WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT

We build the engineering behind a website, from the front and back end through CMS setup and custom platforms on Node.js, plus the infrastructure that keeps the site running after launch.

BUILT TO LOAD FAST AND LAST

It is everything that makes a site work in code, from the front end the audience sees to the back end that powers the logic, the CMS the team updates content in and custom platforms when existing tools fall short.

And the build has to match the design pixel for pixel. A site that ships at 80 percent of the design intent comes across as cheap to the audience, no matter how strong the strategy and visual work were before development started.

Why it matters

A SLOW SITECOSTS MORE THAN A SLOW LAUNCH

Every extra second of load time costs around 7 percent of conversions, a broken integration costs the audience's trust, and a site that misses the design intent wastes the credibility the design work already paid for. Good development prevents all three.

WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

Every website build we run covers these elements, scoped to the project size, the stack the business needs to use and the level of custom functionality the site has to carry.

OUR WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT
PROCESS

01

BUILD PLANNING AND STACK DECISIONS

We start by reviewing the design files alongside the integrations, back end logic and content workflow the project needs. From there we recommend the right stack, whether that is Webflow, WordPress, a headless CMS like Sanity, a custom Node.js build or a hybrid setup.

02

FRONT END, BACK END AND CMS BUILD

Development runs against the design files, with the front end, back end and CMS built, reviewed and tested in parallel. The CMS is configured so the team can update content without coming back to development for routine changes, and integrations are wired up against test environments before going near production.

03

QA, PERFORMANCE TUNING AND LAUNCH

Before launch we QA the build against the Figma files, fix any visual or behavioural drift, run Lighthouse audits on Core Web Vitals, set up on page SEO with schema markup, configure GA4 and Google Tag Manager and load test the site under traffic. After launch we monitor performance for the first weeks and stay on a maintenance retainer if the team wants ongoing support.

WHY WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT MATTERS

LOADS FAST ON EVERY DEVICE

MATCHES THE DESIGN PIXEL FOR PIXEL

HOLDS UP UNDER CAMPAIGN TRAFFIC INSTEAD OF BREAKING UNDER IT

CONNECTS CLEANLY TO THE BUSINESS SYSTEMS ALREADY IN USE

RANKS HIGHER IN SEARCH BECAUSE ON PAGE SEO AND CORE WEB VITALS ARE PART OF THE BUILD

WHY CHOOSE
HUMAN SAUCER

Full stack capability

We build both front end and back end, adding custom logic when needed so the site works as one connected system.

Tight QA against the Figma

Every build is QA'd against the Figma file to ensure the live site matches the approved design.

SEO and performance built in

SEO, schema, semantic HTML, and Core Web Vitals are built in from the start.

Maintenance included

Every build includes a maintenance plan covering security, uptime, content support, and post-launch fixes.

FAQ

Design is the visual and structural work in Figma, covering wireframes, interfaces and the design system. Development is the engineering work that turns those designs into a live site, covering front end code, CMS setup, integrations and the launch infrastructure. We do both, scoped together or separately depending on the team.

We build on Webflow, WordPress, headless CMSs like Sanity and Contentful, and custom front end frameworks like Next.js when the project calls for it. The stack decision happens during build planning, where we lay out the trade offs on speed, content workflow, cost and long term maintenance so the team can pick with eyes open.

Yes. We build the front end and the back end as one project, covering custom logic, APIs, database setup, authentication and the server side work the front end depends on. We work in Node.js and modern frameworks for custom builds, with the choice of stack laid out during the build planning phase.

Both are part of the build instead of a fix at the end. On page SEO covers semantic HTML, schema markup, internal linking and meta tag setup as the pages are coded. Performance covers Largest Contentful Paint, Interaction to Next Paint and Cumulative Layout Shift, with Lighthouse audits running throughout the build so regressions get caught early.

Yes. Form submissions to HubSpot or Salesforce, e-commerce on Stripe or Shopify, marketing automation through Mailchimp or Klaviyo, analytics on GA4 and Google Tag Manager are the integrations we work with most often. If the business uses a tool we have not touched before we evaluate the integration in the planning phase.

Yes. We host on Vercel, Netlify or whatever platform fits the stack, and we offer maintenance retainers covering security patches, uptime monitoring, content support and small fixes. The retainer is sized to the site, with no minimum commitment to features the team does not need.

Most websites take 8 to 14 weeks for development, depending on the page count, the integration complexity and the stack. Marketing sites on Webflow or WordPress can run shorter, custom builds with multiple integrations run longer. We share a clear scope, sprint plan and timeline upfront.

Drop Us A Line
+971 58 183 6696
hello@humansaucer.com

Fill in the form below, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

Services
Contacts