Articles and practical guides
Practical articles about websites, applications, and digital growth.
How Much Does a Website Cost? Practical Pricing for B2B in 2026
A practical, no-fluff guide to website pricing for companies that need real lead generation, not just a prettier homepage.
How Much Does a Web App Cost? Scope, Architecture, and Team Reality
A practical guide for founders and operations leaders who need reliable web app estimates before development starts.
Website vs Web Application: Which One Solves the Right Problem?
Most teams choose the wrong format first. This guide helps you decide based on user behavior, data flow, and business outcomes.
How to Choose a Software House Without Wasting 12 Months
A selection checklist focused on delivery quality, risk management, and post-launch ownership.
Technical SEO for Next.js: A Practical Implementation Playbook
How to implement technical SEO in Next.js so search engines can crawl, understand, and rank your pages consistently.
Core Web Vitals Guide: What to Fix First in Real Projects
How to prioritize LCP, INP, and CLS improvements that actually impact user behavior and rankings.
SSR vs CSR in Next.js: The Tradeoffs That Affect SEO and UX
A practical architecture guide to choose rendering modes by page intent and product constraints.
How to Optimize React Performance in Production Systems
A production-focused guide to optimize rendering, interactions, and perceived speed in React apps.
How a Website Generates Leads in B2B: From Traffic to Sales Conversation
Lead generation is a system, not a contact form. Learn how website structure and process design work together.
Common Mistakes on Company Websites That Kill Conversion
A practical breakdown of mistakes that make websites look professional but perform poorly.
When to Rebuild a Website: Strategic Signals You Should Not Ignore
A decision guide for leadership teams evaluating rebuild vs incremental changes.
B2B Digital Transformation Basics: Where to Start for Real Impact
How to start digital transformation in B2B without launching disconnected tools and initiatives.
B2B Platform Development for Sales and Partner Operations
A practical guide to building a B2B platform that reduces manual work and gives partners self-service access.
Projects
Selected projects and solutions
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Landing
16 pagesWeb App Development for Operational Efficiency
A web application is more than a user interface. It is your operational layer: order management, status tracking, documents, and reporting. A well-designed system eliminates manual data entry, reduces errors, and lets your team focus on tasks with real margin.
Admin Panel Development for Operational Control
An admin panel works best when teams need clear visibility, role-based access, and faster decisions in daily operations.
Custom Software Development for Complex Workflows
Off-the-shelf tools work only while your company adapts to their limits. Custom software reverses that model: the system adapts to your business process, not the other way around.
3D Configurator Development for Complex Products
A 3D configurator makes sense when the offer is complex: variants, add-ons, technical constraints, and parameter-based pricing. A well-designed tool reduces sales-team workload and improves inquiry quality.
B2B Platform Development for Partner Operations
A B2B platform organizes partner relationships: offers, orders, documents, and statuses available 24/7. The sales team stops being the only information channel, and partners can complete a large part of the process on their own.
Website Redesign Focused on Conversion
Website redesign is a decision to change how the site supports sales. We do not start with colors; we start with analysis: where users drop off, which pages fail to convert, and which content misses search intent.
Technical SEO in Next.js for Sustainable Visibility
In Next.js, strong SEO is possible only when rendering architecture, metadata, and performance are aligned. Otherwise the site may look good but still fail to grow organically.
Website Maintenance and Technical Support
After launch begins the stage that decides long-term project profitability. Maintenance is not only bug fixes, but ongoing work on security, performance, and growth aligned with business goals.
Websites for Service Businesses That Generate Inquiries
Service businesses most often lose leads because the message is too generic. This page type is built around clear buying intent and a short path to contact.
B2B Websites for Higher-Quality Leads and Longer Buying Cycles
In B2B, the website does not close the sale. It prepares the buyer for a better conversation with sales through structure, proof, and clarity.
Landing Page for Campaigns and Fast Offer Validation
A strong landing page is simple: one offer, one problem, one CTA. That is what makes it effective as a conversion tool.
Website Rebuild When the Current Version No Longer Delivers Leads
If your current website underperforms on mobile, fails to convert, or no longer reflects your offer, rebuilding can deliver more than patching.
Website Maintenance After Launch
A launched website is not the end of the work. Ongoing maintenance and fast issue response protect stability, security, and product momentum.
Web Applications for Companies That Need Operational Order
A web application makes sense when process complexity starts blocking growth. It centralizes data, ownership, and execution status.
B2B Software for Sales and Operations
In B2B, the strongest impact comes from connecting acquisition with operations. Software should support the full flow from inquiry to delivery.
Discovery Workshop Before Website or Application Development
A discovery workshop turns ideas into an actionable implementation plan. It helps you start from facts instead of assumptions.
Industry
4 pagesDigital Solutions for Construction Companies
Construction companies operate under deadline pressure, multiple stakeholders, and fragmented documentation. Well-designed digital tools organize information flow between sales, office operations, and delivery.
Digital Solutions for Manufacturers
Manufacturers need tools that connect offer management, sales, and operations. Without that, every inquiry goes through manual alignment and teams lose time on tasks that should be automated.
Digital Solutions for B2B Companies
In B2B, the website and operational tools must work together. Marketing drives lead quality, while the operating system drives response speed and service quality. Separating these layers causes losses across the whole funnel.
Digital Solutions for Service Businesses
Service businesses often lose leads because messaging is too generic and the contact process is unclear. The website must answer the client problem precisely and guide them to the next step without friction.