Unified Management Consulting 2.
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Client:
Envato
Date:
June 22, 2017
Project:
In a world of over 1 billion websites,
does your website stand out?
The comments below are just a sample of the 26.000 clients worldwide
who transformed their business website with Brooklyn.
11 Technical Pillars of Our Website Development Service
1. We Build for Every Type of Site From corporate brochures to e-commerce platforms, SaaS dashboards, PWAs, and government portals — the stack flexes to the project, not the other way around.
2. Modern Frontend, Chosen Deliberately React, Vue.js, Next.js, or Angular — paired with Tailwind or SCSS — with rendering strategy (SSR/SSG/CSR) selected specifically around SEO and AI-search visibility needs, not just developer preference.
3. A Backend That Matches the Job Node.js, Python, or PHP frameworks, REST APIs as the default with GraphQL for complex data needs, and enterprise-ready auth via OAuth 2.0, JWT, and SSO.
4. The Right Database for the Data PostgreSQL or MySQL for structured data, MongoDB when schemas need flexibility, Redis for speed, and Elasticsearch when on-site search actually needs to work well.
5. CMS Flexibility, Not CMS Lock-In Headless CMS options like Contentful, Sanity, or Strapi, classic WordPress for editorial teams, or fully custom builds for unique workflows.
6. E-Commerce Done Properly Shopify, WooCommerce, or custom checkout flows — with PCI-DSS-aware payment integration baked in, not bolted on.
7. Infrastructure That Doesn’t Buckle Hosted through our NxtGen data center partnership — HDDC or OPDC deployment, hybrid/private/public cloud, CDN delivery, and auto-scaling for traffic spikes.
8. Performance and AI-Readiness From Day One Core Web Vitals targeted from the start, images and code optimized for speed, and schema markup built into templates — not retrofitted after the fact, so both Google and AI answer engines can actually read the site.
9. Security as a Default, Not an Add-On SSL/TLS, OWASP Top 10 testing, a Web Application Firewall, dependency scanning, and encryption at rest and in transit on every build.
10. DevOps That Prevents Disasters CI/CD pipelines, separate dev/staging/production environments, Git-based code review, and post-launch monitoring so issues get caught before customers do.
11. Support That Doesn’t End at Launch Cross-browser and automated QA before go-live, followed by tiered post-launch maintenance — patching, feature growth, or a full retainer — plus scaling support as the business grows.
Timeline snapshot: Discovery (1–2 wks) → Design (2–4 wks) → Build (4–12 wks) → QA (1–2 wks) → Launch (1 wk) → Ongoing support — running anywhere from 3 weeks for a simple site to 6 months for an enterprise platform.
Website Development Services
Website Development Services
Websites built to grow your business — not just look good.
Your Website Is a Business Asset, Not a Brochure
A website that just “exists” costs you customers every day it’s live. Slow load times lose visitors before they even see your offer. Confusing navigation loses leads who can’t find what they came for. And a site that AI search engines can’t read properly means you’re invisible to the growing share of customers researching through ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, and other AI-driven search.
Unified Management Consulting builds websites designed to convert visitors into customers, rank well, and stay fast and secure as your business scales — backed by enterprise-grade infrastructure through our data center partnership with NxtGen.
What You Get
A Site That Loads Fast and Converts
Every build is optimized for speed and usability from day one — because a one-second delay in load time can cost meaningful conversions. We design and build with performance as a requirement, not an afterthought.
A Site Google and AI Search Can Actually Find
Built-in technical SEO and AI-readiness means your site isn’t just human-friendly — it’s structured so search engines and AI platforms like ChatGPT and Gemini can properly read, index, and cite it.
A Site That Won’t Break Under Pressure
Enterprise-grade hosting infrastructure means your site stays online and responsive during traffic spikes — product launches, campaigns, seasonal demand — without the outages that cost sales and damage trust.
A Site You’re Not Locked Out Of
You get full ownership of your code, content, and admin access — with training for your team, so you’re never dependent on us just to update a page.
Security That Protects Your Business and Customers
SSL encryption, vulnerability testing, and secure data handling are standard on every build — protecting both your business and any customer data you collect.
Packages
| Starter | Growth | Enterprise | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best for | Small business or brand sites | Growing businesses needing e-commerce or lead generation | Complex platforms, portals, or high-traffic applications |
| Pages | Up to 8 | Up to 20 | Unlimited / custom |
| E-commerce | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Custom design | Template-based, branded | Fully custom | Fully custom, multi-stakeholder design process |
| CMS access | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ + custom admin workflows |
| SEO/AEO foundation | Basic | Full technical implementation | Full implementation + ongoing optimization |
| Hosting | Shared cloud hosting | Dedicated cloud instance | Enterprise infrastructure (NxtGen data center) |
| Support | 30 days post-launch | 90 days post-launch | Ongoing retainer available |
| Typical timeline | 3–4 weeks | 6–10 weeks | 3–6 months |
Custom quotes available for projects that don’t fit neatly into a tier — talk to us about your specific requirements.
Why Businesses Choose UMC for This
One partner, not three vendors. Strategy, design, development, and hosting infrastructure come from a single accountable partner instead of a patchwork of freelancers, agencies, and hosting providers who point fingers at each other when something breaks.
Built for how customers search today. Every site is built with AI-driven search visibility in mind from the start — not bolted on later as an expensive retrofit.
Infrastructure you can trust. Our data center partnership with NxtGen means your site runs on enterprise-grade, secure, and compliant infrastructure — not a budget shared server that goes down the moment you get real traffic.
Support that doesn’t disappear after launch. Ongoing maintenance and optimization plans mean your site keeps improving instead of slowly degrading the way most agency-built sites do once the invoice is paid.
What Happens Next
- Discovery call — we learn about your business, goals, and what “success” looks like for your site
- Proposal & scope — a clear plan and quote, no surprise costs
- Design & build — regular check-ins so you’re never wondering what’s happening
- Launch — a site that’s tested, secure, and ready for real traffic
- Grow — ongoing support to keep it fast, secure, and performing as your business grows
Technical Service Offering
1. Overview
Unified Management Consulting’s Website Development service delivers end-to-end web solutions — from architecture and design through development, deployment, and ongoing maintenance — built on modern technical standards and infrastructure powered by NxtGen’s data center and cloud capabilities. This document outlines the full technical scope of the offering.
2. Service Scope
2.1 Website Types Covered
- Corporate and brand websites
- E-commerce platforms
- Web applications (SaaS-style, client portals, dashboards)
- Content management system (CMS)-driven sites
- Progressive Web Apps (PWAs)
- Landing pages and marketing microsites
- Government and public sector portals
3. Technical Stack
3.1 Frontend Development
- Frameworks: React, Vue.js, Next.js, Angular — selected based on project complexity and interactivity requirements
- Styling: Tailwind CSS, SCSS/Sass, CSS-in-JS approaches depending on team and maintainability needs
- Rendering strategy: Server-side rendering (SSR), static site generation (SSG), or client-side rendering (CSR), chosen based on SEO/AEO requirements, content update frequency, and performance targets
- Accessibility: WCAG 2.1 AA compliance as a baseline standard across all builds
3.2 Backend Development
- Languages/Frameworks: Node.js (Express/NestJS), Python (Django/FastAPI), PHP (Laravel), depending on project requirements and client preference
- API architecture: RESTful APIs as standard, GraphQL for projects with complex, nested data requirements
- Authentication: OAuth 2.0, JWT-based session management, SSO integration for enterprise clients
3.3 Database & Data Layer
- Relational: PostgreSQL, MySQL — for structured, transactional data
- NoSQL: MongoDB — for flexible-schema or high-write-volume use cases
- Caching: Redis for session storage and frequently accessed data
- Search: Elasticsearch integration for sites requiring advanced on-site search functionality
3.4 CMS & Platform Options
- Headless CMS implementation (Contentful, Sanity, Strapi) for content flexibility across web and future channels
- WordPress for content-heavy sites requiring client-side editorial control
- Custom-built CMS for clients with highly specific workflow requirements
3.5 E-Commerce Specific
- Shopify, WooCommerce, or custom-built checkout flows depending on scale and customization needs
- Payment gateway integration (Razorpay, Stripe, PayPal) with PCI-DSS compliance considerations
- Inventory and order management system integration
4. Infrastructure & Hosting
Powered by UMC’s Data Centre partnership with NxtGen:
- Hosting environment: High Density Data Center (HDDC) or On-Premise Data Center (OPDC) deployment depending on client compliance requirements
- Cloud configuration: Private, public, or hybrid cloud via NxtGen’s Enterprise Cloud Services
- CDN: Content delivery network integration for global performance and reduced latency
- Scalability: Auto-scaling infrastructure configurations for traffic-variable sites (e-commerce flash sales, campaign launches)
- Data sovereignty: Available for clients with government or regulated-industry compliance requirements
5. Performance & Technical SEO Foundation
- Core Web Vitals optimization: Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), Interaction to Next Paint (INP), and Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) targeted to Google’s “Good” thresholds
- Image optimization: WebP/AVIF delivery, lazy loading, responsive image sets
- Code splitting & bundling: Minimized JavaScript payloads via tree-shaking and route-based code splitting
- Server-side rendering where AEO/GEO visibility is a priority, since AI crawlers often cannot reliably execute client-side JavaScript
- Structured data: Schema.org/JSON-LD markup built into page templates at the development stage, not retrofitted later
- Sitemap & robots.txt: Automated generation and maintenance as part of the CMS/build pipeline
6. Security
- SSL/TLS certificate implementation and automated renewal
- OWASP Top 10 vulnerability testing prior to launch
- Web Application Firewall (WAF) configuration
- Regular dependency and package vulnerability scanning
- Role-based access control (RBAC) for admin/CMS environments
- Data encryption at rest and in transit for sensitive client or user data
7. DevOps & Deployment
- CI/CD pipelines: Automated build, test, and deployment workflows (GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, or Jenkins depending on client tooling)
- Environment structure: Separate development, staging, and production environments as standard practice
- Version control: Git-based workflows with branch protection and code review requirements
- Monitoring: Uptime monitoring, error tracking (e.g., Sentry-style tooling), and performance monitoring dashboards post-launch
8. Quality Assurance
- Cross-browser testing across major browsers and versions
- Responsive testing across device breakpoints (mobile, tablet, desktop)
- Automated testing coverage: unit tests for backend logic, integration tests for critical user flows
- Manual QA pass prior to launch covering forms, checkout flows, and navigation
9. Post-Launch Support
- Maintenance tiers: Bug fixes and security patching, feature enhancements, or full ongoing development retainer, structured by client need
- Performance monitoring: Ongoing Core Web Vitals and uptime tracking
- Content support: CMS training for client teams, or managed content updates as a retainer service
- Scaling support: Infrastructure adjustments as traffic or data volume grows, coordinated through the NxtGen infrastructure partnership
10. Engagement Timeline
| Phase | Typical Duration | Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Discovery & Architecture | 1–2 weeks | Requirements gathering, technical architecture, stack selection |
| Design | 2–4 weeks | UI/UX design, prototyping, client review cycles |
| Development | 4–12 weeks | Frontend/backend build, CMS integration, depending on scope |
| QA & Testing | 1–2 weeks | Cross-browser, performance, security, and functional testing |
| Deployment & Launch | 1 week | Infrastructure provisioning, DNS cutover, go-live |
| Post-Launch | Ongoing | Monitoring, maintenance, iterative improvements |
Timelines scale with project complexity — a marketing microsite may complete in 3–4 weeks total, while a full e-commerce or enterprise web application may run 3–6 months.
11. Deliverables
- Fully deployed, production-ready website or web application
- Source code repository with documentation
- Technical architecture documentation
- Admin/CMS access and training materials
- Performance and security audit report at launch
- Post-launch support plan (per agreed maintenance tier)






