Web Development
Which types of websites do we build?
We specialize in four categories where we can deliver the strongest results:
AI landing pages.
Fast single-page websites where AI tools materially accelerate production: copy generation, visuals, structure. Ideal for testing a hypothesis, launching a new product quickly, or starting advertising without a multi-week design process. Timeline — 3–5 days. Budget — starting at $300.
Corporate websites.
Sites for service businesses, consulting firms, and B2B companies on WordPress with custom design. Structure, SEO foundation, CRM integrations, forms, multilingual setups. Timeline — 3–5 weeks.
Online stores.
E-commerce projects on Shopify, WooCommerce, OpenCart, and Horoshop. We prepare the catalog, product cards, payment gateway integrations, analytics, Merchant Center, and feeds for Google Shopping and Meta. Timeline — 4–8 weeks. Budget — from $1,000 to $5,000+ for complex projects with 1,000+ SKUs.
Webflow websites.
When the client needs modern design with complex animations but without custom front-end development. Webflow delivers near-unlimited design flexibility with a robust CMS editor.
What we deliberately don’t do
We don’t take on custom development from scratch on React, Next.js, Vue, Angular, Django, or other frameworks. We don’t build mobile applications. We don’t develop SaaS platforms, admin panels, or complex internal systems.
The reason is straightforward: it’s not our strong suit. Rather than doing this kind of work to a mediocre standard, we honestly hand off such requests to vetted development partners we’ve worked with for a long time. The client gets a quality solution — not an experiment at their expense.
If your request goes beyond our core competencies, we’ll say so directly during the consultation and recommend a specific partner.
What is an AI landing page and how does it differ from a regular one?
An AI landing page is a sales page where AI participates at every step of production: copywriting tailored to the target audience, generation of visuals and banners, layout structure based on proven conversion patterns. It’s not “a website with AI baked into it.” It’s a way to get a quality page in days instead of weeks.
What this delivers in practice:
- Launch in 3–5 working days. A classic landing page typically requires 2–3 weeks: brief, design, revisions, build, configuration. AI compresses that cycle several times over.
- Lower cost. Starting at $300 for the base version. For small businesses or hypothesis testing, it’s economically justified.
- Quality holds. We don’t publish AI content directly — we edit, adapt to your tone of voice, and proofread. AI is a speed tool, not a replacement for expertise.
- Performance infrastructure included. GA4, GTM, Pixels — installed from day one, just like on a classic site.
If you want to enhance the site with an AI assistant (a chatbot that talks to visitors, qualifies leads, and passes inquiries to your CRM), that’s a separate service in the AI Solutions track. It can be added to an AI landing page — and to any other site as well: WordPress, Shopify, corporate. Details on the AI Solutions for Business page.
What does “a site ready for advertising from day one” actually mean?
In most web studios, analytics and advertising are “something the client will set up later.” We do the opposite: we build the entire analytical and performance infrastructure during development.
What we install by default:
- Google Analytics 4 with extended events (scroll depth, time on page, clicks on key CTAs).
- Google Tag Manager as the central system for all Pixels and tags.
- Meta Pixel + Conversions API through GTM Server-Side or Stape — for accurate attribution in 2026.
- LinkedIn Insight Tag (for B2B clients).
- TikTok Pixel (when the client plans TikTok Ads).
- Google Ads Conversion Tracking.
- Enhanced Conversions / Advanced Matching for transmitting hashed lead data.
- Events on every CTA and every meaningful user action.
- UTM structure for traffic source tracking.
The result: when the site goes live, advertising can start the same hour. No separate analytics contractor, no 2–3 week delay configuring Pixels after launch, no lost data in the first month.
What does the website development process look like?
Stage 1. Brief and discovery.
You complete a detailed brief: site goals, target audience, reference examples, functionality, integrations, budget. If you have a brand book, we use it. If not — we discuss the visual concept.
Stage 2. Specification and prototype.
We prepare a technical specification with site structure, page list, blocks, integrations, and timelines. For landing pages — a Figma prototype. For e-commerce — design concepts for the key pages (home, catalog, product card, cart). We get sign-off before development begins.
Stage 3. Development and content.
Development on the chosen platform. In parallel, we prepare content: copy, photography (AI-generated where needed), and the catalog structure for e-commerce.
Stage 4. Performance infrastructure setup.
GA4, GTM, Pixels, events, Merchant Center, feeds. This stage often runs in parallel with development to avoid delaying launch.
Stage 5. Testing and launch.
Testing on mobile, desktop, and across browsers. Verifying events through GA4 DebugView and Meta Events Manager. Speed checks via PageSpeed Insights. Launch on the production domain, SSL, redirect mapping from the old site (when applicable).
Stage 6. Support or handover.
After launch — 1 month of warranty support included. After that, we either hand the site over to the client for self-management with full access and documentation, or sign a separate monthly maintenance agreement.
How much does website development cost?
The range depends on project type. Indicative budgets:
- AI landing page — starting at $300.
- AI landing page with custom design and complex integrations — $800–1,500.
- Landing or website on Webflow — $500–1,500.
- Corporate website on WordPress — from $1,500 to $3,500.
- Online store on Shopify / WooCommerce / Horoshop with up to 100 SKUs — starting at $1,500.
- E-commerce with a large catalog of 500+ SKUs and complex integrations — from $3,000 to $5,000+.
We always finalize the price after the brief. The price includes the full performance infrastructure and 1 month of warranty support.
Which platforms do we work on?
- — Shopify — for e-commerce clients focused on Western markets (US, UK, EU). Smooth integration with TikTok Shop, Meta Shop, and Google Merchant Center.
- — WooCommerce — e-commerce for clients who want full control over the site and flexibility (runs on WordPress).
- — OpenCart — a classic platform for the Ukrainian market, a cost-effective option.
- — Horoshop — a Ukrainian SaaS platform with ready-made e-commerce solutions.
- — WordPress — corporate websites, blogs, and landing pages with broader functionality.
- — Webflow — for clients who want modern design and complex animations without custom front-end development.
- — Our own AI stack — for fast AI landing pages.
Platform selection is never “by default.” During the brief, we explain which one fits your case and why.
Do we redesign existing websites?
Yes. We start with an audit of the current site: what works, what doesn’t, where conversions are lost, what Core Web Vitals issues exist. Based on findings, we propose two options:
- Targeted improvements — when the site is technically healthy but has specific issues (slow speed, weak conversion on individual pages, missing analytics). Budget for this work usually runs $500–1,500.
- Full redesign with migration — when the site is morally and technically outdated. We build a new site while preserving the old site’s SEO equity (301 redirects, URL structure, content migration). Budget — same as for a new site.
Who owns the website and the accounts?
The client. Always. The domain is registered to you, hosting is on you, all platform licenses are yours. We get access for the duration of development; after launch, we hand over all logins, passwords, and documentation. Your website is your property — no agency lock-in.
If you end the engagement, everything stays with you and continues to operate. No “black boxes” where only we know how something is configured.
What kind of post-launch support do we provide?
Right after launch — 1 month of warranty support included in the project budget. That covers: bug fixes, minor content edits, design tweaks, and configuration adjustments if something needs attention.
After that — at the client’s discretion — we sign a separate monthly maintenance agreement: CMS and plugin updates, backups, minor edits, speed and error monitoring, security maintenance. Terms and scope are tailored to each project — they depend on site type, update frequency, and required response time. Critical bugs (site down, forms not submitting) are fixed within 24 hours regardless of an active support agreement.