What are the terms of the development of the fully functional website?
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It depends on the complexity and composition of the team. Developing a landing page with standardized functionality and a simple design can take from 2 to 6 weeks. Usually, the development of a standardized business card website can take from several weeks to several months. Development of a large website with 10+ pages and registration forms, authorization, product ordering, and payment can take from 4 to 8 months, depending on the design and content.
However, the timeframe for developing a finished product can vary depending on various factors, such as the scope of the project, the complexity of the functionality, the availability of resources, the specifics of your business, the clarity of the requirements, the number of changes during the development process, and others.
01
Preparation stage
Collecting primary product requirements from the client.
Discussing project details and aligning specifications.
Formulating the idea, developing the concept, and choosing the style.
Defining the structure and functionality of the website.
02
Development and testing
Writing and approving requirements.
Preparing test documentation.
Developing the project architecture.
Preparing and approving the design.
Coding and developing the functionality of the website.
Integration of third-party services (if needed) and connecting Google Analytics.
Testing compliance with requirements, identifying and fixing bugs.
Preparing and integrating content into the website.
03
Final steps and launch
End-to-End testing and placing the product on the server.
Preparing for launch, setting up hosting, certificates.
Launching the website and transferring accesses for customization.
04
Support and development
Providing post-launch support.
Further development of the website, adding new functionality and content.
We recommend discussing the development timeframe for your specific project with our team, as we are ready to work with you to ensure timely and high-quality work.
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