A Website “for Yesterday”: How Is It Possible?

Limited budget, incomplete content, urgent need to launch an ad campaign, and the website is still not ready (or the current site is not performing). Sounds familiar? Many clients come to us with such requests. There is a solution!

Fast, high-quality, and cheap — is it possible?

Achieving all three factors simultaneously is almost impossible, but there is an approach that can help launch a project quickly and effectively:

Naturally, in such tight deadlines, only an MVP is created — it may contain incomplete information, partially non-functioning features, or minor bugs. This is normal practice, as long as the website’s architecture is built correctly without critical errors that would require a complete overhaul.

If errors are unacceptable, additional time and resources can be allocated: engaging more QA and increasing the team’s work hours. This, of course, will increase the budget, but ultimately, the choice is yours.

Thus, further development and site maintenance will proceed according to plan, with budget optimization.

Potential Mistakes

Mistakes can be divided into two groups:

  1. Organizational mistakes:
    • Unclear goals and objectives set for the website;
    • Incomplete understanding of why the website is needed and what problems it should solve;
    • No advertising budget.
  2. Technical mistakes:
    • The illusion that a website can be created quickly and cheaply by purchasing a template or using a website builder. At best, this will lead to an expensive-to-maintain project (higher content costs, need for a powerful server) and compromised quality. However, in some cases, a template or builder might be the optimal solution.

In this article, we shared the secrets of creating a website quickly, with quality, and without unnecessary costs. As you may have noticed, achieving all three goals at once is impossible. But with the right combination of priorities, you can get the result you need! If this information is relevant to you — tell us about your project, and together we will create a plan for its development.