of people judge a company’s credibility by the design of its website. If the site looks outdated, the client leaves without even reading on.
// StanfordA corporate website that brings in clients.
Not a “business-card site for show”, but a business asset: an SEO architecture that ranks for hundreds of queries, integrations and analytics. More pages — more entry points from Google.
Why a corporate website brings in no requests.
Built “just to exist” — and it sits there as dead weight instead of working for your business. Here are four reasons a website brings in no one.
of their time a B2B buyer spends talking to suppliers — they cover the rest of the journey alone. If the site didn’t answer their question, they went to the one that did.
// Gartnerpages “for show” are barely ranked by Google. To be found in search you need content for each query, not one page about everything.
// visibilitythe average conversion rate of a B2B site. The page itself loses the rest of the visitors: a weak offer, slow loading, a confusing path to action.
// industryWhat sets our corporate website apart from a template.
The difference isn’t in the design, but in what lies beneath it. Google Core Web Vitals: LCP < 2,5s · INP < 200ms · CLS < 0,1 — the threshold below which a site loses both people and search positions.
Accessibility (EAA) and cookie consent (GDPR) are already EU legal requirements, not an option. An “accept all” banner without a real choice is a violation that risks a fine. On top of that, a cookie banner must genuinely block scripts until consent (that is backend logic), not just hang on top for show.
SEO structure: every page captures its own query.
A “hub and clusters” structure: the homepage holds the theme, while dedicated pages for each area bring in targeted traffic. More pages — more entry points from Google.
Holds the theme and leads to key areas.
Gathers all areas and distributes weight.
Each one — for its own cluster of queries.
Trust + internal linking to services.
Top of the funnel, brings in new traffic.
Turn a visitor into a request.
What’s included in developing a corporate website.
Semantic HTML, Schema.org, sitemap, canonical URLs.
Each page for its own query, with no duplicates.
Core Web Vitals in the green zone with real users.
CRM, forms, chat, maps, payments, bookings.
WAF, backups, SSL, regular updates.
Several languages with hreflang for entering EU markets.
Compliance with EU rules — law since 2025.
Stages of developing a corporate website.
Business, audience, competitors, site goals. The output — a page map.
We assemble the semantics and architecture: which page for which query.
A single system of screens in your brand, tuned for conversion.
Semantic code by hand, CRM, forms, security. Tests.
Your domain, metrics, access and a short training on editing.
How much it costs to develop a corporate website.
Turnkey corporate website development
A multi-page structure with integrations and full SEO markup. The price is locked in the contract.
- A sitemap and SEO core for your niche
- Unique pages for each area
- Integrations: CRM, forms, chat, maps
- Security: WAF, backups, SSL
- Number of pagesHow many areas and sections we cover.
- IntegrationsCRM, payments, bookings, external services.
- ContentReady, or do you need copywriting and photos.
- LanguagesOne version or several with hreflang.
We extend it for your tasks.
The base project covers the start. After that we add only what works toward results — each add-on separately and transparently, with a fixed price in the quote.
Additional language
A separate version of the site with correct hreflang for a new market.
Blog / News module PRO
Categories, filters, SEO fields and self-managed articles.
Online store
WooCommerce: cart, product cards, payments and catalog management.
Payment integration
Stripe, LiqPay, monobank, PayPal — connection and tests.
Copywriting and content
Copy that sells, photo selection and basic graphics.
Chat and chatbot
A live chat or bot that collects requests 24/7.
Booking / calendar
Booking a service or meeting right from the site.
Accelerated development
+% to the priceA dedicated team and tight timelines for your deadline.
Corporate website support after launch.
Three levels of maintenance — from technical care to ongoing growth. You choose by the scope of work your site really needs.
Technical care
- Backups
- Uptime monitoring
- Basic security monitoring
- Critical security updates
- Technical updates of WP, theme, plugins
- Restore from backup in case of failure
- Up to 30 min of minor content changes
Website support
- Everything from Technical Care
- Up to 2 hours of work per month
- Replacing texts, photos, prices and banners
- Publishing news
- Minor visual and technical fixes
Website growth
- Everything from Website Support
- Up to 4 hours of work per month
- Development of small blocks
- Refining forms and the interface
- Small functional refinements
- Priority handling of requests
Work beyond the limit — €60/hr, urgent — €90/hr. Unused hours do not carry over to the next month. Recovery after a hack, the actions of a third-party developer or hosting issues is quoted separately.
Frequent questions about a corporate website.
Can the price grow during the work?
No, as long as the scope doesn’t change. We lock in the contract exactly what we do, and the price for that scope is fixed. If you want more than agreed — another page, an additional language, new functionality — that’s a separate order at a separate cost.
Who owns the site after payment?
You do. Everything you paid for within your order — code, design, content — belongs to you, with the right to use and change it. No lock-in — and we’d be only glad to keep working with you. We are nice cats after all :)
Is the site written from scratch or is it a template?
If you already have groundwork — design, identity, materials — we can take it on. But the site itself we write on custom code and build the architecture that best fits your tasks.
Is SEO built in right away or is it a separate service “later”?
We lay technical SEO into the code from the first line: semantics, Schema.org, speed, sitemap. Pages are indexed right away. Deeper promotion — content, links — is separate, but the starting foundation is already inside.
Do you do texts and content?
Yes. We can refine your texts and source the resources you need — photos, icons, graphics — if something is missing. And if you don’t like the result, we redo it for extra money )) Just kidding: reasonable edits within the scope are normal, we get it to the result together.
Who updates the content after launch?
Minor changes — texts, photos, prices, news — we take on within monthly maintenance: fast and with no risk of breaking the layout. Larger refinements we quote separately.
Let’s get acquainted.
30 minutes with no obligations: you tell us about the task, we listen and put together a solid proposal made just for you. Getting acquainted is great, and we’ll definitely be useful to each other.