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.