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    Turn your finished jobs into a one-page pack that wins the next one.

    For small firms chasing bigger work where a portfolio tips the decision. Builds a one-page PDF you can attach to a quote or send to a developer cold.

    A media pack is a one-page summary of your business — who you are, what you do, your accreditations, your insurance, and your best testimonials. Send it to main contractors, architects, estate agents, or anyone who asks "tell me about your company."

    Fill in what you want to include. Everything except business name is optional. Preview as many times as you like — it's free.

    Business Basics

    Contact Details

    Accreditations & Memberships

    Insurance

    About Your Business

    Describe what you do, who you work for, and what makes you different. Write it like you'd explain it to someone in the pub, not a brochure.

    0 / 2,000 characters

    Services Offered

    List your main services, separated by commas or new lines.

    Testimonials

    Paste your best Google review or a message from a happy customer. Up to 3.

    Colour Scheme

    Pick the colours for your media pack header and accents.

    Logo

    Optional — your media pack works without one. We'll use your business name in bold text instead.

    Enter your business name to preview

    "A media pack used to cost £500 and a meeting with a marketing agency. Now it costs nothing and takes 10 minutes on your phone. You're welcome."

    What the law actually says

    • Trade marks and accreditation logos (Gas Safe, NICEIC, FENSA, MCS, TrustMark) can only be used while your registration is current. Misuse is a contract breach with the scheme and can be a Trading Standards matter.
    • Photos of clients' homes need their permission, especially interiors. Get it in writing in the contract or before you publish.
    • Misleading claims (turnover, awards, qualifications) can fall under the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008.

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