Serbyte Web Design & Development builds custom websites, SEO systems, AI development solutions, and automation tools for small businesses, startups, and local service companies. Our work is built around one idea: more than a website, a growth engine.
We help businesses improve search visibility, capture more leads, and streamline operations with custom-coded websites, Next.js development, local SEO, analytics tracking, lead capture flows, dashboards, AI integrations, and business automation systems.
Unlike template-based web design shops, Serbyte focuses on the full digital foundation: strategy, design, development, SEO, tracking, deployment, and post-launch support. Whether a client needs a website redesign, a high-converting service business website, an eCommerce platform, a custom dashboard, or AI-powered workflow automation, we build systems designed to support measurable business growth.
Serbyte Web Design & Development builds custom websites, SEO systems, AI development solutions, and automation tools for small businesses, startups, and local service companies. Our work is built around one idea: more than a website, a growth engine.
We help businesses improve search visibility, capture more leads, and streamline operations with custom-coded websites, Next.js development, local SEO, analytics tracking, lead capture flows, dashboards, AI integrations, and business automation systems.
Unlike template-based web design shops, Serbyte focuses on the full digital foundation: strategy, design, development, SEO, tracking, deployment, and post-launch support. Whether a client needs a website redesign, a high-converting service business website, an eCommerce platform, a custom dashboard, or AI-powered workflow automation, we build systems designed to support measurable business growth.
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Processes and approach
How do you gather and validate client requirements?
We start with a discovery call to understand the business, target customers, offers, competitors, current website, and growth goals. Then I review existing assets, analytics, SEO data, brand materials, and customer journey gaps. Requirements are validated through a written scope, sitemap, page plan, content direction, and design approval before development begins.
How do you ensure alignment with client goals and business strategy?
Every project starts with the business goal: more leads, better trust, stronger rankings, clearer positioning, or a better sales flow. I connect each website decision to that goal, including page structure, copy, calls to action, SEO targets, analytics, and conversion paths. The site is built to support the client’s growth strategy, not only look better.
Which software development methodologies do you use (e.g., Agile, Waterfall, Scrum)?
I use a practical Agile workflow with clear phases: discovery, strategy, design, development, review, revisions, launch, and post-launch support. The process is iterative, with client feedback built into key checkpoints. For smaller projects, I keep the workflow lean so progress stays fast and decisions stay clear.
How do you keep clients and stakeholders updated on project progress?
Clients receive regular updates at each major stage: strategy, design, development, content, testing, and launch. I use clear written updates, preview links, task summaries, and direct communication so clients always know what is done, what is in progress, and what decisions are needed from them.
How frequently do you hold check-in meetings or status updates?
Most projects include weekly or milestone-based check-ins, depending on the project size and pace. I also send async updates when meaningful progress is made or when client input is needed. The goal is to keep communication consistent while avoiding unnecessary meetings that slow the project down.
What quality assurance practices do you follow?
I test across desktop, tablet, and mobile, and check forms, navigation, links, redirects, metadata, schema, page speed, accessibility basics, analytics events, and SEO-critical elements before launch. I also review content, layout, responsiveness, and conversion paths to make sure the final site works well for users and search engines.
How do you identify and manage project risks?
I identify risks during discovery and throughout the build, including unclear scope, missing content, weak assets, technical constraints, SEO migration issues, approval delays, and third-party dependencies. Risks are managed with clear scope, early decisions, staged approvals, backups, redirects, testing, and direct communication.