Corporate Website in Germany

Corporate Website — Your Main Online Office

Start with the minimum that delivers the maximum. We approach a corporate website as an MVP first: launch the core pages, establish a clear structure and frictionless contact paths, then scale features only when data proves the need. This keeps time-to-market short and budgets focused on what moves the needle. See our overarching approach in Website Development.

Why invest in a corporate website?

  • Trust & authority: a clean architecture, productized services, case signals and proof points raise conversion from first visit to first call.
  • Lead generation: intent-matched pages and clear CTAs turn traffic from campaigns, search and partners into qualified pipeline.
  • Scalability: a modular CMS structure that is ready for blog, knowledge base, shop or a client portal when you are.
  • Revenue enablement: one place to present solutions, industries, team and success stories with consistent messaging.

Starter Package (MVP)

Everything you need to go live confidently. All other options are add-ons you can enable later.

  • Discovery & focus: goals, audiences, value propositions, primary conversion scenarios.
  • Information architecture: site map and pathing — “Home → Services → Contact / Request”.
  • UX/UI design: wireframe and visual language in your brand; readable typography and clear CTA hierarchy.
  • Development & launch: responsive build, core forms, deployment to your domain, baseline quality checks.
  • Handover: short training so your team can edit copy and images without developer help.

Project Phases — from idea to release

  1. Analysis & concept: competitive scan, messaging, first-screen layout (value + CTA), and content skeleton.
  2. Design & copy: Figma prototypes, headlines and microcopy, visual assets and iconography.
  3. Build & QA: mobile-first implementation, form checks, baseline analytics hooks.
  4. Launch & tune: production release, verification, first iterations based on initial insight.

Recommended MVP structure

  • Home: value proposition, key offers, social proof, fast CTAs.
  • About: mission, team, principles, differentiators.
  • Services: 3–6 primary offers with concise benefits and “Request a quote”.
  • Cases/Testimonials: short wins and client quotes that address the biggest objections.
  • Contact: form, clickable email/phone, address and hours (useful for local intent).
  • Legal: privacy policy and terms of use.

Where to expand next (optional add-ons)

Once the core starts delivering inquiries, extend capabilities exactly where growth needs it:

  • Website Business Card — a compact one-pager for quick market entry, local SEO and QR-based touchpoints.
  • Landing Page Website — campaign-specific funnels for ads, lead magnets and A/B testing of offers.
  • Create Online Store — product catalog, carts, checkout and fulfillment flows when you add commerce.
  • Banner Design — on-brand ad units and on-site creatives to lift CTR and conversion.
  • Branding — strategy, visual identity and voice to unify every touchpoint.
  • Content Production — photo/video, copywriting and infographics to fuel SEO and sales enablement.

Optional features (enable on request)

  • On-page SEO: semantic H1–H3, metadata, alt text and schema.org (Organization/LocalBusiness) for rich results readiness.
  • Performance hardening: WebP/AVIF, lazy loading, CSS/JS minification and preconnect for consistently fast loads.
  • Baseline analytics: GA4, Search Console, consent banner and “submit/click” events for meaningful KPI tracking.
  • Compliance & security: transparent cookie banner, explicit form consent, privacy policy; spam-safe forms (honeypot/reCAPTCHA) without friction.

Mini-FAQ

How long does an MVP take?
Typically 3–5 weeks after structure and design are approved. Timelines depend on content readiness and page count.

What’s included at launch?
Discovery, architecture, design, development, core forms and deployment. Everything else (advanced SEO, deeper analytics, integrations) is optional and added when it matters.

Can our team edit content?
Yes. We provide a concise guide so you can update texts and images in minutes, and we can add ongoing support if desired.

Do we need landing pages or a shop on day one?
Not necessarily. We focus on a lean core first; we extend only when the data shows potential and the business case is clear.

Conclusion

A corporate website built as an MVP gets you live fast, captures inquiries reliably and lays a solid foundation for scale. Start with the essentials today, then grow into landing pages, e-commerce, stronger branding, conversion-smart banners and scalable content—exactly when your growth requires it.