Senior website development for marketing, editorial and multilingual sites.
For brands, agencies, design studios and growing companies that need a refined, fast and maintainable website, whether that is a marketing site, a corporate site, an editorial platform or a multilingual website. Webflow or Craft CMS, chosen by fit.
Website project signals Where senior website development helps most.
Public presence matters
The website is the public face of a company, institution, campaign or product. Design quality and implementation detail are part of the message.
The CMS matters
The site needs a content model editors can understand, maintain and extend without calling a developer for routine publishing work.
Content has depth
Editorial, multilingual or content-heavy sites need structure for pages, entries, relationships, languages and long-term content growth.
The design needs care
Spacing, rhythm, responsive behaviour and motion need to survive the move from design file to production website.
Launch risk is real
Migration, redirects, SEO, QA, deployment and handover need to be planned as part of the build, not left until the end.
Agency delivery support
For agencies and design studios delivering websites for clients, the engagement model can also work as an agency partnership.
How tools are chosen Webflow when it fits. Craft CMS when content asks for more.
Webflow
- Design-led editing
- Fast turnaround
- Native hosting
- Refined responsive behaviour
Craft CMS
- Structured content models
- Native multilingual support
- Editorial workflows
- Custom integrations
Website migration and rebuilds Migrating from another platform.
Many website projects are not greenfield. Migrations from WordPress, Gatsby, Contentful or legacy platforms are part of the work, including content mapping, URL preservation, redirect strategy and rebuilds that protect SEO equity.
Content mapping
Existing pages, entries and assets are mapped into a cleaner CMS structure before the rebuild begins.
URL preservation
Important URLs are preserved where possible, with 301 redirect plans where the structure needs to change.
SEO continuity
Metadata, structured content, sitemap behaviour and launch checks are treated as part of the migration, not an afterthought.
How a website project works Scope, build, launch.
Scope & architecture
Review designs, model content structure, especially when Craft CMS is the route, and identify what is native and what needs custom extension.
Build & iterate
Staged reviews on a staging environment, with feedback directly on live previews.
Launch & handover
Domain configuration, redirects, SEO verification and documented handover.
Selected website projects Selected websites we have built.
José Neves Foundation
A Gatsby and Contentful site rebuilt in Webflow with preserved animations, a large structured migration, and a new searchable content library.
View case study
NCREP Heritage Consultancy
A Craft CMS build delivered through an agency partnership, supporting a bilingual international site, a UK-specific presence, custom modules, and a focused contact management plugin.
View case study
Center of Portugal
A multilingual Craft CMS tourism platform for 1800+ growing articles, shaped around relational content, editorial scale, and long-term maintainability.
View case study
Know to Go
Premium travel service website with custom destination filters and booking integration.
View siteIndicative investment Transparent pricing. Clear scope first.
Both routes are fully scoped before commitment. The first conversation is about choosing the right tool. Pricing follows the scope.
- Implementation from supplied designs
- CMS architecture and editorial training
- Responsive build and performance pass
- Migrations or integrations when scoped
- Testing, QA, deployment and handover
- Short post-launch support window
Website development FAQ Common questions.
Marketing sites, corporate websites, editorial platforms and multilingual sites. Most projects are for agencies, design studios or growing companies, in Webflow or Craft CMS depending on what the content and the team need.
Webflow fits design-led marketing sites that need fast visual editing. Craft CMS fits websites where content structure, multilingual publishing, editorial workflows or custom integrations matter more.
Yes. Multilingual websites are usually built in Craft CMS, which handles separate content per locale, editorial workflows per language and complex URL routing natively. NCREP and Center of Portugal are recent examples.
Yes. Agencies and design studios often bring Fred in as their development partner, keeping the client relationship while Fred handles the technical implementation. See Agency Partnerships for the engagement model.
Yes. Most website builds start from supplied Figma designs. Fred translates the design into a refined responsive build, then shapes the CMS around the way the team needs to work.
Most projects are development from supplied designs. Design can be included when needed, especially for Craft CMS projects where the structure and interface need to be shaped together.
That is expected. Webflow and Craft CMS are both configured so editors can publish, update and manage content without calling a developer for routine work.
Yes. Migration planning can cover WordPress, Gatsby, Contentful, Webflow or legacy platforms, including content mapping, redirects and SEO preservation.
Most website builds include a short post-launch support window for bug fixes and minor adjustments. Retainers are available when the site needs ongoing development.