OK, I've already spoken to Aquayle, but the process is really quite simple.
I have standard forms that I use which the notary recognizes. I meet with people to discuss their circumstances and check that they are within normal simple Will limits and offer whatever advice they might need, and during the meeting fill out the form with all the relevant details and get a copy of the passport(s). I then taken them to notary and an appointment is made, usually within a few days of the first meeting.
The people making the Wills need to sign at notary, and when they arrive (I go with them) the forms I've presented will have been drawn up into formal Spanish Wills. A translation is given at the notary, and then the Wills are signed. I go back a few days later, collect the Wills and deliver them in person.
I charge 90€ for one, plus an extra €30 for any subsequent Wills: normally it's a couple, so it's 120€ for the pair. The notary charges too, however, and I've known charges range between 70 and 90€ per Will ... assume 80€ as an average and you won't be far wrong. For a couple, therefore, the total cost will be 120 + 160 = 280€.
Was reluctant to appear to be "advertising", but at least this should clarify things ... whether people choose to come to me or not
