WEB-DESIGN NICHE GUIDE
Web design for accountants and bookkeepers: how to find & win them as clients
Accountants, CPAs, and bookkeepers are a high-value professional-services niche — trust-driven and relationship-based — yet many solo practitioners and small firms have a dated or missing website.
Find accountants and bookkeepers with no website →Why accountants and bookkeepers are a strong web-design niche
Financial services are chosen on credibility and reassurance, exactly what a professional website conveys; clients are recurring (annual plus ongoing) and valuable. Seasonal tax-time search spikes reward firms with a clear, trustworthy site.
What a accounting or bookkeeping firm website needs
Services
Tax, bookkeeping, payroll, advisory — clearly listed so the right client converts.
Consultation request
A prominent way to book a call or request a quote.
Credentials & trust
CPA/EA credentials, experience, and reviews that reassure.
Secure contact / portal link
A professional, secure way to start the relationship.
Mobile + local SEO
Ranked for “accountant near me” and tax-season searches.
How to pitch accountants and bookkeepers
Lead with credibility and tax-season search: “people trust their finances to the firm that looks credible online — a dated or missing site sends them to a competitor, especially during tax season when search spikes.” Recurring, high-value clients make it an easy yes.
How to find accountants and bookkeepers without a website
Scan a zip code in bizvoid, filter to the accountants & bookkeepers category, and turn on the no-website filter to get a qualified list of accountants and bookkeepers with no site. The ones that do have a website get a 0–100 flaw audit — a slow or non-mobile accounting or bookkeeping firm site is a strong redesign lead. See the full guide to finding no-website businesses for the complete workflow, or build their site with AI.
Accountants & bookkeepers web-design FAQ
How do I find accountants and bookkeepers that need a website?
Scan a zip in bizvoid, filter to professional/financial services, and pull the firms with no site or audit dated ones — a weak professional site is a strong redesign lead.
What should an accountant’s website include?
A clear services list, a consultation request, credentials and trust signals, a secure contact or portal link, and mobile-friendly local SEO.
Find accountants and bookkeepers who need a website
Scan your first zip free — no credit card.
Start scanning →