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Website design for NDIS providers

An NDIS website needs to do three things at once: be genuinely accessible to people of all abilities, build trust with participants and support coordinators, and make referrals effortless. Webnetic Digital Solutions builds accessible, compliant, referral-ready websites for registered and unregistered NDIS providers across Sydney and Australia.

By Webnetic Digital Solutions

Warm, welcoming support worker assisting a participant, representing an NDIS provider

Why do NDIS providers need a strong website?

Participants, families and support coordinators almost always check a provider's website before they make a referral. A slow, confusing or inaccessible site quietly costs you placements, because it signals that working with you will be just as hard. A clear, accessible website does the opposite: it shows your services, service areas and values, and makes it easy to enquire or refer.

Accessibility is not optional in this sector. Many participants use screen readers, keyboard navigation or need high-contrast text. A website that meets WCAG 2.1 AA standards reaches every participant and demonstrates that inclusion is core to how you work.

What we build for NDIS providers

  • Accessible, WCAG 2.1 AA websites with proper contrast, keyboard navigation and screen-reader support.
  • Plain-language service pages for each support, such as SIL, community access, support coordination, therapy and daily living.
  • Clear referral and enquiry forms for participants, families and support coordinators.
  • Service-area pages so participants in your regions find you on Google.
  • Trust signals: registration details, team profiles, testimonials and clear contact options.
  • AI automation to acknowledge referrals quickly and route them to the right person.

What should an NDIS provider website include?

Beyond accessibility, an effective NDIS website is honest and clear about what you offer and where. List your services in plain language, state your service areas, show whether you are a registered or unregistered provider, and make your contact details easy to find. Keep claims factual and respectful, in line with NDIS advertising expectations, and avoid jargon that participants may not know.

We also structure the site for search. Clear headings, a logical page for each service and LocalBusiness and FAQ schema help you rank on Google and get cited by AI answer engines when people ask for NDIS support in your area.

How much does an NDIS website cost?

Most agencies charge around $1,000 to $3,000 for a small provider website. The same quality, including accessibility done properly, can often be delivered from around $500 to $3,000 depending on scope. Webnetic gives a fixed, itemised quote after a short discovery call, with a minimum delivery of about one week based on scope.

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Frequently asked questions

Yes. Webnetic Digital Solutions builds accessible, WCAG 2.1 AA websites for registered and unregistered NDIS providers across Sydney and Australia, covering supports such as SIL, community access, support coordination and therapy services.

Yes. Many participants rely on screen readers, keyboard navigation or high-contrast text, so an NDIS website should meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards. Webnetic builds accessibility in from the first line, not as an afterthought.

Plain-language service pages, your service areas, registration status, team and trust signals, easy referral and enquiry forms, and accessible design. Webnetic includes all of this and structures it for Google and AI search.

Most agencies charge around $1,000 to $3,000. The same quality, with accessibility done properly, can often be delivered from around $500 to $3,000 depending on scope. Email info@webnetic.com.au for a fixed quote.

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