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Website Development
Design and build fast, accessible websites that convert. Modern stack, clean code, measurable results.
View detailsWeb Application
Plan, ship, and scale web apps with a clear architecture and great UX. Security and performance included.
View detailsMobile App Development
Cross-platform mobile apps for iOS and Android with one codebase and native feel.
View detailsE-commerce Solutions
Storefronts that load fast and sell. Clean UX, reliable checkout, and simple operations.
View detailsSEO Optimization
Technical and content SEO that improves visibility and qualified traffic.
View detailsWebsite Care & Maintenance
Keep your site fast, secure, and up to date. I handle the ops, you focus on business.
View detailsSocial Media Management
Steady content, consistent voice, and analytics that show what works.
View detailsHow I Work?
Discovery
We clarify goals, users, and success metrics. I review constraints, content, and tech to choose the fastest path.
Planning & Scope
I produce a scoped plan with timeline, deliverables, and costs. Risks, dependencies, and acceptance criteria are defined.
Design & Build
I design and develop in iterations. You get regular previews and feedback loops to keep scope and quality on track.
QA, Launch & Handover
I test performance, accessibility, and security, then launch. You receive docs, training, and post-launch support.

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Your partner for fast, accessible websites, apps, and SEO.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to build a website?
The time required to build a website depends on many factors, such as the complexity of the project, the amount of content to prepare, the functionalities to be implemented, as well as the availability of resources and the team's work schedule. Simple business card websites can be ready within a few days to a few weeks, while more advanced e-commerce projects or web applications may require several months of work. It is important to discuss the schedule with the contractor and allow time for possible revisions and testing before the final launch.
