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Websites
A website is often the first thing a prospective client, partner, or hire will see. A slow, outdated, or generic site does not just fail to convert — it actively undermines trust in the organization behind it.
HartApps builds websites on the same technical foundation as every other product — fast, secure, and built to perform. No templates, no drag-and-drop builders, no shortcuts.
What gets built
Sites ship SEO-ready. Search is also shifting toward AI-generated answers — Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) sits alongside classic technical and on-page work.
From SEO to GEO: how HartApps frames the shift →Problems this solves
Real scenarios. These are the kinds of problems that prompt organizations to reach out.
The problem
A growing professional services firm has a website that looks like it was built five years ago because it was — and it does not reflect the quality of work they actually do.
What HartApps builds
A high-performance marketing site that reflects the brand properly: fast load times, clear positioning, strong calls to action, and technical SEO from the ground up.
The problem
An organization is launching a new product or division and needs a web presence that stands alone, with its own identity and conversion focus.
What HartApps builds
A standalone marketing site with targeted messaging, optimized landing pages, and lead capture integrated with whatever CRM or email system is already in use.
The problem
A B2B company's website generates traffic but almost no leads — the messaging is unclear and there is no clear next step for visitors.
What HartApps builds
A rebuilt site focused on conversion: clear positioning, credibility signals, strong CTAs at each scroll depth, and contact forms that actually get used.
What a website can look like
Three generic layout mockups in a browser frame — not real client screenshots. Your build would be custom to brand, content, and goals.
For shipped work, use the portfolio link below.
Marketing / lead-gen homepage
Hero, proof, primary CTA, and feature tiles — typical layout for campaigns and services firms.
Brochure-style corporate site
Top navigation, sidebar, and split content columns — typical for About, team, and news-heavy sites.
Product-style landing
Minimal headline, short value prop, trial CTA, and a three-up feature grid — common for SaaS or product launches.
Investment
$7,000 – $15,000
Cost depends on the number of pages, design complexity, content requirements, and integrations. A focused marketing site with five to eight pages and a contact form sits at the lower end; a larger corporate site with multiple sections, custom animations, and third-party integrations sits higher.
Pricing is always scoped per project — not packaged.
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