Service

Website Development

Production-grade websites on a modern stack — shipped in weeks, not months, without cutting corners on quality.

What you get.

Why it matters

  • From brief to live in 4 weeks — not 4 months
  • Next.js App Router — the modern standard, not a trend
  • Lighthouse 95+ out of the box, not retrofitted after launch

What's included

  • Production Next.js codebase, fully typed in TypeScript
  • Tailwind CSS design system aligned to your brand
  • Vercel deployment with CI/CD pipeline
  • Handoff documentation and component guide
  • 30-day post-launch support window

How we work.

01

Scope call

We ask the right questions, align on the outcome metric, and produce a fixed quote within 48 hours.

02

Build

Weekly check-ins, a shared staging environment, and no surprises. You review outcomes, not pull requests.

03

Launch

Production deploy, handoff documentation, and a 30-day support window. You own everything.

Questions about Website Development.

How long does a project take?

Most builds are live within 4 weeks from the scope call. Complex projects with multiple integrations or custom design work may take 6–8 weeks. We agree on a timeline before any work begins — no moving goalposts.

Do I need to know how to code to work with you?

No. We handle all technical decisions and explain what matters in plain language. You review outcomes, not pull requests.

What if I already have a designer?

We work well alongside existing designers. We can build from a Figma file, or design directly in the browser using your brand guidelines. Either way, the output is a production-ready codebase — not another prototype.

What happens after launch?

We include a 30-day post-launch support window. After that, you own the code outright and can host it with any Next.js-compatible provider, or hand it to an in-house team.

Still have questions? Just ask.

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Ready to build something that converts?

Most projects are in production within 4 weeks. No agency retainer. No surprise invoices.