A landing page is a single-page website with clearly structured and compelling content designed specifically to interest visitors and motivate them to take a specific action. Typically, a landing page has the following key features:1. Single-Page Structure: All information and content of the landing page are presented on one page, ensuring ease of understanding and convenience for the visitor2. Engaging Content: The landing page includes attractive headlines, descriptions, images, or videos that purposefully grab attention and generate interest among visitors3. Call to Action (CTA): The primary goal of the landing page is to prompt visitors to take a specific action, such as signing up, subscribing, purchasing a product or service, etc. The CTA is often highlighted and prominent, such as with buttons like Register Now, Buy Now, or Request a Quote.
At this stage, we are gathering project requirements and developing a preliminary proposal that aligns with your needs and budget. After agreeing on the terms, we will proceed to sign a contract, including a confidentiality agreement (NDA) if it is necessary for you.
Responsible for organizing the team's work. Manages project changes, checks the fulfillment of requirements, and ensures their alignment with project goals at each stage. Analyzes deviations and errors, implements corrective measures. Communicates with the client on technical and project matters.
Senior specialist, resolves business-level technical issues, determines the technology stack, participates in architecture development, and conducts code reviews for key tasks.
Responsible for the team of developers and technical management. Defines the development strategy, assigns tasks to team members, checks their completion and deadlines, and conducts code reviews.
Leads a team of QA specialists, develops testing plans, assigns and oversees testing tasks. Defines project quality metrics and criteria, selects testing approaches and tools. Sets testing deadlines, conducts risk analysis, and is responsible for the overall quality of the product.
The custom web development process includes several stages: requirement analysis, planning and design, development and coding, testing and bug fixing, launch, and site maintenance. We meticulously work through each stage to ensure the final product meets your expectations and business goals.
The development time depends on the complexity and scope of the project. Typically, creating a simple corporate website takes about 4 to 6 weeks, while more complex projects, such as e-commerce sites or portals, may take from 2 to 6 months. We provide a detailed timeline during the planning stage.
To start the development, we need a detailed technical specification (TS) from you, which includes a description of the functionality, design preferences, target audience, and other important aspects of your project. It is also helpful to provide examples of websites you like and materials such as logos, texts, and images.
We use modern and reliable technologies for web development, such as HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript (including frameworks like React, Angular, or Vue.js), server-side programming languages (PHP, Python, Node.js), and database management systems (MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB). The choice of technologies depends on the specifics of the project and your preferences.