Website development for businesses
I build fast company websites and landing pages that present the offer clearly and make it easy to enquire. From information architecture and content through implementation, technical SEO, analytics and Consent Mode to launch and ongoing development. Collaboration includes direct contact through analysis, delivery and further development.
- Structure and content
- SEO and analytics
- Launch and further development
Project kickoff
- 1Clarify the site goal, offer, audience and primary conversion
- 2Scope, page structure, content plan and SEO
- 3Design and build (responsive, fast, with forms)
- 4Configure analytics, Search Console and consent
I handle design and delivery directly — with contact through analysis, delivery and further development.
Experience building projects from the ground up
Websites and landing pages are run directly, with a clear scope: structure, content, design, implementation, integrations, analytics and ongoing development after launch. SaaS products (Recevio, BeautyBoost AI, and KinderFlow in preparation) confirm end-to-end delivery from design to maintenance.
- Direct collaboration through analysis, delivery and further development
- Scope: structure, content, SEO, forms, analytics, publish
- Post-launch development instead of a one-off handoff
Who it is for
- Companies needing a new website or a landing page for a concrete offer
- Organisations with an unclear, slow or hard-to-maintain site
- Teams that want enquiries — not just “a website online”
- Owners connecting a site with forms, CRM, analytics or simple integrations
Types of delivery
- Company website with offer, trust and a path to contact
- Landing page for a campaign or a single service
- Service website grown for SEO and expert content
- Rebuild or modernisation of an existing site with SEO protection
Problems I solve
- The offer exists, but the site does not explain it in a few seconds
- There is traffic without enquiries — or the opposite
- Structure and technical SEO are accidental
- Missing forms, analytics or proper cookie consent
- The old site is slow, weak on mobile or hard to edit
Scope of work
How collaboration works
- Clarify the site goal, offer, audience and primary conversion
- Scope, page structure, content plan and SEO
- Design and build (responsive, fast, with forms)
- Configure analytics, Search Console and consent
- Tests, publish, redirects (if migrating) and post-launch monitoring
What you get
- A working website or landing page ready to publish
- Technical SEO basics (meta, headings, sitemap, canonical)
- Configured analytics and consent as agreed
- Maintenance notes or a growth plan
What I need from you at the start
- A short description of the offer and who it is for
- Assets: logo, photos, company details, project examples (if any)
- Preferred primary conversion (form, phone, booking a call)
- Access to domain / hosting or a decision on where to publish
- A list of tools and integrations already in use
Content, SEO and enquiry generation
I prepare structure and content around real customer questions plus the technical SEO needed for indexing. I do not guarantee Google rankings or a fixed number of leads — results also depend on content, competition, time and offer quality.
To go deeper, start with the company-website SEO guide or the article on why a site fails to generate enquiries.
Speed, accessibility and security
- Responsive layout and readability on phones
- Load performance and sensible asset optimisation
- HTTPS, updates and basic deployment security hygiene
- Practical accessibility: contrast, focus and form labels
Migration and protecting existing SEO
When URLs change I prepare a redirect map and check key URLs before publish.
I keep analytics and Search Console continuity when we have account access. The goal is not “a new site at any cost,” but safely moving what already works.
Ongoing development and maintenance
- Copy fixes and small extensions after launch
- Dependency updates and availability monitoring
- Growing service pages or a blog
- Moving to a web app when accounts, dashboards or workflows appear
What drives timeline and pricing
- Number of unique views and subpages
- State of client-side materials and copy
- Level of design customisation
- Forms and integrations
- Migration of existing content and URLs
- Language versions
- SEO and analytics scope
- Extra features and post-launch maintenance
When a website is enough vs an application
A website is enough when the goal is presenting the offer, building trust and collecting enquiries.
An application makes sense when you need user accounts, dashboards, workflows, payments or business logic. I compare both paths in a separate article.
FAQ
Do you also write website copy?
I help with structure and content outlines. Final marketing copy can be refined together or on your side — we agree this upfront.
Will the site be prepared for SEO?
Yes on the technical and structural side: headings, meta, speed, indexing, Search Console. Rankings also depend on content, competition and time — I do not promise specific positions.
Do you set up GA4 and cookies?
Yes — GA4, Search Console and consent / Consent Mode as needed for the project.
Do you modernise old sites, or only build new ones?
Both. First I assess whether the current site can grow safely, or whether a rebuild with a redirect map is the better path.
How is a website different from a web application?
A website presents the offer and collects enquiries. An application has accounts, dashboards and business logic. If you are unsure, I can help you choose.
Practical materials
Related services and articles
Ready to discuss scope?
Write briefly about the goal, audience and materials you already have. I will reply with a proposed next step.