Website approaches by business model
Different businesses need
different website structures.
A clinic, a contractor, and a manufacturer don’t need the same site. We build around how your customers actually decide, book, and buy — organised below by business model, not a generic template with your industry’s name swapped in.

Prateeksha builds websites across 35 documented industries, organised by business model rather than a generic template. This directory reflects the sectors we have documented pages for, not a claim of verified specialist delivery in every industry listed. If your industry is not shown, contact us and we will be honest about how closely our experience matches your business.
Why this matters
Sector context changes site structure, not just wording.
Different decision paths
A patient choosing a clinic, a homeowner choosing a plumber, and a buyer evaluating a manufacturer all move through different steps before they contact you. The site should follow that path, not fight it.
Different trust needs
Some visitors need credentials and proof before they’ll reach out; others just need your coverage area and a phone number. The structure should match what your specific visitors actually need to see first.
Not sure where to start?
Find your business model, then jump to the matching category.
If you take bookings or appointments…
Start with Professional & advisory services or Healthcare & care providers — the site’s job is building enough trust to book a first conversation.
If you serve a local area or come to the customer…
Home & local services and Property, construction & trades are built around coverage area, mobile contact, and proof of past work.
If you sell physical products…
Retail, ecommerce & consumer brands covers product-led storefronts where the site itself needs to convert a sale.
If your buyers are other businesses…
Manufacturing, export & B2B is written for procurement teams and engineers evaluating a supplier, not casual browsers.
Full directory
Website approaches across 35 industries.
Professional & advisory services
Firms selling expertise and judgment, where the site’s job is to build credibility and book a first conversation.
Healthcare & care providers
Public-facing informational sites for clinics and practices — explicitly not patient portals, EHR, or telehealth systems.
Property, construction & trades
Project-driven work where photos, scope, and proof of past jobs carry the site.
Home & local services
Local, service-area businesses where coverage area, mobile contact actions, and trust decide the click.
Education, community & nonprofit
Sites built around admissions, enrolment, and keeping a community informed.
Hospitality, travel & leisure
Experience-led sites where photography, itineraries, and direct booking matter most.
Retail, ecommerce & consumer brands
Product-led sites where the storefront itself needs to convert.
Manufacturing, export & B2B
Sites written for procurement teams and engineers, not casual browsers.
Don’t see your industry here?
These 35 pages are the sectors we’ve documented in detail — not the limit of what we build. Tell us about your business and we’ll be honest about how closely our experience matches.
What stays consistent across every build
The business-model structure changes by industry. These foundations don’t.
Mobile-first layout
Built and tested for phones first, since most visitors arrive on one regardless of industry.
Accessible by design
Semantic structure, keyboard navigation, and readable contrast as a baseline design practice.
Clear contact paths
Whatever your enquiry method — call, form, or WhatsApp — it stays easy to find and use.
SEO foundations
Clean markup, sensible metadata, and structured data suited to the page’s actual content.
Ready to talk through your industry?
Tell us your business model — we'll tell you honestly how our approach fits.
Whether your industry is listed above or not, share your project and get a scoped, honest response — no invented specialism, no promised outcome.
FAQs
Industries directory — frequently asked questions.
Straight answers on how this directory works and what it does and doesn't claim.
Still not sure where you fit? Get in touch and we'll point you to the closest match.
We build websites across many industries, and this directory shows the routes and approaches we’ve documented so far — it isn’t a claim of deep specialist experience in every sector listed. Tell us about your business and we’ll be upfront about how closely our experience matches.
Likely yes. These 35 pages are the sectors we’ve documented in detail, not the limit of what we can build. Get in touch with your business model and we’ll tell you honestly how it maps to our approach.
No — the underlying build process (design system, performance, accessibility, hosting) is consistent, but page structure, content priorities, and the customer journey are planned per business model, not copy-pasted. A booking-led clinic site and a B2B manufacturing catalogue need different information architecture.
By business model — how you take enquiries or sales — rather than alphabetically, since that’s what actually changes a site’s structure. Use the decision guide above the directory to jump to the closest match.