Thethree-secondeconomy
Users abandon slow pages, and Google ranks accordingly — Core Web Vitals are a ranking factor, not a suggestion. So we don't treat performance as a post-launch optimization. Server-side rendering, image discipline, and clean architecture are decided in week one, because retrofitting speed costs five times what building it does.
- Users abandon slow pages — Google ranks accordingly
- Core Web Vitals are a ranking factor, not a suggestion
- Retrofitting speed costs five times what building it does
What we deliver
Sites and applications engineered for speed, search, and conversion — not just launch day.
Marketing & corporate sites
Indexable, fast, built to convert visits into conversations
Web applications
Dashboards, portals, and tools in React, Next.js, Vue, and Angular
E-commerce
Storefronts and marketplaces engineered for checkout completion, not just catalog display
Progressive Web Apps
App-like experiences without the app-store toll
Redesigns & migrations
Modern frontends on existing systems, with SEO equity preserved through proper redirects (we practice what we're doing for this very site)
Headless CMS & content platforms
Flexible publishing systems that let your marketing team move fast without relying on developers
API development & integrations
Secure APIs and third-party integrations that connect your website with CRMs, ERPs, payment gateways, and business tools
Stack&standards
React, Next.js, Node.js, Vue, Angular on the front; Node, Python, PHP/Laravel, and Java behind; MongoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL beneath.
Shippedasstandard
Accessibility, mobile-first layouts, structured data, and analytics wiring ship as standard — not as change requests.
Commonquestions,straightanswers
A corporate site: 4–8 weeks. A web application: 10–20 weeks depending on complexity. Timeline lands in the quote with milestones.
