Discovery and estimate
We discuss goals, review examples and requirements. We give an honest estimate of timeline and scope.
A spec and an honest timeline estimateWe build sites for SEO from day one — so you're not rewriting half the code for rankings a month after launch. Five services for a technically healthy site.
A site built for results is built systematically. Here are the stages of creation, from gathering requirements to launch and technical setup. Below, each stage breaks down into specific services.
We gather requirements, business goals, and user scenarios — the foundation of the future site.
We design the page architecture and navigation around demand and user convenience.
We craft an interface for conversion and good behavioral signals.
We build the site cleanly and fast, with SEO requirements at the core.
We get Core Web Vitals into the green — speed matters to both people and search.
Technical prep for release: indexing, structured data, analytics.
Four steps from idea to launch. At each one, you see a concrete result — not "work in progress."
We discuss goals, review examples and requirements. We give an honest estimate of timeline and scope.
A spec and an honest timeline estimateWe design the page structure and a prototype of the key screens — agreeing on the logic before development.
A prototype and a page mapWe build the site in sprints: markup, functionality, speed, and technical SEO. We show demos.
A site built in sprints, with demosWe prepare for release, move to hosting, and support the site after launch.
A launch in the Core Web Vitals green zoneFrom a full build to targeted tasks like speed or technical setup. Pick a service or describe your project.
Benchmarks, not promises — what our work on sites is built on.
We build search requirements into the architecture instead of bolting them on later. No double work.
We start not with design but with the niche's demand — so the site covers real queries.
We aim for the Core Web Vitals green zone before launch, not "we'll optimize someday."
Developers and SEO specialists work together — nobody passes the blame.
Real projects where systematic work on the site grew traffic and leads.
Tell us about your project — we'll propose an approach, a structure, and a rough estimate.
Need a new site — SEO-friendly development. Have a site but it's chaotic — structure design. Low conversion — UX/UI. Slow — speed optimization. Technical setup and analytics not in place — technical preparation.
We start with keyword research and structure and build SEO requirements into the code and templates. The site comes out technically healthy instead of needing rework after launch.
Yes, the full cycle: structure, prototypes, design, markup, development, technical SEO, launch.
Yes. For example, just speed optimization or technical preparation for an existing site.
Yes, speed is part of the spec. We aim for the Core Web Vitals green zone before launch.
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Read →Building a site for SEO means search requirements are designed into the project from the first line of code, not bolted on later. That's the fundamental difference from regular development, where the site is built to look good first, and when it doesn't rank, an SEO specialist is called in to rebuild the architecture, URLs, and speed. The second path always costs more.
This area covers both the full development cycle and individual tasks — structure design, UX/UI, speed, technical preparation. One principle ties it all together: the site has to be technically healthy and ready to rank from day one.
SEO-friendly development — the full cycle of building a site with search requirements at the core. Structure design — a page hierarchy that covers demand without creating cannibalization. UX / UI — an interface built for conversion and good behavioral signals. Speed optimization — reaching the Core Web Vitals green zone. Technical preparation — indexing, structured data, analytics.
When a site is built without regard for search, fixes cost several times more than getting it right up front: broken URLs, structure that doesn't match demand, failing speed, pages out of the index. All of it has to be reworked on money you've already spent. SEO-friendly development removes that scenario — search marketing starts from growth, not from fixes.
Need a new site — we do the full cycle. Already have a site that's hit a ceiling — we take on a single task: redesign the structure, speed it up, fine-tune the technical setup, refresh the interface. Either way, the result is a site where SEO can work at full strength.