Clear service information
List your service information & categories in plain language and be upfront about who you work with.
We offer NDIS web design built around how participants, families, and support coordinators actually search for a provider – not just how you want to present yourself.
If you’re a NDIS provider, your website is often the first thing a potential participant or their family sees before they contact you. A site that’s confusing, outdated, or hard to get around will cost you referrals you never even know you missed.

NDIS website essentials
Families researching NDIS providers are making important decisions for someone they love. Your website needs to make that process easier, not harder.
List your service information & categories in plain language and be upfront about who you work with.
Let people know what to expect, how your process works and costs involved.
Your website needs to prioritise accessibility. Colour contrast, font sizing, keyboard navigation are essential.
Your NDIS registration number, staff credentials, and genuine client testimonials all help families feel confident.
Be clear about where you operate and who you help. This helps your users and your staff.
A complicated enquiry process loses customers. Easy, clear ways to get in touch.

Most NDIS providers compete locally. Local search visibility is one of the most practical ways new participants find you.
SEO for NDIS providers means showing up when someone in your area searches for the supports you offer. That requires structuring your service pages around your support categories — not a single generic “our services” page — and targeting the terms participants and coordinators are actually using.
A well-set-up Google Business Profile works alongside your website here. It’s often overlooked, but it’s usually one of the first things that appears when someone searches for a provider nearby.
Everything you need
Every NDIS website build covers the essentials to make your website an asset for your organisation.
Built around your brand and specific requirements.
Key service pages organised in a way that makes sense.
Your website will be accessible so it's usable by all.
Set up to help drive visibility for relevant searches in your area.
Well designed intake and enquiry forms that are easy to use manage.
Keep your website running at it's best with ongoing support packages.
Common FAQs
A few things NDIS providers commonly ask before getting started.
It’s not a legal requirement for all NDIS providers right now, but it’s best practice for good reason. Your audience includes people with disability, their families, and support workers. An accessible website isn’t about ticking boxes – it’s about making sure the people you’re trying to reach can actually use your site. All websites built by Presstwood Design meet current WCAG standards.
It’s not a legal requirement for all NDIS providers right now, but it’s best practice for good reason. Your audience includes people with disability, their families, and support workers. An accessible website isn’t about ticking boxes – it’s about making sure the people you’re trying to reach can actually use your site. All websites built by Presstwood Design meet current WCAG standards.
Yes. Whether you’re a sole trader just getting started or an established provider with a larger team, the aim is the same: a website that clearly communicates what you offer and makes it easy for participants and families to take the next step. Scope and investment will vary depending on the size and complexity of your services.
Every build includes local and on-site SEO set up as standard. That covers the foundations – page structure, metadata, Google Business Profile alignment, and making sure your service pages target the right terms. This gives your website a quality base for SEO and visibility online. We don’t offer ongoing SEO campaigns, but can point you to someone to help if that’s what you need.

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