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Examples

What a First Practice website looks like, in two examples.

Two complete websites for two different kinds of NDIS provider - a sole-trader support worker and a paediatric occupational therapist. Each is built bespoke for its persona, accessibility verified, and compliance-aware. Click through and look around.

A note on what these are. Both sites are sample sites built around fictional providers. They exist so prospective customers can see exactly what they would receive before signing up. The personas, ABNs, addresses, and contact details are deliberately fictional. Every page meets the same accessibility and compliance bar a paying customer's site meets - they are reference implementations, not facades.

Phase 1 - sole traders

Growth tier ($229/month)

Riverside Support Co

Sam Patel - sole-trader NDIS support worker

Western Sydney

A small, single-operator support-worker practice serving plan-managed and self-managed participants across ten Western Sydney suburbs. The site demonstrates how Growth-tier content depth (service pages, suburb pages, condition pages) helps a competent sole trader escape marketplace dependency.

  • Service pages for community access, daily living, transport, and capacity building
  • Suburb pages for every area the practice covers
  • Plain-language pages for families plus the detail Support Coordinators look for
  • Compliance-aware copy for an unregistered NDIS provider
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Phase 2 - allied health

Authority tier ($429/month)

Greenway Occupational Therapy

Emma Walker - solo occupational therapist

Brisbane northside

A paediatric-leaning OT practice taking school visits, home visits, and clinic sessions. The site shows what an Authority-tier content moat looks like for an AHPRA-registered clinician - longer service descriptions, condition pages, assessment explainers, and referrer-facing content for Support Coordinators and GPs.

  • Paediatric OT service detail (sensory, motor, school readiness)
  • FCA and AT assessment explainers calibrated for adult plan reviews
  • Clear distinction between AHPRA registration and NDIS registration
  • Referrer-facing layer for Support Coordinators and GPs
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What to look at when you click through.

  • Content depth. Service pages, suburb pages, and condition pages - not the five-page template most providers settle for.
  • Two-audience structure. Plain-language pages for families sit next to the clinical detail Support Coordinators need to refer with confidence.
  • Compliance-aware language. No "NDIS approved", no implied NDIA endorsement, no claims that cross AHPRA's testimonial rules.
  • Accessibility. Keyboard navigable, high-contrast, screen-reader friendly. Both sites verified at WCAG 2.2 AA.
  • Brand-distinct. Each site uses its own colours and voice. We don't reuse a template and swap in your logo - the bespoke build is the point.

A different practice gets a different site.

These two examples are bookends - a sole-trader support worker and a clinical allied-health practice. Your site will look like neither of them and like both of them. We build from scratch around your services, your suburbs, the conditions you support, and the way your practice talks about its work.

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