Our Website Creation Process
Finding out what's right for you
Whether you’re a start-up looking for a website to drive a new business, or you’re well into your journey and are looking for advanced features to help scale up your company, we’ve got you covered.
No one knows your business better than you, and this is where our process starts. You understand how your customers and clients think. We use that knowledge to create a website that converts visitors into actionable leads.
Working with you to define a plan
Before we begin visualising your website design, we will ask you some important questions. The idea is to get your vision and goals for your website on paper and then put our team to work making the website it a reality.
Planning is an essential part of putting together a website that accomplishes your business goals. Your consultation helps us understand these aims.
Creating something stunning
Now we’ve got a blueprint in place for delivering a great website, we can start to think about visual design, styling and functionality.
We will research relevant trends and incorporate or create your brand to produce the ideal visual language. By doing this, we’re making sure your website not only works well but looks great too. Once we've put some designs together, we’ll send live links over to you for your feedback.
Bringing your website to life
Next, we’ll start turning those designs into reality by hand-coding your website using the latest recommended techniques.
We code your website on a private staging server, which allows you to see what the website looks like before it is available to anyone else. You get to see first-hand how it will work and what it will look like across multiple devices before your website goes live for the world to see.
Testing, Review and Launch
Maintenance: Opinion Monitoring and Regular Updating
The feedback system added to the site will allow you to detect possible problems the end-users face. The highest priority task, in this case, is to fix the problem as fast as you can. If you don’t, you may find one day that your users prefer to use another website rather than put up with the inconvenience.