Corporate Website Development

From $800 • 4-6 weeks • CMS + CRM integration

A corporate website is your company's face in B2B. I build multi-page sites with clear structure, service catalogs, case studies, and an admin panel you'll update yourself — without bloated features or paying for 'maybe-someday' functionality.

When you need a corporate site

You need a corporate site when your company has multiple services or products, a team, case studies, and partners — and a single landing page can't present it all. It's a B2B trust tool: a partner visits, sees your case studies, reviews, team, and decides to work with you.

Typical structure: home, services (with subpages), about, team, cases/portfolio, reviews, FAQ, contact, sometimes a blog. All managed via CMS — you'll add articles, services, and cases without a developer.

I build corporate sites on Astro + React (for static pages) or Next.js (when you need accounts, dynamic data). Connected to your CRM — leads go there automatically. SEO-ready from day one: URL structure, schema markup, speed, sitemap.

Who it's for

Manufacturing / B2B

You run a factory, production, or a wholesale company. The site builds trust: detailed product specs, implementation cases, certifications, office contacts. Leads come through RFQ forms, not "buy now" buttons.

Professional services

Legal, accounting, IT outsourcing, consulting. Clients research the company thoroughly before reaching out: team, cases, reviews, terms. The site acts as a "deal-ready document folder".

Clinic / medical center

A multi-service site with doctor profiles, departments, pricing, online appointments. Content-heavy site, navigation matters, trust is critical. A landing for one service is a bonus, but the corporate site is the foundation.

Dealer / brand partner

You're an official representative (automotive, equipment). Need a site with model catalog, pricing, service offerings, dealership contacts. Often bilingual, with integration into vendor systems.

Corporate site vs business-card site vs landing

When a business needs a site, the choice usually comes down to three formats. Size and goals decide which one.

ParameterCorporateBusiness-cardLanding
GoalFull business presentationContacts + brief aboutSell one service
Pages10-50+1-51
Timeline4-6 weeks1-2 weeks2-3 weeks
Price$800-3,000$200-500$400-1,500
Content managementFull-featured CMSOften staticOften static
SEO-friendlyIdeal (lots of pages)WeakOnly for 1-2 keywords
Best forMid/large businessSolo, freelancer, small serviceNiche test, campaign, product

What's included

Multi-page structure

Up to 15 pages in the base tier: home, services with subpages, about, team, cases, contact, privacy policy.

Self-service CMS

Convenient admin panel (Strapi, Sanity, Decap CMS). Edit text, images, add services and cases without a developer.

Service catalog with filters

Structured presentation of your services: categories, tags, filters, search. Dedicated page per service for SEO.

Cases & reviews section

Showcase of your projects with detailed task/solution/result descriptions. Builds trust with prospects.

CRM integration

Leads and contacts go to Bitrix24, AmoCRM, HubSpot, or 1C. No manual transfers from email.

B2B SEO

Structured markup, per-page meta tags, sitemap, optimization for commercial queries.

Bilingual (optional)

Fully translated RU/EN site, correct hreflang tags, separate sitemap per language.

60 days of support

Doubled warranty period — in case bugs surface a month after launch.

Pricing

Price depends on functionality scope. Three typical tiers:

Basic

from $800
Duration: 4 weeks
  • Up to 8 pages
  • Simple CMS (text and image edits)
  • Lead form + contacts
  • Basic SEO
  • Responsive markup
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Premium

from $2,500
Duration: 6-8 weeks
  • Everything in Standard
  • Customer portal
  • Bilingual RU/EN
  • Complex integrations (1C, ERP)
  • Advanced analytics
  • 90 days support
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How we work

  1. 1

    Brief & strategy

    Discuss structure, target keywords, competitors. Lock all pages and features in a spec doc.

    Duration: 3-5 days
  2. 2

    Wireframe & SEO map

    Wireframes for all pages, URL schema, target keywords per page.

    Duration: 5-7 days
  3. 3

    Design

    Design home, typical service pages, cases, blog. 2-3 rounds of revisions.

    Duration: 10-14 days
  4. 4

    Development

    Markup, programming, CMS, integrations. Phased demos.

    Duration: 14-21 days
  5. 5

    Testing, content, launch

    Cross-browser tests, content fill-in, CMS handover, launch, analytics setup.

    Duration: 3-5 days

Frequently asked questions

Which CMS do you use?

By default — Decap CMS (free, file-based, very simple) or Sanity (free tier covers most sites). If you have a preferred CMS (WordPress, Bitrix) — I can build on it, but pricing will be higher due to specifics.

Will you build a product catalog?

If the catalog is small (up to 50 items, no filters or cart) — yes, within a corporate site. If you need a real cart, payments, inventory — that's an e-commerce project (separate service from $1,200).

Who fills the site with content?

Basic tier: I migrate your ready materials (text, photos, documents). If you need blog post layout, photo editing, or copywriting — that's separate (hourly or retainer).

How do I update the site after launch?

Through the CMS panel: login/password, simple editor. I'll show you how to add services, news, edit text. Video tutorial included.

Can you build a bilingual site?

Yes, in Standard or Premium tier. Correct URLs (/ru/ and /en/), hreflang tags, separate sitemaps for each language.

Why not WordPress? Everyone uses it.

WordPress is great if you have an existing ecosystem, plugins, and a maintenance team. Downsides for mid-size business: constant plugin updates, security holes, slower performance (Lighthouse 50-70 vs 90+), heavy stack. For most corporate sites a headless CMS delivers better results for the same or less money.

Can you add a customer portal / client area?

Yes, in the Premium tier or as a separate service. Authentication (email/password or SSO), customer area with order history, documents, request status. If you need complex workflows (BPM, approvals) — that's a web application, we'd scope it separately.

What about CRM integration (HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive)?

I connect standard integrations: form submissions go directly to the right pipeline, duplicates are merged by phone/email, enriched with data (UTM, source, page). For complex two-way sync — we'd scope it separately.

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Free audit and preliminary estimate within 24 hours of your request.

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