No rebuilding
Structure, URLs and content are built for SEO from scratch. No painful migrations a year later.
We join the project BEFORE release: we build the core, design the structure, prepare content and the technical side. The site launches with an SEO-ready foundation.
Everything that needs doing before launch so you don't rebuild the site in the first month after release.
A full core with clustering, intent and volume. The basis of the entire site structure.
A sitemap with landing pages, hierarchy and filters. Agreed with designers and developers.
For each page — a detailed spec: H1, Title, Description, subheadings, required blocks.
Clean URLs, logic, hierarchy. No need to rebuild and add redirects a month later.
robots.txt, sitemap, schema.org, hreflang, canonical. Everything that must be in place on launch day.
We look at what market leaders did. We analyze their strengths and weaknesses.
We help design and markup avoid typical SEO mistakes before development.
120 items to go through the day before launch. No more 'forgot to unblock robots'.
We dig into the business, target audience, competitors and plans. Without this the next steps happen 'in a vacuum'.
We build the full core — without it you can't design the right structure.
We design the sitemap and URL logic together with the designer and project owner.
For each page we prepare a detailed spec. We hand it to copywriters.
We prepare specifications for developers: schema, meta tags, sitemap, technical requirements.
We run the checklist before launch. The first month after release — weekly oversight.
Structure, URLs and content are built for SEO from scratch. No painful migrations a year later.
A site with the right foundation ranks from the first weeks, not after 6 months.
Fixing technical errors after release costs 3–5× more than building it right from the start.
If you're rebuilding an old site, you don't lose traffic in the migration. We handle redirects and preserve link equity.
Real projects where work on the site grew traffic and leads.
Tell us about the project — we'll come back with a proposal, scope and timeline within a day.
Ideally — at the prototype stage, before the designer starts on the mockups. Then we design the structure, URLs and landing pages together. Coming in at the finished-mockup stage is fine too, but some things will already need reworking.
Then we do a pre-launch audit: we see what can be fixed before release and what after. Often we can fix 80% of potential problems without a rebuild.
4–8 weeks depending on scope. A landing page can be prepared in 2–3 weeks; an online store with 5,000 products — 2–3 months.
At a minimum — just the specs for copywriters. If you need the content itself, we bring in our content team as a separate service.
Then we add the task of preserving traffic: an audit of the current site, a redirect map, ranking checks before and after. In 95% of cases we keep all the traffic or even gain some.
Yes. We'll advise which platform suits your goals and won't create SEO problems. WordPress, OpenCart, Webflow, custom solutions — each has its nuances.
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ReadThe most expensive mistake in SEO isn’t bad copy or a shortage of links. It’s a site that was built first and only then thought about SEO. We’ve seen dozens of projects where the client spent hundreds of thousands of hryvnias on development, got a beautiful site — and a month after launch learned it had to be rebuilt. The URL structure is wrong, the needed pages don’t exist, the technical side won’t let the catalog be indexed, the content is written ‘for people’ with no connection to queries.
Preparing a site for launch with SEO in mind is a separate service that saves you budget for years ahead. Instead of building the site twice (first however it turns out, then how it should be), you build it once and right from the start.
We build the full semantic core. Based on it we design the site structure — a map with all landing pages, hierarchy and internal linking. We agree the URL logic with the developers: clean URLs, no duplicates, correct handling of pagination and filters.
We prepare detailed specs for each page — H1, Title, Description, required subheadings, keywords and LSI terms, recommended length. We hand them to copywriters or your content team.
During the design stage we check the mockups for typical SEO mistakes: a missing H1, headings as images instead of text, unclear CTAs, illogical content structure. During the build stage we make sure meta tags, schema and OpenGraph are implemented correctly.
If you’re rebuilding a site that already works, the risk of losing traffic is at its highest. Changing the URL structure without redirects means -60 / -80% organic traffic in the very first week. We prepare a detailed redirect map from old URLs to new ones, test it on a staging environment, and measure rankings before and after release. In 95% of our migrations we don’t lose traffic — on the contrary, we gain by fixing accumulated errors.
Right before launch we go through a 120-item checklist. Among them are dozens that are usually forgotten:
Miss any of these and you start with problems that then take months to fix. Better to spend 2–4 weeks on preparation than 6 months on fixes.