Why so many Bangalore websites underperform

Over the last few years, we've audited a lot of marketing sites built by Bangalore studios. The pattern is consistent. Beautiful hero animations. Heavy homepage. Core Web Vitals in the red. Schema either missing or generated by a WordPress plugin that nobody opened twice. A CMS the marketing team is afraid to touch.

We build the other way around. Performance first, CMS that marketing can actually use, schema designed for how your content surfaces in search and on AI answer boxes. Design still matters, we just don't let it crush everything else.

Most of our web builds ship in six to ten weeks, and the handover includes a training session for your team so you're not back in our inbox every time you want to swap a headline.

What we ship

  • Marketing websites, home, about, services, case studies, blog
  • Product and SaaS sites with live demos and changelogs
  • Landing pages for paid media campaigns
  • Microsites for launches, reports and category moments
  • E-commerce on Shopify for D2C brands
  • Documentation and help centres for SaaS teams
Stacks we work on

Pick the stack your team can live with.

We build on the platform that suits your team's skill, not the one that suits our internal agency convenience.

WordPress

Still the best pick for content-heavy sites with marketing teams that publish frequently. We build it without bloated themes or page-builder spaghetti.

Webflow

Strong for brand marketing sites and teams that want real design control without developers in the loop for every change.

Next.js + Sanity

Our pick for SaaS and product sites where speed, custom components and tight engineering integration matter. Headless CMS, clean front-end.

Shopify

E-commerce for D2C brands. Custom themes, conversion-focused product pages, integrations with the tools your lifecycle and ops teams already use.

Astro

For content sites and documentation where we want static-site speed without giving up modern component-based development.

Framer

Fast marketing sites when the timeline is tight and the team is small. Good-looking, hostable, easy to maintain.

SEO baked in, not bolted on

What makes our builds different under the hood.

Core Web Vitals

Every build ships with green LCP, INP and CLS scores. We don't hand over a site that starts life in the red.

Schema markup

Organization, Product, Article, FAQ, Breadcrumb and Local Business schema, written by hand, not by a plugin.

AEO-ready content

Pages structured for citation by answer engines, clear answers up front, supporting evidence after.

Analytics setup

GA4, server-side tagging, consent management, and a clean event dictionary your team can extend.

Accessibility

WCAG 2.1 AA as a baseline. Good for users with disabilities. Also good for SEO and AI retrieval.

Localisation-ready

Clean URL structure, hreflang where needed, and content architecture that makes future language or region expansion easy.

FAQ

Web development questions we hear the most.

How long does a typical website build take?

Six to ten weeks for most marketing sites. Faster for single-page launches, longer for SaaS product sites with heavy component work. We give you a realistic timeline before we sign, not after.

Will my team be able to edit the site after handover?

Yes. Every build comes with a two-hour training session for your marketing team plus a written handover doc. The CMS we pick is based on how comfortable your team is with tech.

Do you offer ongoing support after launch?

Yes, through our website maintenance retainer. Most clients move into a monthly plan after launch so updates, security patches and small improvements don't fall off the radar.

Can you migrate my existing site without losing traffic?

Yes. Migrations are mostly about preserving URL structures, redirects and schema. We plan them carefully and monitor organic traffic for four to six weeks post-launch to catch any drops early.

Local teams

Web development for Bangalore brands, wherever your office is.

Planning a new site or a rebuild?

Tell us what you have, what's broken, and what you'd like to get out of it. We'll come back with a scoped plan, not a templated deck.

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