Service

Web Development Services

Marketing sites, web apps, ecommerce, and integrations — built in the stack that fits your team and budget, with hosting, DNS, and a handoff you actually own.

  • Next.js
  • React
  • Vue
  • Laravel
  • Node.js
  • Python
  • Django
  • FastAPI
  • PHP
  • WordPress
  • Shopify
  • Webflow

Why Varnox

What you can expect

  • 01

    Written scope and phased milestones — staging links at every stage, not a big reveal at the end

  • 02

    Accounts, domains, repos, and hosting stay in your name with documented handover

  • 03

    Stack chosen for maintainability and your team’s skills — not the most complex option by default

Full scope

Everything in this lane

High-level checklist of what we cover — scoped and priced per project, not all at once unless you ask.

Sites & frontends

  • Marketing and brochure sites, landing pages, and multi-page business sites
  • Next.js, React, Vue, and static or hybrid builds where speed and SEO matter
  • WordPress, Webflow, and Shopify themes or headless storefronts when CMS fits better
  • Responsive layout, accessibility basics (WCAG-oriented), and performance-minded defaults
  • Figma or design-file implementation; component libraries and design-system alignment

Apps, APIs & backends

  • Custom web apps, dashboards, portals, and internal tools
  • REST and GraphQL APIs; authentication, roles, and session or token flows
  • Laravel, Node.js, and PHP backends for existing or greenfield products
  • Python backends with Django, FastAPI, or Flask for data-heavy or integration work
  • Database design, migrations, and admin panels where the product needs them

Ecommerce & conversions

  • Shopify, WooCommerce, and custom checkout flows when off-the-shelf fits
  • Product catalogues, filters, and payment gateway integration (Stripe, PayPal, etc.)
  • Forms, lead capture, CRM hooks (HubSpot, Pipedrive, etc.), and email notifications
  • Analytics events, conversion tracking, and consent-aware tag placement

Hosting, DevOps & handover

  • Deployment to AWS, Hetzner, DigitalOcean, Coolify, Vercel, or your preferred provider
  • DNS, TLS certificates, staging environments, and go-live checklists
  • Docker, Docker Compose, and basic CI/CD (GitHub Actions, etc.) when agreed
  • NGINX or reverse-proxy config, caching headers, and CDN setup where useful
  • Repository access, README, deployment runbook, and backup notes in every handover

Maintenance & existing code

  • Audits and fixes on legacy PHP, WordPress, Laravel, or React codebases
  • Feature additions, refactors, and dependency updates scoped in writing
  • Migration planning (host, stack, or CMS) with rollback paths

Delivery

How we deliver it

Clear communication, documented changes, and pragmatic defaults — so you are never guessing what happens next.

  • Your site or app is often the first impression — and the system your team relies on daily. We scope work in plain language: pages or features listed, integrations named, and who provides copy and assets. You see deployed, working builds at each milestone.

  • If requirements change mid-project, that is handled with a change note before more hours go on the clock — not a surprise invoice after go-live.

FAQ

Common questions

About Websites & apps — ask us anything on the contact form if you do not see your scenario.

Frontends: Next.js, React, Vue, and static or hybrid sites. Backends: Laravel, Node.js, PHP, and Python (Django, FastAPI, Flask) for APIs and data work. CMS and commerce: WordPress, Shopify, Webflow. The stack follows your maintenance skills, integrations, and budget — not a single default.
Yes — Django and FastAPI for web apps and APIs, Flask for lighter services, and Python scripts or workers when the project needs them. Python is scoped when it is the right tool, not added for complexity.
It depends on page count, custom design vs template, forms and integrations, and who provides copy and images. After a brief you get a fixed quote or phased estimate. Brochure sites sit lower; custom apps and ecommerce sit higher.
Yes — that is the default. Accounts should be in your name where possible. Handover includes repository access, deployment notes, and where backups live.
Yes — AWS, Hetzner, DigitalOcean, Coolify, Vercel, or your provider, with DNS, TLS, staging, and go-live checklists. Work can also happen entirely inside accounts you already own.
Yes. A short review comes first so the estimate reflects actual code quality and debt, not assumptions.

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