If you want to add a new website to your Appropriate Websites account this article will walk you through the process step by step. This applies whether you are subscribing for the first time or adding a second or third website for a different business or location.
Each new website you subscribe to starts with its own 7 day free trial and is billed as a separate monthly subscription.
Before You Start
Before subscribing to a new website make sure you have the following ready. You will need to be logged in to your Appropriate Websites account, have your payment card details available, domain and have a general idea of which industry your business is in so you can choose the right template.
How to Subscribe
Step 1 — Log in to your Appropriate Websites account at
Step 2 — Click Websites in the left hand menu
Step 3 — Click Add New Website in the top right corner
Step 4 — Browse the available industry templates. Each template has been professionally designed for a specific type of business
Step 5 — Find the template that best suits your industry
Step 6 — Click Preview to see exactly how the website looks before you commit
Step 7 — When you are happy with the template click Subscribe to This Website
Step 8 — Review the subscription details including the monthly price and your 7 day free trial
Step 9 — Enter your payment card details or confirm your saved card
Step 10 — Click Confirm and Subscribe
Step 11 — Your new website is now active and your 7 day free trial has started. You can begin customising your content straight away
What Happens After You Subscribe
Once you subscribe your new website is immediately live with the default template content. This means it is already online but it still has the placeholder text and images from the template. Your next step is to update the content with your own business name, services, photos, and contact details.
For help with updating your content read the articles in the Updating Your Content category.
Important Things to Know
It is important to understand that each website on Appropriate Websites is a ready-made template. You are subscribing to a professionally built website for your industry and customising the content to suit your business. You are not building a website from scratch.
Each website subscription is completely separate. If you have multiple websites they are each billed independently on the date you subscribed to them. Cancelling one website does not affect your other active websites.
Every new subscription starts with a 7 day free trial. During the trial your website is fully active and you will not be charged. If you cancel before the 7 days are up no payment is taken.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I preview a template before subscribing?
Yes. On the template selection page click Preview next to any template to see a full demo of the website before you subscribe.
Can I change my template after I subscribe?
No. Once you subscribe to a template it cannot be swapped for a different one. If you need a different template you would need to cancel your current subscription and subscribe to the new template. If you are unsure which template is right for your business contact the support team before subscribing.
Do I need a separate account for each website?
No. You can manage multiple website subscriptions from the same Appropriate Websites account. All your websites appear in your dashboard under Websites.
Will my new website have my existing business details already filled in?
No. Each new website starts with the default template content. You will need to update the text, images, and contact details to match your business. This is straightforward and does not require any technical knowledge.
Does my new website subscription come with a free trial?
Yes. Every new website subscription starts with its own 7 day free trial regardless of how many websites you already have active on your account.
Related Articles
To update your new website with your own content read the articles in the Updating Your Content category. To understand how billing works for your new subscription read Understanding Your Monthly Billing in Article 3.