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Web development

Web development.

Marketing sites and web applications that score 95+ on Lighthouse, every page we deliver. Front-end, back-end, CMS, integrations. Built in the stack that fits the work, not the stack that flatters our resume.

95+ LighthouseNext.js / AstroWordPress / Shopify
About this serviceWhat it is, who it is for.

Web development at Suvysoft means a real engineering team building real products at suvysoft.com speed. We design and build marketing sites, brand sites, e-commerce storefronts, custom web apps, and the back-end services that power them. We pick the stack that fits the work, Next.js for content-heavy sites that need to rank, Astro for editorial brands, WordPress and WooCommerce when the editor team needs autonomy, Shopify for direct-to-consumer commerce.

Every site we ship clears a 95+ mobile Lighthouse score on day one. That is not a bonus we charge for, it is the floor. We hit it by writing performant CSS, bundling fonts properly, lazy-loading images with explicit dimensions, and shipping less JavaScript than the team that built your last site. We test on real devices before launch, not just in dev tools.

We work alongside your designer or bring our own. We do clean handoffs to in-house teams or stay on a retainer to keep building. Most engagements start with a one-page audit of your existing site, then a written quote tied to milestones, then a sprint cadence with a working preview URL inside week one.

Who it is for
  • Owners who need a marketing site, e-commerce store, or web app that ranks, converts, and does not embarrass them on a phone.
  • Founders rescuing a project from a previous shop who walked away with a Lighthouse score in the 30s.
  • Teams migrating off WordPress or a stuck stack to a modern, headless setup.
  • Kansas City businesses ready to invest in a real website, not a $99 template.
What we deliverEverything in a typical engagement.

Eight things we deliver across a typical web project.

01

Front-end engineering

HTML5, CSS3, TypeScript, React, Next.js, Astro. Animations and components that perform on a customer's phone.

02

Back-end engineering

.NET, PHP, Node.js, Ruby on Rails. APIs, auth, payments, and the boring parts that have to work.

03

Responsive design

Phone first, tablet second, desktop third. Tested across real devices, not just dev tools.

04

CMS implementation

WordPress, Shopify, Drupal, headless CMS. Editors get a calm dashboard, not a maze.

05

Database design

Schemas that make sense in three years, not just at launch. Migrations, backups, performance tuning.

06

SEO foundation

Schema, sitemaps, perfect Core Web Vitals, content structure that ranks. Done at build, not bolted on.

07

QA across browsers

Manual plus automated testing on real devices. Edge, Safari, Firefox, Chrome, mobile included.

08

Support and maintenance

Updates, security patches, and incremental improvements on a fixed monthly retainer.

How we run itThe phases, in order.

From idea to launch in five phases.

01

Discover

Goals, audience, constraints. Audit anything that already exists. Written report at the end of week one, signed before any build starts.

02

Design

Wireframes, then hi-fi in your brand. Reviewed weekly. We design for the customer's phone first, the boardroom second.

03

Build

Sprint cadence with weekly demos. Preview URL or sandbox from day one. Production deploys on agreed milestones, never on Fridays.

04

Launch

QA across browsers and devices, performance budget, accessibility audit, analytics wired. Cutover plan reviewed with your team. Documentation handed over.

05

Operate

Optional managed retainer with SLA, monitoring, and incremental delivery. Cancel anytime, no lock-in.

Frequently askedThe questions owners ask.

Before kickoff.

How long does a typical website take?

Marketing sites: 6 to 10 weeks from kickoff to launch. E-commerce storefronts: 8 to 14 weeks depending on catalog size and integrations. Custom web apps: scoped per project, with a written quote and milestones before a single line of code.

What stack do you build on?

Next.js (React) is our default for marketing sites and apps that need to rank. Astro for editorial-heavy brands. WordPress and WooCommerce for SMBs that need an editor-first CMS. Shopify for D2C commerce. We pick the stack to fit the work and the team that will maintain it after launch.

Do you handle hosting and maintenance after launch?

Optional. We offer a Hosting & Maintenance retainer that covers managed hosting on Cloudflare or AWS, daily backups, security patches, uptime monitoring, and incident response. Most clients add it; some self-host and we hand off cleanly.

Can you take over a site we already have?

Yes. Roughly a third of our work is rescue and modernization. We start with a no-charge audit (performance, SEO, accessibility, technical debt) and tell you whether to fix or rebuild.

Do you migrate SEO equity when we rebuild?

Always. We map every existing URL, set up 301 redirects, preserve schema markup, and watch Search Console for crawl errors during the cutover. Most rebuilds maintain or grow organic traffic within 30 days of launch.

What does a Lighthouse 95 site cost?

Marketing sites typically run mid four figures to low five figures depending on scope. E-commerce and web apps scale from there. We send a written quote after the audit, with milestones and a fixed total.

Got a site that needs to launch or one that should already be faster?

We do free 20-minute audits for owners. You get a one-page document of the smallest moves to make.

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