Your digital presence is your first selling point.
We design and develop websites that clearly communicate who you are, what you offer, and why customers should choose you — optimized to rank well, load quickly, and turn visitors into customers.
A website is not a digital brochure
A well-designed website is the most cost-effective piece of business infrastructure a company can have. It operates 24 hours a day, reaches audiences that no sales team could ever reach manually, and is often the first point of contact a potential customer has with the business before deciding whether to proceed.
The difference between a website that generates business and one that simply exists isn’t in the design—it’s in the decisions regarding architecture, performance, SEO, and copy that are made during its development. A slow site loses its ranking on Google. A site without a clear visual hierarchy doesn’t convert. A site without semantic structure is invisible to search engines. These aren’t advanced considerations—they’re the fundamentals that determine whether the site does its job or not.
We offer two options depending on the customer's needs: the Marketing Site for companies that need a solid, static digital presence, and the CMS Site for teams that need to publish and update content independently and on an ongoing basis.
Is this the service you need?
Marketing Site is for you if:
You have an established business or a new company that needs a professional digital presence that conveys credibility from the very first moment. Your content doesn’t change often — maybe a quarterly update, maybe less. You don’t need your own admin panel because you manage changes with the team that built the site or directly in the code. What you need is a fast, well-ranked site that converts—without unnecessary complexity.
CMS Site is for you if:
Your team publishes content regularly — articles, news, case studies, product updates — and needs to do so without having to rely on a developer every time. You want the marketing or content team to manage the site independently from an admin panel, without touching any code. The volume of content justifies having your own content management infrastructure.
When a website is complemented by other services:
A website and a web app are different products with different purposes — and companies often need both. A web app does not include the marketing site that attracts and converts customers before they reach the product. A Marketing Site or CMS Site could be the public-facing layer of a business whose operations run on a separately developed web application.
One thing that is clear about any type of website is its scope: design, content, SEO, and conversion. It does not include user authentication, private areas, payment logic, or customized business processes—those layers belong to a separate web app project. What it can include are lead capture forms, analytics integrations, and connections to external marketing tools.
What you deliver when the project is complete
Marketing Site
€2,800 – 8,000+ — The price range depends on the number of pages, the complexity of the design, and the required integrations. The exact breakdown is determined during the discovery call.
| Custom UI design | Original visual system built from scratch for the client. Two rounds of revisions included. |
| Next.js + Tailwind + TypeScript | Modern stack that ensures performance, maintainability, and future scalability. |
| 7 pages included | Home, services, about us, contact, and whatever pages the project requires. Additional pages at a per-unit cost. |
| Advanced technical SEO + schema markup | URL architecture, dynamic metadata, JSON-LD structured data, and indexing configuration from day one. |
| Core Web Vitals guaranteed | Load performance, visual stability, and response time within the ranges Google uses as a ranking signal. |
| Functional contact form | Integrated with the client's email service. Frontend and backend validation. |
| Deployment | Infrastructure is chosen based on the case: Vercel for standard Next.js projects, VPS for greater control, or static HTML/CSS export for deployment on traditional shared hosting when the client already has one. |
| 30-day support | Technical support during the first 30 days after launch. |
Does not include:
- Administration panel or CMS
- Custom backend or database
- User authentication
- Custom business logic
CMS Site
€4,500 – 12,000+ — The price range depends on the number of pages, types of content, and the level of customization of the admin panel.
Everything about the Marketing Site, plus:
| Strapi CMS configured and deployed | Open-source headless CMS installed on the client's own infrastructure. Content does not depend on third-party servers. |
| 10 pages + 3 content types included | Additional pages and extra content types at a per-unit cost. |
| Dynamic SEO from the CMS | Metadata, titles, and descriptions manageable by the content team from the panel, without touching code. |
| Custom admin panel | Configured for the team's actual workflow — only the fields and views the team needs, without unnecessary clutter. |
| CMS training (1h recorded) | Recorded training session so any team member can use the panel independently from day one. |
| Front + CMS deployment + 30-day support | Full setup of both environments — frontend and CMS — and support during the first 30 days. |
Does not include:
- Custom backend or proprietary API
- Automations or chatbots
- User authentication
- Custom business logic
Marketing Site or CMS Site? How to Choose
| Marketing Site | CMS Site | |
|---|---|---|
| Base price | From €2,800 | From €4,500 |
| Content management | Through the technical team | Self-managed from the panel |
| Update frequency | Low — quarterly or less | High — weekly or more frequent |
| Infrastructure | Vercel, VPS, or static hosting depending on the case | Frontend on Vercel or VPS + CMS on own server |
| Dynamic SEO | Static, configured during development | Manageable from the panel without code |
| Delivery time | Shorter | Longer — includes CMS setup |
| Ideal for | Corporate presence, landing pages, product sites | Blogs, media, companies with content teams |
| Scales toward | CMS Site when the content volume justifies it | Launch MVP if a custom backend is needed |
The rule of thumb: if the site's content is managed by the same team that built it and is updated infrequently, the Marketing Site is enough and more cost-effective. If there is a content team that needs operational independence or the site publishes content on a regular basis, the CMS Site is the right investment.
This is the most important question for making the right choice. A CMS Site is a content-driven site with an admin panel — its purpose is to publish, communicate, and rank. The team manages articles, pages, and resources from a visual panel, but the site has no business logic of its own: no registered users, no private areas, no server-side processes beyond serving content. A webapp is a digital product with its own logic: authentication, user roles, data operations, payment flows, dashboards, server-side processes. It is where the business operations live, not its communication. The confusion is common because they can look similar on the surface. The difference lies in what happens underneath: a CMS Site serves content, a webapp executes logic. Many businesses need both — the site to attract and convert, the webapp to operate.
Yes, and it is a common path. The Marketing Site architecture is designed so that the migration to a CMS Site is as clean as possible — it is not a complete rebuild but an extension. The cost of adding Strapi on top of an existing Marketing Site is lower than building a CMS Site from scratch, though higher than having planned for it from the start.
All pages include design. The visual system is built once and applied consistently across every page in the project. What varies between pages is the composition and content, not the design criteria.
The Strapi admin panel is configured specifically for the client's workflow — not for a developer. The included training covers exactly what the team needs to know to publish, edit, and manage content independently. For technical maintenance tasks on the CMS server, the DevOps retainer covers that layer.
In certain cases, yes. A Marketing Site or CMS Site can incorporate an AI-powered customer support assistant, smart forms that qualify leads before they reach the team, or integrations with automation tools that connect the site to the CRM, email marketing, or internal business processes. These are layers planned within the project scope — if you have something in mind, it is something we define during the discovery call.
The 30 days of post-launch support cover issues related to the delivered project. After that period, ongoing maintenance — dependency updates, monitoring, CMS backups, server management — is covered by the DevOps retainer. Without a retainer, one-off interventions are quoted as separate projects.
Yes. All code, assets, and the design system are the client's property from the moment of delivery and final payment. There are no usage licenses, no dependencies on our proprietary tools, and the project can be maintained by any team in the future.
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