My Web Development Process

27 August 2024

Creating a website that not only meets but exceeds expectations requires a well-structured and refined process. Over

Creating a website that not only meets but exceeds expectations requires a well-structured and refined process. Over time, I have developed a comprehensive web design and development workflow that ensures every project is handled with the utmost professionalism and attention to detail.

From the initial proposal to the final handoff, each stage is carefully crafted to deliver a website that aligns perfectly with your business goals and provides long-term value. Here’s an overview of the process I follow to bring your digital vision to life.

1. Speculative Stage: Web Design Proposal

This is the first part of my well-rehearsed web design and web development process.

After the agreement is reached, we invoice for 30% of the project cost. I adhere to a strict policy that we will not proceed to the design stage until payment has been made.

2. Concept Design

Concept design is handled by trusted partners, Tars.Studio or Rafa Mora. They use Figma to create wireframes that provide a clear visual representation of the website’s structure and design. This stage is essential for ensuring that the final product aligns with the client’s vision and business goals.

3. Development

Documenting the development process in detail is challenging because it varies depending on the setup, requirements, integrations, APIs, and other factors.

However, the process typically revolves around using Bricks Builder or crafting a custom theme from the ground up.

The development process is highly adaptable, ensuring that we can meet the unique needs of each project while maintaining the highest standards of quality.

4. Dev Version and Population

Once the development phase is completed, we create a dev version of the website for client review.

This version is populated with content, allowing the client to see the website in a near-final state. During this stage, we work closely with you to refine the content, make any necessary adjustments, and ensure that the website is fully aligned with their expectations.

5. Launch

After launch, the Support Package kicks in. I monitor your site for updates, patches, issues, downtime, scheduled backups, scans, and more.

This proactive approach ensures that your website remains secure, up-to-date, and fully functional, providing peace of mind and freeing you to focus on your business.

6. Feedback and Iteration

Post-launch, client feedback is invaluable. I actively seek your input on the website’s performance, usability, and overall satisfaction. This feedback allows us to make necessary tweaks and improvements, ensuring the website continues to meet your needs and expectations.

7. Knowledge Transfer and Training

To empower you in managing your new website’s content, I provide thorough knowledge transfer and training. Whether it’s through detailed documentation, video tutorials, or one-on-one training sessions, we ensure that you or your team have the skills needed to handle updates, content management, and basic troubleshooting.

The success of any web development project hinges on a clear and efficient process, and I am committed to delivering nothing less. By following this structured approach—from the speculative design stage through to launch, feedback, and knowledge transfer—I ensure that every aspect of your website is tailored to your needs and optimized for success. My goal is to build a website that not only looks great but also performs exceptionally well, empowering you to manage and grow your online presence with confidence. Your satisfaction is my top priority, and I’m here to support you every step of the way.

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