Audit & strategy
Goals, priorities, and growth bets are written down before build work starts.
Architecture aligned with demand, clean technical SEO, and pages engineered for speed. Clear value for buyers and a short path to contact.
You can start with a build or with SEO. The strongest lead outcomes usually come when both move together: IA for search, fast templates, and compounding organic growth.
Build and organic search are one system: written scope, visible milestones, and acceptance criteria you can verify. Projects run remotely under contract; budget and timeline follow a short discovery.
Goals, priorities, and growth bets are written down before build work starts.
Shipping the site and the technical SEO baseline together.
Content, entity signals, and trust — not one-off tricks.
Next.js 14, optimized JS payloads. JSON-LD aligned with each template at launch.
Timing, budget, process, and what “done” means — in plain language.
Typically 4–8 weeks, depending on page count, service structure, and content readiness. Milestones are written into the plan; see how the studio works on the Studio page.
Yes. Usually we begin with an audit (structure, speed, indexing, content), then a 30/60/90 plan. The SEO retainer page explains the format; to align scope and tier, (name, phone, site URL).
No — that is not a standalone offer. The practice focuses on Next.js builds with a technical SEO foundation and ongoing SEO, not full-service performance marketing. Scope and budget anchors live under Services.
Reporting ties to conversion signals: calls, forms, qualified inquiries, and lead trend by milestone. Acceptance criteria before launch are documented in the delivery checklist; why speed and accessibility matter pre-signoff — in the acceptance article (PageSpeed & WAVE).
Remote under contract, time zones US Eastern-friendly. The English site targets B2B in the United States; legal entity is registered in Belarus (Homieĺ), with scope and paperwork aligned before kickoff. How delivery works — the Studio page.