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Web Development

Custom web development for fast, SEO-ready websites and web apps

We build maintainable websites, dashboards, portals, and web platforms with clean UX, reliable architecture, and measurable performance goals.

What we build

Specific outputs matched to the project goal.

Service outcome guidance

Best for teams that need a serious web presence or product surface, not another brochure template.

Marketing websites

SaaS dashboards

CMS websites

Web portals

API-connected web apps

Landing pages

Deliverables

Concrete work products, not vague capability claims.

Responsive page layouts and reusable components
Frontend implementation with backend or CMS integration
Contact forms, analytics, events, and conversion tracking
SEO metadata, schema, redirects, and launch checklist
Performance QA, browser QA, and handover documentation

Technology stack

Tools selected for maintainability and fit.

Next.jsReactTypeScriptNode.jsPostgreSQLHeadless CMSVercelAWS
Timeline range
3-10 weeks depending on content, CMS, integrations, and review cycles.
Example engagement
A focused website rebuild with service pages, blog migration, contact routing, analytics events, redirects, sitemap, and handover notes.
Proof artifact
Information architecture, component inventory, launch checklist, redirect map, and QA notes.

Development process

A clear path from planning to support.

The exact scope changes by project, but the delivery rhythm keeps decisions, QA, and launch readiness visible.

  1. 1Discovery and content goals
  2. 2Information architecture and UX
  3. 3Visual design and components
  4. 4Frontend/backend build
  5. 5Performance, SEO, and QA
  6. 6Launch and support

Performance and SEO approach

Built around measurable delivery quality.

Plan page structure around buyer intent, internal links, and crawlable content.

Set performance targets for Core Web Vitals, image handling, scripts, and hosting.

Implement metadata, schema, canonical URLs, redirects, and accessible HTML patterns.

Measure forms, calls, downloads, and key conversion events after launch.

Maintenance and support

Support after the first launch.

CMS training and editor guidance
Bug fixes, dependency updates, and uptime checks
Landing page iterations and analytics review

Quality checklist

What we verify before handover.

The checklist changes by scope, but these are the checks expected for this service.

Accessible navigation, forms, and semantic headings
Core metadata, canonical URLs, schema, sitemap, and redirects
Performance checks for images, scripts, layout shift, and mobile UX
Analytics events, lead form validation, and launch rollback notes

Related services

Useful internal links for planning the full scope.

FAQs

Common questions before starting.

Can you build both the frontend and backend?

Yes. Web projects can include frontend, backend, CMS, database, APIs, authentication, hosting, analytics, and deployment support.

Do you handle SEO during development?

Yes. We plan metadata, headings, schema, internal links, page speed, redirects, and technical SEO before launch.

Can you improve an existing website?

Yes. We can audit, refactor, redesign, migrate, optimize, or take over an existing site or web app.

What happens after launch?

We can provide maintenance, performance monitoring, CMS support, landing page iterations, and new feature development.

What budget range should we plan for a web development project?

Pricing depends on page count, design depth, CMS needs, integrations, content migration, and support. A focused landing page is usually smaller in scope than a CMS website, dashboard, or API-connected web app; we confirm a written estimate after discovery.

How long does a web project usually take?

Simple marketing pages can move in a few weeks when content is ready. Custom websites, dashboards, migrations, and integrations commonly need a phased timeline because UX, development, QA, SEO, and launch checks all affect delivery.

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