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Project websites

Custom designed websites that convert. Built on Next.js with a CMS your team will actually use.

From €1,990 · 3–8 weeks

What's included

Everything in the engagement.

Customer analysis + competitive review

We map your audience, goals, and landscape before design starts — so every page has a reason to exist.

UX/UI design in the browser or in Figma

Design where it’s fastest: interactive prototypes in the browser or polished systems in Figma, then into production.

Unlimited number of pages

No arbitrary page cap. Marketing site, docs, landing pages — scope is bounded by the brief, not a tier.

Responsive design

Layouts, typography, and components that work from phone to ultrawide — tested on real devices.

CMS for content management

Structured content your team edits without touching code — multilingual, previewable, portable.

SEO setup + Google Search Console

Metadata, sitemaps, indexing setup, and Search Console wired so you can see how you rank.

Multilingual support

Locale routing, translated content models, and hreflang-ready structure for Czech, English, German and more.

Contact form

A reliable enquiry flow with spam protection and optional CRM or email routing.

Third-party integrations (CRM, booking system, etc.)

HubSpot, Calendly, booking tools, analytics — we connect the stack you already use.

Site management + hosting

We host on Vercel, handle updates, and keep the lights on.

Process

How we deliver it.

No agency theatre. Two senior people on every project.

Week 0
Intro & scope

A 30-minute call. We tell you what we'd build, what we wouldn't, and roughly what it costs.

Weeks 1
Discovery

Stakeholder interviews, competitive teardown, content audit and a technical inventory. First design.

Weeks 2–3
Design system

We design in Figma or directly in the browser. Tokens, components, page templates.

Weeks 3–4
Build & ship

Two engineers heads-down. Weekly demos on a real preview URL. Launches happen on Tuesdays.

After
Care & retain

Optional retainer for performance, A/B tests and the inevitable “can we add…”. No lock-in.