Services

Website and web platform development

A corporate site and a web platform are different things and it pays not to confuse them. The first has to load instantly and rank; the second has to carry users, permissions and data. We build both, and we tell you which one you actually need before quoting.

Signs you need this

  • The current site is slow and does not show up when people search for what you offer
  • Every copy change depends on an agency that takes a week
  • You need clients or suppliers to log in and do something, not just read
  • The e-commerce sits on a platform that has run out of room
  • You have no way to know which pages bring customers and which do not

What we deliver

Server-side rendering

Content ships in the HTML instead of being painted by JavaScript. That is what lets Google see all of it.

Real performance metrics

Core Web Vitals measured before and after, not a promise that it “feels fast”.

Content editable without touching code

What changes often lives in files or a CMS, not hardcoded into the template.

Bilingual with real routes

Each language with its own URL and hreflang, not a JavaScript text swap.

How it gets built

First we define what the site has to achieve: capture enquiries, sell, or support an operation. That decides the architecture, not the other way around. We design and approve a navigable prototype before building the final site, and we hand it over with analytics configured so the next decisions have data behind them.

Where we work

We work out of Zapopan and serve the whole Guadalajara metropolitan area. For companies in Jalisco that means the diagnosis and progress reviews can happen in person when it helps, while everything still runs remotely for clients in other states.

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Frequently asked questions

The questions you were going to ask on the call.

Do you build WordPress sites?

We work with WooCommerce when a store already exists and it makes sense to keep it — we have built mobile apps on top of one. For new sites we prefer stacks that load faster and have less attack surface, and we explain why in the proposal.

Does it include search engine optimisation?

It includes the technical side: structure, speed, structured data, metadata and correct per-language routes. Content strategy and month-to-month tracking are separate ongoing work we can support.

Can we edit the content ourselves?

Yes. We define up front which parts change often and make those editable without touching code. What never changes is not worth making editable: it adds complexity with no benefit.

What about the site we already have?

If it is worth keeping, we audit and improve it. If replacing it is the right call, we handle redirects carefully so you do not lose the ranking you already have — that is the most neglected part of a migration.