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Marketing & brand sites
Positioning-led pages with clear offers, proof, and enquiry paths. Built in Next.js so they stay fast, index well, and are easy to extend.
Lagos, Nigeria · Engineering company
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Companies come to us when a template site is costing them leads, or when the product itself lives on the web and needs to feel as serious as the business behind it.
Typical start
1–2 weeks to first visible pages
Build length
3–8 weeks depending on scope
Best for
Launches, rebuilds, and product UIs
The problem
Most company websites are either pretty and slow, or functional and forgettable. Neither wins the deal. Decision-makers bounce, SEO never compounds, and the admin team still copies data around in spreadsheets.
What you walk away with
You get a site that loads quickly, explains the offer clearly, converts enquiries, and (when needed) connects to the same APIs and databases your product already uses.
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Positioning-led pages with clear offers, proof, and enquiry paths. Built in Next.js so they stay fast, index well, and are easy to extend.
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Authenticated dashboards, booking flows, admin consoles, and customer portals. The software your team and users actually live in.
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Core Web Vitals, metadata, structured content, and a deploy pipeline. Not a one-off audit PDF. The site is built so those numbers stay green.
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Editable pages for the people who run the business, without handing them a fragile theme they are afraid to touch.
Positioning, services, proof pages, and a brief form. The site a sales lead can send before a call. Typical 3–5 weeks.
Login, records, invoices or bookings, and an admin for staff. Built against your existing API or a new one.
URL map, redirects, metadata, and a faster Next.js front, so the new site does not throw away the old one’s rankings.
Step 01
We map pages, users, integrations, and what ‘done’ means. You leave this step with a sitemap, stack, and a timeline you can plan around.
Step 02
Layout, type, and interaction are designed against real components, not a Figma file that dies at handoff.
Step 03
Frontend, APIs, auth, forms, analytics, and hosting. If it talks to your existing systems, we wire it properly.
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Production deploy, domain, monitoring, and a short handover so your team can update content without calling us for every comma.
What a company can put in a statement of work.
Ownership and handover are part of the professional standard.
How a company starts
You do not need a 20-page RFP. A messy but honest brief is enough for a scoped proposal.
Current URL if a site already exists, plus what is wrong with it
The pages you know you need (even a messy list is fine)
Logo, colours, and any writing you already have
Whether this is brochure-only or must connect to login / APIs / a CMS
The date it needs to be live, and why that date is real
Tools we actually ship with. We will work inside yours if that is the cheaper path.
Saying no is how companies know we are not selling everything.
Yes. We map current URLs, keep the ones that rank, set redirects for the rest, and ship with metadata and a sitemap so Google is not starting from zero.
Next.js and React are the default for new work because they are fast to ship and easy to maintain. If you already have a stack, we work inside it rather than forcing a rewrite.
That is part of the brief. Marketing pages can be CMS-backed. Product screens stay in code, which is the right split if you care about quality.
New build if the offer is blank. Revamp if the URLs, content, or brand still have value but the site is embarrassing or slow, that is the Revamps service. Maintenance if the site is fine and you need someone to keep it current.
Against a written sitemap and integrations list, not a vague ‘company website’ line. You get a fixed range for a defined v1, or we say the brief is not ready to price.
Yes. We will take brand files, Figma, or a writer’s draft and engineer against them. If there is no design yet, we design in the stack so you are not paying for a file that dies at handoff.
Tell us what you need: a new product, a revamp, or ongoing maintenance. You will receive a clear response on fit, scope, and next steps.