WordPress Developer for Insurance Agencies — Websites That Win Quotes
Most insurance websites look the same: grey, corporate, and forgettable. I build insurance websites that people actually engage with — modern design, interactive quote flows, and lead capture tuned to your audience. I built exactly that for NexLife, a Canadian life-insurance brand targeting young Canadians.

What Insurance Websites Get Wrong
Insurance is sold on trust and urgency — but most agency websites create neither. Here's what I fix:
Design That Matches Your Audience
Selling to young families or students? A stiff corporate site pushes them away. I design for the people you actually insure — modern, warm, and mobile-first.
Interactive Quote & Coverage Flows
A 'See what you need in 2 minutes' calculator converts far better than a static form. I build multi-step flows that turn cold visitors into qualified leads.
Lead Capture That Qualifies
Province/state, coverage purpose, age bracket — the right form fields mean your advisors only spend time on real prospects.
Trust & Urgency Mechanics
Ratings, advisor credentials, and age-based-pricing messaging positioned to move hesitant visitors toward action — honestly, without dark patterns.
Product Pages Per Coverage Type
Whole life, term, RESP/education savings, business coverage — each product gets its own structured, rankable page.
Compliance-Conscious Structure
Licensing disclosures, provincial/state advisor rules, and privacy handling built into the structure — not bolted on after a complaint.
Real Work: An Insurance Brand for Young Canadians
Here's an insurance business I built from scratch — branding, design system, and a conversion-focused platform:
“Insurance sites usually look boring and corporate — he built us something young people actually engage with. The design came out exactly like the Figma he showed me, and we started getting leads from the page.”
Manindar Singh, Founder @ NexLife Ca.
How I Help Insurance Agencies
From solo advisors to growing agencies, here's what I build:
Why Not Just Hire An Agency?
Fair question. Here's the honest, side-by-side answer — the same quality, without the machinery you'd be paying for:
A Typical Agency
any of them, really
- Who you talk toAccount managers relaying your words to people you'll never meet.
- Who does the workWhoever happens to be free on the bench that week.
- Turnaround6–12 weeks of process, meetings, and sign-off layers.
- Changes & requestsA ticket in a queue, billed by the hour.
- After launchLocked into a monthly retainer to keep their attention.
- What you're paying forOffice rent, sales teams, and agency margins.
Typical cost
$10,000 – $50,000+
Working With Me
Salman Ahmed — developer & designer
- Who you talk toDirectly with me — the person actually designing and building your site.
- Who does the workThe same developer from the first call to launch. 120+ sites, one pair of hands.
- Turnaround2–6 weeks typically — first design mockup within days.
- Changes & requestsA WhatsApp message away. Fast, direct, no ceremony.
- After launchFlat $200/mo maintenance — or just call me when you need something.
- What you're paying forThe build. That's it — no overhead hiding in your invoice.
Same quality, from
$800 — pricing published openly
Faqs
Questions From Insurance Agencies
Yes — NexLife Ca., a Canadian life-insurance advisory targeting young Canadians. I built the complete brand from scratch: logo, design system, and a landing page with an interactive coverage calculator and qualifying lead forms. It started generating advisor leads soon after launch.
Three things: design that matches your audience (not generic corporate), an interactive path like a quote calculator that gives visitors value before asking for contact details, and qualifying form fields so every lead that reaches you is worth a call. Static brochure sites do none of these.
Yes — that's exactly what I built for NexLife: a 5-step 'see what you need in 2 minutes' coverage flow plus a lead form with province and purpose fields. Multi-step flows consistently outperform single long forms for insurance leads.
A conversion-focused landing page starts around $500–$900; a full agency website typically runs $1,000–$3,000 depending on products and custom flows. My pricing is published openly, and my website cost calculator gives you an instant range.
I build with compliance in mind — licensing disclosures, advisor credential displays, privacy-conscious forms, and clear jurisdictional messaging (like provincial licensing in Canada). Your compliance team approves the copy; I make sure the structure never fights it.
Ready for an insurance website that wins quotes?
Let's start with a free 20-minute discovery call — tell me about your market and I'll show you exactly what I'd build. No obligations.
Also building for accounting firms and contractors & home services.


