A website project in four phases

  1. Clarify goals, audience and required content
  2. Define structure and visual direction
  3. Build the responsive website and integrate content
  4. Review, test, correct and launch

With complete input and a normal project scope, Lineaweb can often prepare a first visual direction within 48 hours. That does not mean every website can or should be live within 48 hours.

What keeps a project moving

  • One clear decision-maker on the client side
  • Logo, services, contact details and available images ready at the start
  • Consolidated feedback instead of many small messages
  • A defined page scope before development begins
  • A clear decision on who prepares the website text

What usually slows projects down

Late additions, missing images, unresolved wording and a page structure that keeps expanding have a larger impact than the coding itself.

Clarity is the fastest shortcut

A well-defined five-page website can move faster than a “simple” site whose purpose and content change every few days.

Launch strong, then improve

A professional launch should be complete and technically clean, but it does not need to contain every future idea. References, guides and new service pages can be added after the core website is working.

Is a One Page usually faster?+

Generally yes, because fewer distinct pages and content decisions need coordination.

What should I provide before the project starts?+

Your main services, contact data, available brand material and a clear idea of what action you want visitors to take.

Can Lineaweb prepare the website text?+

Yes. Existing text can be improved or new website text can be created from your information.

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