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Web Development

Web projects focused on business outcomes and user experience. From concept to delivery.

A website is not a digital business card. It is the most important business tool in the digital space — the place where trust, interest, and conversion are decided.

I manage web projects with emphasis on ensuring every decision — from information architecture to technology platform — serves business objectives.

I don't just deliver a nice design. I deliver a website that works as a business tool and whose performance is measurable.

Key competencies

  • Strategic web project planning
  • Information architecture and UX concept
  • Technology platform selection
  • Design and development management
  • Performance and speed optimization
  • SEO-ready architecture and technical foundations

Website as a business tool

Most websites are designed as presentations. They look good but do not work for the business — they do not guide visitors to conversion actions, lack clear information hierarchy, and cannot measure their own contribution. My work begins with the question: what exactly should this website do for your company?

Based on the answer, I design information architecture, user journeys, and conversion points so the website actively contributes to business results. Every page, every element has a defined role and measurable purpose.

This approach fundamentally changes how we think about websites. Not as a visual presentation, but as a strategic tool whose performance we continuously monitor and optimize.

The web development process

Every web project follows structured phases: strategy, information architecture, wireframes, visual design, development, testing, and launch. In each phase, it is clearly defined who does what, what the outputs are, and how they are evaluated.

I coordinate the work of designers, developers, and copywriters. I ensure everyone works toward a single goal and that each phase's output builds on the previous one. No random decisions, no unnecessary iterations.

Technology decisions with long-term impact

The choice of CMS, framework, and hosting infrastructure determines how a website will function for the next 3 to 5 years. I help companies make these decisions informed — based on needs analysis, option comparison, and total cost of ownership evaluation.

I work with modern technologies — from WordPress and Webflow to headless CMS solutions and custom development in Next.js. The choice always matches the specific needs of the project, not current technology trends.

FAQ

How much does a website cost?

Price depends on scope and complexity. A simple presentation website starts from EUR 3,200; a more complex corporate website with custom design and advanced functionality starts from EUR 6,000 and above. I always prepare a custom quote after an initial consultation.

How long does website development take?

A standard corporate website is created within 6 to 12 weeks. More complex projects with extensive information architecture and custom functionality may take 3 to 5 months. I always set realistic timelines with clearly defined milestones.

What do you need from the client at the start?

Clear understanding of website goals, access to key people in the company for workshops and decision-making, and content — texts, photographs, or access to experts for their creation. The better defined the inputs, the more efficient the project.

Do you also handle website redesigns?

Yes, and I often recommend it as a strategically more advantageous path than building from scratch. A redesign allows you to build on existing user behavior data and specifically address identified shortcomings. Every redesign begins with an audit of the existing website and user data analysis.