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Website Development Projects
Check out our Web Development Showcase, showcasing websites built to empower South African businesses with modern, effective designs.
A Look at Our Website Development Expertise
Jojo Movers Website Development
Jojo Movers Website Development was a successful project where we delivered a user-friendly, professional website tailored for movers.
Mogale Gareden Services Website Development
Mogale Garden Services Website Development showcased our ability to create a functional, visually appealing website for gardening services.
MONOTECTURE Interior Design & Architecture
MONOTECTURE Interior Design & Architecture project highlighted our expertise in delivering a sleek, modern website for design professionals.
Hobo Clothing E-commerce development
Hobo Clothing E-commerce Development showcased our skill in creating a seamless, user-friendly online store for fashion enthusiasts.
Shalegacy Store E-commerce development
Shalegacy Store E-commerce Development featured a robust online platform, providing a smooth shopping experience for customers.
COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGIST
Counselling Psychologist Website Development included a sleek design and integrated booking system, making online appointments simple and accessible.
Types of Websites We Specialize In
We specialize in creating custom websites for South African businesses, from e-commerce stores to professional portfolios.
Frequently Asked Questions
The cost of website development varies depending on factors such as the website's size and complexity, required features, design, and the developer's experience. It's best to obtain a custom quote from a developer based on your specific needs.
The timeline for website development also depends on the project's scope and complexity. A simple website might take a few weeks, while a more complex one could take several months. Discuss the timeline with your developer to ensure it aligns with your expectations.
The typical process involves:
Discovery: Understanding your business goals, target audience, and website requirements.
Design: Creating wireframes and mockups for the website's layout and design.
Development: Building the website's structure and functionality.
Testing: Thoroughly testing the website for bugs and errors.
Launch: Launching the website and providing ongoing support.
Most developers offer ongoing support and maintenance services, such as:
Updates: Keeping the website's software and plugins up-to-date.
Security: Monitoring and addressing security threats.
Backups: Regularly backing up the website to prevent data loss.
Technical support: Assisting with any technical issues that may arise.
Yes, you should own the website and its code after the project is completed. However, it's important to clarify this in the contract to avoid any misunderstandings.
Payment terms can vary depending on the developer. Some common options include:
Milestone payments: Paying in installments at different stages of the project.
Retainer: Paying a fixed amount upfront for ongoing support and maintenance.
Hourly rate: Paying for the developer's time at an hourly rate.