Built for
legal firms.
Headnote Studio is a marketing studio working exclusively with small and mid-size UK law firms. We exist because national agencies can't serve smaller firms profitably - and those firms can't justify the internal team they need.
Four specialists' work, landing on people who already have full-time jobs.
A legal firm needs four things to be found, chosen and trusted online: visibility, reviews, content and honest measurement.
Doing all four properly used to require a team of four - a writer, an SEO specialist, a business-development lead and a marketing manager. Most small and mid-size firms can't justify that headcount, and national agencies won't take them on: the economics simply don't work at a reasonable monthly retainer.
AI does the production. People do the judgement.
AI does our production work - the monitoring, searching and drafting that used to need a team of four. Experienced people do the judgement, strategic direction and quality control, and nothing client-facing ships without human review.
That means we can run all four pillars for a legal firm at a price the practice can absorb into its operational costs.
We're sized and priced for firms a national agency cannot serve.
Regional UK law firms, exclusively.
We work with small and mid-size UK law firms serving individuals and businesses in their local area - typically in conveyancing, wills and probate, family law, employment law and dispute resolution.
Headnote Studio was founded by James Hatton and is based in Solihull. We test the surfaces that matter weekly, and everything we measure about your firm, we measure about ourselves.
What we will
never do.
- Never write content that pretends to be legal advice - we write information; you give advice.
- Never make claims about your firm we can't back from your own records.
- Never guarantee rankings or outcomes - nobody controls these engines.
- Never publish a word without your nominated partner's written sign-off.
- Never lock you in - after the first engagement, everything is monthly with 30 days' notice.