Landing pages in a week. Full sites in four. We design, we ship, we hand over the keys. No mystery CMS lock-in.
Three flavours, by speed and scope:
Static HTML/CSS/JS for fast marketing sites. Astro or Next.js when you need a CMS or component-driven structure. Shopify or Webflow when those make sense for the client’s team. We don’t marry one platform — we pick whatever you’ll actually maintain after we hand over the keys.
Full source code. Hosting set up wherever you want (Netlify, Vercel, Cloudflare, Hostinger, your call). A short README that explains how to make basic edits. We don’t hostage your site behind a proprietary CMS or a monthly fee.
Every site we ship should hit “Good” on Google’s Core Web Vitals (LCP under 2.5s, INP under 200ms, CLS under 0.1) on mobile, on a 4G connection, in India. If it doesn’t, we keep optimising before we ship.
Most sites we ship need almost no maintenance. For ones that do (content updates, occasional new sections, performance monitoring), we offer a light retainer of ₹20,000/month. Not required — just available.
Landing pages start at ₹35,000. Marketing sites from ₹1,80,000. Custom builds scoped to need. Pricing is fixed before you commit — no surprises at the end.
Most landing pages we audit in India fail at one of three points. Understanding them is how we build pages that don't.
Speed on Jio 4G. India's mobile traffic is overwhelmingly on 4G, often on congested towers in dense areas. A page that feels fast on a Mumbai broadband connection might take four seconds to paint anything useful in Patna on Jio. We test every page we ship on a throttled mobile connection as standard. If it doesn't pass the three-second test in those conditions, we keep optimising before delivery.
The hero that doesn't say anything. Indian brand sites have a tendency toward beautiful, image-heavy heroes that communicate aesthetics beautifully but never tell a first-time visitor what the brand does or why they should care. If your hero image could belong to any of your competitors, it's not working hard enough. The first five words above the fold do more work than any other words on the page — we write those first, not last.
Forms that feel risky. Indian consumers are still, reasonably, cautious about sharing personal data online. A contact form that asks for your name, email, phone, company size, annual budget, and team structure before a human will even talk to you is a form that doesn't get submitted. We keep forms minimal, explain exactly why each field exists, and never ask for information we don't actually need.
Marketing sites that rarely change don't need a CMS. They need a clear structure, fast HTML, and a README. Adding a headless CMS to a site that a team will update twice a year adds cost, complexity, and one more system to break — for no real benefit.
Sites that change frequently — blogs, service listings, team pages, case studies — benefit from a CMS. We typically use Sanity for complex content models or Decap CMS for lightweight needs. We don't push Webflow or similar page-builder platforms as first choices, because the resulting code is not maintainable by a developer if the original creator leaves.
We'll tell you in the first call which category your project falls into. If it's a static site, we'll say so and quote accordingly — it'll be faster and cheaper than you expect.
We've seen too many Indian brands discover, after three years and ₹8 lakhs in maintenance fees, that their "agency-built website" is hosted on the agency's server, built in a proprietary tool, and will require full recreation if they ever want to move. We don't work like this.
Every site we ship includes: all source files (HTML/CSS/JS or framework code, all Figma files), hosting configured on your account (not ours), domain pointed where you specify, and a walkthrough call where we show someone on your team how to make basic edits. The site is yours from day one, not from the day you figure out you should have asked for it.
We’ll write back within 24 hours, honestly, with whether we can help.
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