Web development services
Intro workshop is always the first stage of our web development collaboration. We don't start any project without this meeting - it's the foundation on which we base all further UX work, copywriting, graphic design i implementation of.
We meet with you online and ask questions that allow us to plan a site that meets the real needs of your customers. You don't have to come with ready knowledge of UX or web design. You know your business - we run the process.
A website is not a graphic design - it's a business tool. Without understanding who your customers are, what concerns they have, and what information they are looking for, any graphic design is just guesswork. That's why a UX consultation is not an add-on - it's a mandatory part of our process on which the effectiveness of the entire site depends.
At the meeting, we work together, but we are the ones doing the talking and asking the questions. As a result, we leave the meeting with a map of our goals, a profile of our target audience and a preliminary direction for the project - everything we need to move on to the next steps.
We identify what specifically the site is supposed to achieve - sales, leads, branding, market education. The prioritization of goals determines the structure, copywriting and hierarchy of information on the pages.
We get to know your customers - who they are, what they are looking for, what objections they have before buying. We design the site differently for the B2B market, and differently for B2C. These findings directly affect content and functionality.
Together we review competitors' sites - what they do well, where they have gaps, what you can excel at. It's not copying solutions, but mapping industry standards.
We review the selected inspirations and set the direction graphic design. Moodboard, which will be created after consultation, is the starting point for design in Figma.
We set deadlines, project milestones and who is responsible for what - on our side and on your side. Without this, it is difficult to keep the project on schedule.
You don't need to know UX terminology. You don't need to know the difference between user flow and information architecture. You don't need to have a ready-made brief, client persona or competitive analysis.
We ask the questions - you answer from the perspective of your business. From this material, we draw design conclusions, which we translate into concrete decisions at the next stages.