A custom website
you can actually edit.
Pick your editing mode. Ship content without a developer. Own the code.
A custom Next.js marketing site, built once, edited by your team. Choose the inline CMS (double-click to edit) or a configured Cursor workflow with guardrails. Sub-2s mobile loads, 95+ Lighthouse, around USD 20 per month to host. No Webflow lock-in, no theme limits, no developer queue for copy changes.
<2s
Mobile load
4-6w
Build time
2
Edit modes
100%
Code ownership
Who it's for
01 / What you get
Custom design, no template
Whatever your designer (or ours) puts in Figma, we ship. No theme limits, no grid snap-to gymnastics, no Webflow layout fights. Animations, micro-interactions, and bespoke page layouts are the default, not an upgrade path.
Two editing modes, one build
Pick the inline CMS (double-click any text or image to edit) for non-technical teams, or a configured Cursor workflow with boundary prompts for builders who want AI-assisted edits. Switch modes later if your team shape changes.
Sub-2s loads, 95+ Lighthouse
Next.js on Vercel's edge network, next/image for automatic formats and sizing, Tailwind for clean CSS. Core Web Vitals green on day one, not a retrofit project three months in.
SEO and GEO ready
Metadata, OpenGraph, Schema.org JSON-LD, llms.txt, and a dynamic sitemap are built in, not tacked on. Your site is legible to Google and to the AI search engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini) from day one.
Analytics + consent wired in
GA4, GTM, and Consent Mode v2 configured. GDPR-ready cookie panel if you need one. Scroll-depth and interaction tracking baked in so the marketing team has real data to act on from week one.
You own the code
Source in your GitHub, hosted on your Vercel account. Any Next.js developer can pick it up if you ever need to move on. No Displace-hosted CMS, no proprietary builder you cannot leave.
02 / How we build it
Scope + design alignment
Audit the current site, align on sitemap and copy brief, agree on the Figma baseline. Output: fixed-fee quote, agreed milestones, and a shared Linear backlog you can see progress in.
Build
Page templates, component system, typography scale, responsive layouts. Staging environment live by week 2. Weekly Friday Loom demo plus a review call to keep the loop tight.
Content + polish
Copy loaded, images optimized, redirects mapped, Lighthouse tuned to 95+, and QA on the full user journey across desktop, tablet, and mobile. Final sign-off checklist completed together.
Launch + handover
DNS switchover, 301 redirect map applied, Search Console resubmitted, GA4 verified. Code transferred to your GitHub, Vercel transferred to your account, plus a training call on your chosen editing mode.
04 / How we scope
One price.
Agreed in week one.
Week one is a scoping sprint. We audit your current site, align on sitemap and editing mode, and quote a fixed fee against a written scope. No hourly billing, no surprise change orders, no retainer pressure during the project. You only start when the number and milestones are agreed.
Start a scoping callWhat's included in every build
- 01Full source code transferred to your GitHub
- 02Vercel project transferred to your account
- 03Editing mode chosen and configured (inline CMS or Cursor)
- 04Training call on your editing workflow in launch week
- 05301 redirect map + SEO preservation
- 0612 weeks of post-launch performance monitoring
Optional · after month 3
Retainer monthly retainer for proactive maintenance, weekly reports, and reserved dev time. Three tiers: Lite €1,500, Pro €2,500, Scale €5,000 per month.
05 / FAQ
Frequently asked
If the answer you need is not here, reply to any email or book a call.
Ask us directly →01How is this different from a Webflow or Framer site?
Webflow and Framer are fast to start and expensive to leave. Their editor locks you into their hosting, their CMS, their pricing curve. A custom Next.js build gives you the same visual editing (via our inline CMS) with none of the lock-in: source in your GitHub, hosting on your Vercel, infra costs around USD 20 per month, and any Next.js developer can continue the build. You also stop losing Lighthouse points to their runtime.
02Can my marketing team actually edit the site without a developer?
Yes, that is the whole point. Pick the inline CMS (double-click any text or image to edit, save inline, publish with a button) for non-technical teams. Or pick the Cursor workflow for teams with a technical editor: preconfigured prompts with guardrails mean they can ask Cursor to add a section, swap an image, or update copy without breaking the layout. Training call in launch week covers whichever mode you chose.
03What is the Cursor editing workflow, exactly?
We ship a repo preconfigured with boundary prompts (AGENTS.md rules) that constrain what Cursor can and cannot change. You write requests in plain English ("add a case study card under the hero, use this image and this copy") and Cursor edits inside the rails we set. Git commit, Vercel preview, merge to main, ship. It is not a replacement for a CMS for 20 editors, but it is the fastest path for a founder or a marketing lead who wants control without clicking through a builder.
04What happens to SEO during a migration?
We inventory every indexed URL, build a 301 redirect map, preserve canonical tags and metadata structure, and resubmit your sitemap to Search Console on launch day. Done right, traffic is stable or up within 2 weeks. We monitor every day of the first month and catch any drops before they compound.
05What about hosting and ongoing costs?
Vercel Hobby is free for personal sites; Pro (around USD 20 per month) covers most marketing sites at commercial scale. No database unless you need one (your CMS is the codebase or a light Sanity/Payload layer). Compared to Webflow's 24 to 79 USD per month plus CMS add-ons, you usually save money within the first quarter.
06Do we get a CMS like Sanity or Payload?
Only if it earns its place. For brochure sites and most marketing sites, the inline CMS or Cursor workflow is lighter and faster. For sites with frequent long-form content (blog, case studies, resource library with 50+ entries), we layer Sanity or Payload on top. We make the call in the Week 1 scoping sprint based on who edits and how often.
07How long does a Custom Website build take, and how do you price it?
Most marketing sites ship in 4 to 6 weeks. Larger builds (deep resource library, 10+ unique page templates, multi-language) extend scope and timeline. Pricing is fixed-fee and milestone-based, scoped in week one and agreed before any build work starts. No hourly billing, no surprise change orders. Every engagement includes source code ownership, 12 weeks of post-launch monitoring, and a training call on your editing mode.
08Do you offer ongoing support after launch?
Yes, through the Retainer. Monthly engagement with three tiers: Lite at EUR 1,500, Pro at EUR 2,500, Scale at EUR 5,000 per month. Most marketing-site clients land on Lite or Pro since the workload is lighter than an app or a headless Shopify store.
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