Web Development Services
Web development services make sense when your business needs a faster site, cleaner workflows, or backend logic that templates cannot support. Moydus builds websites and web apps with defined scope, connected systems, and deployment-ready infrastructure so teams can publish, sell, and operate without patching around technical gaps.
Short Answer
Moydus provides web development services for companies that need a fast website, a custom workflow, or a customer-facing product that cannot run well on off-the-shelf tools. Typical projects include Next.js builds, API integrations, CMS setups, dashboards, migrations, and conversion-focused performance fixes.
The Problem
Many companies come to web development after losing time in one of three places:
- Their marketing site looks acceptable but loads slowly, leaks leads, or breaks when the team tries to add new campaigns.
- Their operations depend on spreadsheets, disconnected forms, or manual copying between tools.
- Their current vendor shipped a frontend without stable backend logic, documentation, or a clean release process.
The result is usually expensive in very practical ways: missed leads, slow publishing, duplicated work, and engineering time spent fixing avoidable issues.
The Solution
We build the parts of the system that are actually blocking growth:
- public-facing websites that need better speed, structure, and lead flow
- dashboards and internal tools that reduce manual work
- CMS and content workflows that let teams publish without developer bottlenecks
- API and third-party integrations for CRM, payments, analytics, and automation
- migrations from restrictive platforms into a codebase your team can control
This service is a fit for B2B, SaaS, professional services, and e-commerce teams that need clean delivery and clear ownership.
How It Works
- We audit the current stack, user journey, and the business bottleneck behind the request.
- We define scope around pages, features, integrations, and launch requirements instead of vague retainers.
- We build in TypeScript, test critical paths, and review the work on staging with your team.
- We launch with deployment, analytics, and handoff documentation in place.
- We keep improving the build if you need support after release.
Expected Result
You get a web asset that is easier to maintain, faster to publish on, and more useful to the team that owns revenue. In practice that usually means cleaner lead capture, fewer manual handoffs, shorter release cycles, and a site or app that stops creating daily friction.
Proof
One legal client moved from a slow legacy setup to a rebuilt web platform and increased organic traffic by 220% while lifting consultation requests by 45% in six months. Another project replaced manual form routing with an integrated workflow that delivered qualified submissions to the CRM in under a minute.
"Before launch, our team was checking three inboxes and a spreadsheet to catch new leads. After launch, submissions were in the CRM in under a minute and we stopped losing entries."
"Our old vendor left form errors and duplicate records in place for months. Moydus fixed the routing, documented the handoff, and our marketing team was using the new workflow the next week."
FAQ
What types of web development projects do you usually take on?
We usually work on websites, product marketing builds, internal dashboards, migrations, and custom workflows. The common thread is that the project affects leads, operations, or customer experience.
How long does a web development project take?
Focused builds often take 4 to 8 weeks, while larger multi-system projects can take longer. The timeline depends on integrations, approvals, and the amount of backend logic involved.
Can you improve an existing site instead of rebuilding it?
Yes, if the current stack is worth keeping. We often start with a targeted cleanup, performance fix, or conversion flow rebuild before recommending a full replacement.
Do you build backend logic or only frontend pages?
We do both. That includes APIs, authentication, CMS models, payment flows, admin tools, and the frontend experience that sits on top of them.
Internal Links
- Hub page: Web Development Company
- Spoke page: Webflow vs Custom Development
- Spoke page: Law Firm Website Redesign Case Study
- Commercial page: Contact Moydus

