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Mobile DJ Website UK — Event-Led Sites for Wedding, Corporate and Private DJ Hire

A bespoke mobile DJ website with event-type service split, NADJ / PLASA credentialing, transparent package pricing, equipment-and-setup transparency, ProfessionalService schema and the local-pack signals UK mobile DJs need. From £499 one-off.

At a glance

The mobile djs build, at a glance.

Same-day (4-hour Launch tier)
Build window
ProfessionalService + LocalBusiness + Service
Schema
NADJ, PLASA, PAT testing, PLI insurance wired into schema
Credentials
95+ at launch
PageSpeed mobile
8–25 vs pre-launch baseline of 1–4
Typical month-1 enquiries
What is broken

What most mobile djs sites
get wrong.

Conflation of wedding-DJ and club-DJ in customer search

Wedding-DJs and club-DJs are operationally different services — different customer audiences, different equipment loadouts, different musical approach, different price tiers. Templates that conflate the two confuse the search ranking and the customer.

No PAT testing or PLI insurance visibility

Venues increasingly require PAT testing certificates and Public Liability Insurance documentation before they allow a DJ to set up. Templates that hide both lose to DJs who surface them.

Generic "any music style" copy that signals nothing

The customer wants to know whether the DJ understands their wedding music brief, their corporate event tone, their crowd demographic. Generic music copy fails this test.

No equipment-and-setup transparency

Venue managers want to know speaker rig specification, lighting specification, setup time, power requirements; couples want to know whether the DJ brings appropriate lighting and uplighting. Templates skip all of it.

What is included

What every mobile DJ
build ships with.

Wedding / corporate / private event service split

Distinct Service entities for wedding-DJ work (typical £550-£1,500), corporate-event DJ work (£700-£2,500), private-party DJ work (£400-£900) with their respective enquiry workflows.

Transparent package pricing with optional add-ons

Standard DJ package (DJ plus core sound system) priced clearly, with add-on pricing for uplighting (£100-£300), dance-floor lighting (£100-£250), photo booth (£200-£500), live-saxophone overlay (£200-£400), giant LED letters (£150-£350).

NADJ / PLASA / PAT / PLI credentialing panel

National Association of Disc Jockeys membership, PLASA (Professional Light and Sound Association) where applicable, current PAT testing certificate (typically annual), Public Liability Insurance (£5-10m typical) — all surfaced prominently with verification links.

Equipment-and-setup transparency

Speaker rig specification (typical UK SMB-wedding loadout: 2x 12" tops on stands, 2x 18" subs, RCF or QSC mid-tier or higher), DJ booth specification, lighting rig description, setup time commitment (typically 90 minutes load-in, 60 minutes load-out).

Real-event portfolio with named venues

12-25 past events (where consented) with venue identification, event type, music brief, attendance count. Surfaces "DJ at [venue]" long-tail SEO and signals real practice to venue managers.

Music-style and request-handling approach

Specific copy on how the DJ handles the wedding music brief (pre-event consultation, must-play and do-not-play lists, live read-the-room judgment), the corporate event tone (subtle background through to high-energy dance floor), the request handling balance.

A mobile DJ website operates in a sector where the lead-generation platforms (Add to Event, Bark, DJExpert, Hireival) take a meaningful cut of every booking they introduce, and where venue managers increasingly require credentialing documentation (PAT testing, PLI insurance) before a DJ can set up. A properly-built direct website addresses both — recovers the margin the platforms take, and surfaces the credentialing that venue managers and considered couples want to verify before booking.

What is different about mobile DJ websites

Three things make mobile-DJ web design distinct from generic entertainment-services web design. First, the event-type split matters operationally — wedding-DJ work (£550-£1,500, bride-and-groom brief, evening reception focus), corporate-event work (£700-£2,500, brand-and-tone-led, B2B decision process), private-party work (£400-£900, host-led, often smaller scale) — each is a structurally different service with different decision processes. Second, the credentialing landscape is increasingly important — NADJ membership, current PAT testing certificate, current PLI insurance documentation. Third, the equipment-and-setup transparency lifts conversion meaningfully because venue managers and considered customers genuinely want the technical detail before booking.

What we ship for a mobile DJ

A bespoke mobile DJ website with the wedding / corporate / private event service split, transparent package pricing with optional add-ons priced clearly, the NADJ / PLASA / PAT / PLI credentialing panel, the equipment-and-setup transparency, the real-event portfolio with named venues, the music-style and request-handling approach explained, the standard contact and travel-range block, and the full ProfessionalService + LocalBusiness + Service schema graph.

The package pricing structure

Standard package — DJ plus core sound system suitable for 50-200 guests, typically 5-6 hours performance time, £550-£1,500 depending on event type and travel distance. Add-on uplighting (£100-£300) for venue ambiance lighting. Add-on dance-floor lighting (£100-£250) for moving heads and strobe effect. Add-on photo booth (£200-£500) with prints and digital sharing. Add-on live-saxophone overlay (£200-£400) for the DJ-plus-live-instrument premium experience. Add-on giant LED letters (£150-£350) for the typical "L O V E" or "MR & MRS" wedding pieces. Each add-on priced as a structured Offer entity and bookable as part of the standard enquiry flow.

The equipment-and-setup transparency

A specific section covering the technical detail venue managers and considered customers want. Speaker rig — typical mid-tier UK wedding-DJ loadout is RCF, QSC or DAS-Audio active tops on stands with matched subwoofers; some DJs operate Bose L1, RCF EVOX or similar column-based systems where venue acoustics favour. DJ booth — typically a styled facade booth with controlled cable management. Lighting rig — moving heads, par cans, uplighting, dance-floor scanners as appropriate to event scale. Setup time — typical 90 minutes load-in (arrival 4-5 hours before performance start), 60 minutes load-out post-event. Power requirements — typical 2x 13A standard sockets adequate for SMB wedding loadout; larger events may require 3-phase access. Venue managers respond to this level of detail because it signals a DJ who has worked at venue scale before.

The real-event portfolio

12-25 past events with venue identification (where consented), event type, indicative cover count, music brief approach. Couples and corporate buyers researching DJs look for evidence of comparable past work — a wedding DJ with named-venue work at venues the couple is considering converts faster than a DJ with anonymous "weddings" copy. The portfolio also ranks for "[venue] wedding DJ" long-tail queries that template DJ sites do not target.

What we deliberately do not build

No bespoke booking-management software — Pro DJ Manager, Vibo and the dedicated DJ-business platforms cover quote-to-invoice and music-library management better. No live-DJ-mixing-demo widget — the demo is the past-event portfolio, not a real-time stream. No "AI music selection" gimmick — the DJ’s curatorial judgment is the product and AI replacement of it is brand suicide.

Pricing for a mobile DJ website

Most independent single-DJ operations land on Launch (£499) — the standard architecture with event-type split, package pricing, credentialing panel, equipment transparency, real-event portfolio and schema. Multi-DJ agencies with three-plus DJs on roster move to Growth (£899) for the multi-DJ architecture and individual DJ profile pages. Pro (£1,499) is for premium wedding-DJ specialists or full-service event agencies offering DJ-plus-band-plus-saxophonist-plus-photo-booth bundles where the deeper service architecture justifies the upgrade.

I had been getting most of my work through DJExpert and Add to Event — pay-per-lead platforms eating margin and forcing competition with every other DJ in 50 miles. The new site brought 18 direct enquiries the first month, every one at full margin and most converting to booking. The wedding-DJ landing with package pricing visible is doing the work the templated site never did.

Composite quote, two mobile DJ launches 2025 · Owner-DJ, NADJ member, independent UK mobile DJ (wedding + corporate specialism)
Mobile DJs FAQ

Common questions

How does a wedding DJ differ from a club DJ?

A wedding DJ runs the full event flow (background music during arrivals, ceremony where applicable, dinner background, first dance, evening reception dance floor) with the bride-and-groom brief leading and crowd-reading filling the gaps. A club DJ runs a single set in a venue’s own context with the venue’s programming leading. The skills overlap but the deliverable is structurally different and the customer audiences are different.

How quickly can a mobile DJ website launch?

Brief us before 1 PM UK with the equipment list, NADJ / PAT / PLI documentation, package pricing and past-event list, and the Launch-tier site (£499) is live by 5 PM the same trading day.

Should I publish DJ package pricing?

Yes — DJs who publish standard-package pricing convert at materially higher rates than DJs who hide pricing. Couples and corporate buyers compare three to five quotes; the DJ with pricing visible earns the brief before the others get a chance.

What about NADJ specifically?

The National Association of Disc Jockeys is the dominant UK mobile-DJ trade body, with member vetting covering insurance, equipment safety, music-licence compliance and complaints process. NADJ membership is the structural quality signal in the consumer-DJ sector; the badge is rendered with the membership number and verification link.

What about PAT testing and PLI insurance?

Most venues now require both before allowing a DJ to set up. PAT testing on all mains-powered equipment (typically annual, certificate available on request), Public Liability Insurance at £5m or £10m (annual policy, certificate available on request). The website surfaces both with the renewal dates so venue managers and clients can verify current cover.

Do I own the website outright?

Completely. Domain, hosting, source code, CMS — all yours from day one.

Same-day vs the alternatives

How a same-day mobile DJ site
compares to the alternatives.

Most mobile djs owners face three realistic options. The first is a Wix or Squarespace template build, which gets a site online cheaply and locks in a subscription that costs £25-£60 per month forever. The second is a mid-tier UK agency engagement at £3,000-£8,000 with a 4-8 week timeline, monthly retainer add-ons, and a WordPress codebase that needs adult supervision every quarter. The third is the same-day custom build at From £699 one-off, live in a single trading day, on a codebase the owner owns outright with no monthly subscription.

For most independent mobile djs operators the maths breaks clearly in favour of the third option. Wix’s renewal economics make sense only for the very smallest pre-revenue stage of a mobile DJ business; once the trade is established and the website is genuinely driving inbound, the subscription compounds into multiples of what the one-off build would have cost. Mid-tier agency engagements deliver more polish than Wix but charge for the timeline overhead and the retainer rather than the work itself. The same-day model collapses both timelines into a working day at a fraction of the agency price, with the codebase ownership and no subscription as the structural advantages.

The case where the agency engagement still makes sense: a mobile DJ operation at the scale where weekly stakeholder workshops, in-person planning meetings, ongoing CRO experiments and a multi-month content calendar are genuinely worth the £6,000-£20,000 annual run-rate. For the typical independent UK mobile DJ, that level of engagement is over-spend; the same-day Launch or Growth tier delivers the website outcomes without the agency overhead.

Ranking timeline

What to expect from a mobile djs launch.

Realistic expectations for the post-launch trajectory of a mobile djs website. Day one to day three: Google indexes the homepage and the primary service pages. Week one: site appears in Search Console performance reports for branded queries (your business name) and the long-tail variants of the head keyword. Week two to four: page-two rankings start appearing for the primary local query (mobile DJ website UK); local-pack eligibility builds as Google Business Profile signals compound with the on-page schema.

Month two to three: local-pack three-pack position becomes realistic for most UK postcode areas, conditional on the GBP completeness and review velocity. The long-tail commercial queries (specific service variants, postcode-district queries) typically rank faster than the head term because the competition is thinner. Month three onward: the site enters its compounding phase, with organic traffic growing 15-30% per quarter for the first 18 months as the technical foundations, schema depth and content depth all signal quality consistently.

The variables that move the timeline: competitive intensity (London inner-zone mobile djs ranks slower than regional cities by 4-8 weeks), Google Business Profile completeness at launch (a half-filled GBP doubles the time to local-pack appearance), review velocity in the first 30 days (5+ new five-star reviews in the first month signals an active business to Google’s algorithm), and link velocity (one or two inbound links from local press or industry directories accelerate the ranking by a measurable margin).

A closing note

How to start a mobile DJ build.

The fastest way to start is the brief form on the get-started page. Five fields, ten minutes. We confirm the brief inside 30 minutes during the working window, share a Figma direction inside the first hour, and the build is hands-off from there. If you would rather talk first, the contact page lists the channels and reply times. There is no sales call, no proposal document, no discovery deck — the brief itself contains the information we need to start work.

For a typical mobile DJ build the timeline is: brief in by noon UK, design direction confirmed shortly after, build starts immediately, staging preview by mid-afternoon, revisions land by 3 PM, SEO and schema layer wired by 4 PM, smoke test and DNS swap by 5:30 PM, launch email at 6 PM. The launch tier is the price point most mobile djs owners land on; we will tell you on the brief call if a different tier fits your specific scope better, and there is no upsell pressure either way. Most builds ship at the tier briefed.

Ready to brief us?

Your mobile DJ site,
live tonight.
From £699.

Brief us before noon UK and your standard mobile DJ website is live by 6 PM. 3 tiers, all one-off, no monthly fees.

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