Corporate Websites Development
Corporate websites development for B2B and SaaS — what's included
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Corporate websites development at Global One Digital covers full-cycle delivery: discovery, design system, engineering and SEO-equity preservation. The development of corporate websites for B2B and SaaS companies is our core service — every project ships with CRM integration, performance budget in the 90+ Lighthouse zone, and proper Schema.org markup for organic search visibility from day one.
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Where generalist agencies build slow templates, our corporate websites development programme uses Next.js / Astro / Jamstack stacks on the frontend and headless CMS on the backend. The result: pages that load under 1 second, content teams that publish without developer involvement, and a marketing site that converts to pipeline.
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- Up to 8 sections, 1 language
- Custom design (Figma)
- WordPress / Astro / Next.js
- Mobile-optimised
- Basic Google Analytics 4 setup
- 14-day post-launch fixes
- Up to 25 pages, 1-2 languages
- Custom design system in Figma
- Headless CMS (Sanity / Strapi)
- SEO-ready (Schema, hreflang, sitemap)
- Performance budget (90+ Lighthouse)
- Animations + interactions
- 60-day post-launch support
- Unlimited pages, 3+ languages
- Full design system + component library
- Custom backend (Node.js / Laravel)
- CRM / ERP / payment integrations
- Multi-region deploy (CDN + edge)
- Dedicated team + project manager
- 6-month support + on-call SLA
Get a tailored project quote
5 short questions about your project — type of site, scope, timeline, budget. We respond with a quote within 24 hours.
What kind of website do you need?
What is your current situation?
Any preference on the technology stack?
When do you need to launch?
Where should we send your quote?
We reply within 24 hours with preliminary scope and pricing.
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Your tailored project quote will arrive within 24 hours. It will include: scope breakdown, milestone-based timeline, team composition, and fixed-price estimate.
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Frequently asked questions
A landing site: 4-6 weeks. A mid-size web app or ecommerce platform: 8-12 weeks. Complex multi-language platforms: 16+ weeks. Discovery call narrows it down for your specific scope.
For frontend: React, Next.js, Vue, Nuxt. For backend: Node, Laravel, Python, PHP. For CMS: WordPress (mature) and Strapi (headless). We pick the stack that fits your project, not the other way round.
Yes. We frequently embed into existing engineering teams, work in your repository, follow your code review process and hand off cleanly when our work is done.
Both. We have senior designers who specialise in B2B and SaaS. If you already have design (Figma, Sketch), we work directly from your files.
Every project includes a bug-fix window (1-3 months depending on tier). After that we offer maintenance retainers from $400/mo. Most clients stay on a retainer for ongoing iteration.
Yes. Migrations are a regular part of our work — WordPress to headless, Wix to Shopify, custom CMS to modern stack. We preserve content, redirects and SEO equity.
B2B SaaS (the largest segment of our work), fintech and regulated industries, enterprise software, professional services consulting, manufacturing and logistics with online configurators, and DTC ecommerce. We do not build government, healthcare-clinical or media-publishing sites — those have specific compliance needs beyond our team.
Discovery and brief (one to two weeks), information architecture and content audit (one week), design system and templates (two to four weeks), engineering and CMS setup (three to six weeks), content migration and QA (one to two weeks), launch. Total: six to twelve weeks for a typical marketing site, longer for multi-language or integration-heavy projects.
Yes. We frequently embed into existing teams. You bring the design, we build the engineering. You bring the engineering, we build the marketing site. We work in your tools, follow your code review process and hand off cleanly. Roughly one in three of our projects is partial-team augmentation rather than full-stack delivery.
