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Websites that load fastand get found.

A website earns its keep by being found, loading before your customer gives up, and telling them what they came for. We build sites on the same stack we use for full products, so a site that starts as one page grows into ten instead of needing a rebuild in a year.

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WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • Business Websites
  • Landing Pages
  • Content-Managed Sites
  • Website Redesign
  • Performance & SEO

TECH STACK

Next.jsReactTypeScriptTailwind CSSHeadless CMSVercel

Who this is for

Restaurants, cafés, salons and local service businesses that customers are already searching for, and launching products that need a credible page before anything else exists.

If you are testing a brand-new idea with no budget and just need something online this week, a website builder or a well-maintained Google Business Profile is genuinely fine for now. A custom site pays off when customers are already looking for you, when you are losing bookings to competitors with better sites, or when your current one embarrasses you on a phone.

What you get

Everything a customer looks for in the first ten seconds: what you offer, where you are, when you are open, what it costs, and how to reach you.

  • Your menu or service list, readable on a phone without pinching and zooming
  • Opening hours and a map
  • A one-tap call, WhatsApp or reservation button
  • Google reviews pulled in automatically
  • A content editor, so your staff can change the menu without calling anyone
  • Loading under two seconds on mobile data

What decides the price

Each project is quoted individually against its scope. Two factors influence a quote more than any others: how much of the content already exists, and how much the site has to do beyond presenting information.

Send us your requirements together with the budget you are working to, and you receive a fixed quote for the scope that fits it.

  • How much is ready: photos, text and a logo in hand keep a quote low, while writing the copy and arranging photography raises it
  • How many pages, and whether they share one template or each need their own
  • A second language, which adds work to every page rather than just the home page
  • Bookings or reservations wired into a system you already use
  • A content editor, so your staff can make changes without us
  • What happens after launch: a small monthly care plan, or pay per change

How fast it will load

Google measures loading experience and uses it as a ranking signal, so a slow site loses you customers twice: the ones who leave while waiting, and the ones who never found you because a faster competitor ranked above you.

We do not launch sites that score below 90 on mobile in PageSpeed Insights. The technology we build with prepares your pages in advance rather than assembling them on every visit, images are compressed and sized for each device, and the site is served from locations physically close to your visitors.

Three questions to ask anyone quoting you

Whoever you end up hiring, these three separate a website that earns money from one that merely exists.

  • How fast will it load on a phone, and what will the mobile PageSpeed score be?
  • Who owns the domain and the site afterwards? The answer must be: you.
  • What does a small change cost after launch?

Frequently asked questions

How much does a website cost?

Cost follows scope: a single page for a café and a booking system with user accounts are different projects. Send us your requirements, a link to your current site if you have one, and the budget you are working to, and you receive a fixed quote.

How long does it take?

A one-page site is typically two to three weeks from kickoff, most of which is content rather than build. A multi-page site with a blog and a content editor runs four to six weeks. The gating factor is usually photos and text, not development.

Can I update it myself?

Yes, if you want to. We can connect a content editor so your staff can change a menu, add an event or publish a post without involving us. If you would rather not touch it, a small monthly care plan covers changes instead.

Who owns the site and the domain?

You do. The domain is registered in your name and the code is yours. If you ever move to another agency, you take everything with you.

Will it work properly on phones?

It is designed for a phone first, because that is where your customers are: standing outside, on mobile data, deciding between you and the place two doors down.

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