We’re Not Just Behind a Screen—We’re On the Ground in Winchburgh
Our team recently took a drive out to Winchburgh to see how local businesses are adapting to the massive growth happening across the area. With so many new families moving into the community, the digital demand for local services, trades, and hospitality is skyrocketing.
A great example of a business leading the way is The Tally Ho on Main Street. It’s a brilliant local hub, and their actual website is genuinely nice, elegant, and well-executed. However, even with a great design, there is always room to leverage technology for better customer experiences. For a bustling pub like the Tally Ho, they could easily introduce table-top QR codes that link directly to a dedicated, high-performance ordering page built right into their own website. Just like major chains do, this would allow customers to order drinks or food directly from their table without waiting in a queue.
By handling this functionality natively on their website—rather than outsourcing it to a third-party app that takes a cut of the profits—they would keep 100% of the revenue, speed up table turnover, and offer a seamless mobile experience for a tech-savvy, growing local population.
This is exactly how we approach web design for local businesses. It's not just about making a site look pretty; it's about finding smart, functional features that streamline your operations, delight your customers, and grow your bottom line.
P.S. We couldn't leave town without swinging by the new Sainsbury's Local down at the core development to grab some snacks for the short drive back to Broxburn!