a law firm needs a website

Someone gets a court summons and types 'criminal defense lawyer' into Google in a panic. Another wants a divorce and searches 'family lawyer [city]'. A third starts a business and needs counsel for contracts. All of them go to Google before they ask anyone they know.

What do they see? One lawyer with a professional website, clear practice areas, and articles on their issue. Another with no website or one that doesn't open on a phone. Who do they pick?

Trust is everything

People trust lawyers with problems their lives depend on. Before they call, they want to see who you are, what you studied, which bar you belong to, and whether you understand their case. The website is the first place they check.

Customers search by specialization

Not just 'lawyer', but 'employment lawyer', 'divorce lawyer', 'real estate lawyer'. A separate page for each practice area means ranking for each of those searches.

YMYL: Google is stricter

Legal sites fall in Google's 'Your Money or Your Life' category. Google requires demonstrated expertise: qualifications, bar membership, real experience.

The blog is a client engine

An article on 'what to do if I'm unfairly dismissed' attracts exactly the person who needs an employment lawyer. And that article keeps working for months.

Online consultations

More and more people prefer the first consultation to be online. Booking and paying directly on the site saves time for both sides.

What should a lawyer's website include?

Not a template, but a tool that shows your expertise and attracts clients.

Practice areas

A separate page for each specialization: criminal law, family law, employment law, real estate, commercial. Each page explains what cases you take and how the process works.

Team and qualifications

Professional photo, education, bar membership, years of experience, languages. People want to know exactly who will handle their case.

Legal blog

Articles on current legal questions. 'My rights when being dismissed', 'how property division works', 'what to do after a car accident'. Each article attracts people with a specific problem who are looking for exactly your expertise.

Online booking

Choose consultation type (in person or online), attorney, and available slot. Prepayment reduces no-shows. Google Calendar sync.

Pricing and terms

Initial consultation price, hourly rate, flat fees for standard services (company registration, no-contest divorce). Transparency filters out unserious inquiries.

Multilingual

If you work with international clients, an English version is a must. For real estate and business in this country, foreigners actively search 'lawyer [country]' on Google.

How is this different from a regular company website?

A lawyer's website isn't a regular brochure site. It has specifics that decide whether it'll attract clients or sit empty.

YMYL category and trust

Google places legal sites in the YMYL (Your Money or Your Life) category. That means stricter ranking criteria. The site has to show real qualifications, bar number, years of experience, and concrete practice areas.

Without those signals, Google simply won't show you on page one, no matter how good the design is. We structure the content to meet those requirements.

Specialization by legal area

A regular company site has a single 'Services' page. A lawyer's website needs a separate page for each practice area: criminal law, family law, employment law, real estate, commercial.

Each of those pages ranks for different searches. Someone searching 'divorce lawyer' lands on the family law page. Someone with an employment issue, on the employment law page. More pages, more entry points from Google.

Legal blog as a client engine

An article on 'what to do if I'm unfairly dismissed' attracts a person who has an employment dispute right now. They read the article, see that you understand the matter, and call you. That article keeps working for months without extra investment.

The key is writing about real cases and questions people actually ask. Not abstract legal analysis, but practical answers to specific problems. We help with SEO optimization so those articles rank in Google.

Mobile version and speed

A person gets a summons and panic-searches for a lawyer on their phone. If your site doesn't open well on mobile or loads slowly, they tap 'back' and go to the next result.

All our sites are mobile-first and load in under 2 seconds. That's not a luxury, it's a requirement.

How much does a lawyer's website cost?

Three options, sized to your firm.

Starter

Professional online presence

900 - 1,500 EUR
  • Up to 6 pages
  • Practice areas
  • Contact form
  • Mobile design and basic SEO
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Most chosen

Professional

Full functionality for the firm

1,800 - 3,000 EUR
  • Everything in Starter
  • Online consultation booking
  • Separate page for each practice area
  • Legal blog
  • Advanced SEO
Request a quote

Premium

For firms with multiple attorneys

3,000 - 6,000 EUR
  • Everything in Professional
  • Profile per attorney
  • Online consultation payments
  • Multilingual (EN/BG)
  • Client area for documents
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All prices exclude VAT.

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What Our Clients Say

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Ludovico Mastroberardino

Ludovico Mastroberardino

Момчетата ми изградиха страхотен сайт, и го вдигнаха на горните места в google. Много съм доволен от работата с тях. Препоръчвам на всеки, който иска да има качествен уебсайт.

Elica Peeva

Elica Peeva

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Hrisimir Popov

Hrisimir Popov

Excellent service, very understanding people that care about what exactly your personal needs are and are patient with clients that are not sure what they want.

Iliqn Purvanov

Iliqn Purvanov

Много съм доволен от обслужването бяха бързи и много точни. Препоръчвам ги на всеки.

Miroslav Gochev

Miroslav Gochev

Много професионална и добре свършена работа.

Rumen Radev

Rumen Radev

Браво, направихте ми супер сайт. Продължавайте все така.

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Huaw Ei

Силно препоръчвам!

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ivailo boev

Най-добрите!

Frequently asked questions

A solo-practice website with service pages and a contact form starts from 800 EUR. For a multi-attorney firm with a legal blog and online consultations, expect 1,500-3,000 EUR.

A standard law firm website takes 2-3 weeks. A more complex project with multiple attorneys, blog, and a client area takes 3-4 weeks.

Yes. You get a content management panel where you can publish legal articles, update team information, and add new practice areas.

For a law firm, a blog is extremely effective. An article on 'what to do after a car accident' or 'how divorce works' attracts people who have exactly that problem right now and are looking for a lawyer who understands the topic.

YMYL stands for 'Your Money or Your Life'. Google is stricter with sites that give legal or financial advice. The site needs to show real qualifications, bar membership, and professional experience. We know how to structure content to meet those requirements.

Yes. We can build a system for online consultation booking, time-slot selection, and even upfront payment. We explain on the site how the online consultation works and what the client needs on their end.

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