Web design & development · Varna & remote

Web Development engineered, not assembled.

Custom websites and web apps, written by hand in Next.js, React, and TypeScript. No page builders, no bought themes - code you own outright, that loads fast and stays maintainable for years.

<1sFirst-load target
100Lighthouse target
0Templates used

Every site we ship is written by hand. That's not nostalgia - it's the difference between a site you own and a subscription you rent. Hand-written code means no theme bloat slowing your pages, no builder lock-in holding your content hostage, and nothing you couldn't take to another developer if we ever parted ways.

Performance and SEO are built in from the first commit, not audited in at the end. We render on the server, keep JavaScript on a strict budget, test on mid-range phones, and hold every page to Core Web Vitals before launch. The same discipline covers accessibility: semantic HTML, keyboard support, and screen-reader behaviour are part of the build, not a retrofit.

The range runs from marketing sites and e-commerce to full web applications with dashboards and integrations. Whatever the size, the same rules apply: you get the source code, the documentation, and a site the next engineer can understand without an archaeology dig.

Web Design & Engineering02

What's included

01Custom front-end architecture
02Next.js / React / TypeScript
03Performance engineering (SSR, ISR, edge)
04E-commerce & headless CMS
05Accessibility built in
06CI/CD & infrastructure
FAQ

Common questions

How much does a website cost?

Honest answer: it depends on scope, but most of our engagements land between €10k and €60k. A focused marketing site sits at the lower end; e-commerce and web applications at the upper. Tell us your budget in the enquiry - we'd rather scope to it than surprise you.

Why not WordPress or a site builder?

Sometimes those are the right call, and we'll say so in the first conversation. But if your website is how you win customers, templates cost more than they save: slower pages, generic design, plugin maintenance, and a hard ceiling on what's possible. We write code you own outright instead.

How long does a website take to build?

A typical engagement runs ten to fourteen weeks from kickoff to launch, including discovery and design. Smaller sites move faster. We'd rather give you a real date after one scoping call than a flattering one now.

Do you maintain sites after launch?

Yes. Every project includes 90 days of post-launch stewardship, and most clients keep us on for ongoing improvements. We also hand over cleanly if you have an in-house team - documented code, no dependencies on us.

Other services

Tell us about your project - what it is, what it needs to achieve, and roughly when. We'll come back with a straight answer.

Start a project