“How long will this take?” is one of the first questions we hear. The answer depends on scope, but here are realistic timelines for common B2B projects.
Simple Rebuild (5–8 Weeks)
- Brochure site, 10–20 pages
- New design, same structure
- Basic CMS migration
- No complex integrations
Discovery (1–2 weeks) → Design (2–3 weeks) → Build (2–3 weeks) → Launch
Mid-Size Rebuild (8–12 Weeks)
- 20–50 pages, some custom functionality
- New information architecture
- Lead capture, forms, analytics
- Content migration and cleanup
Add time for content inventory, IA testing, and stakeholder review.
Complex Build (12–20 Weeks)
- Large catalogs, documentation, or ecommerce
- Headless architecture, multiple integrations
- Technical SEO from day one
- Phased launch
These projects need sprint-based delivery. Weekly demos keep everyone aligned.
What Slows Projects Down
- Unclear requirements or scope creep
- Content not ready when build starts
- Too many decision-makers
- Skipping discovery
We deliver in weekly sprints. Start a project and we’ll map your timeline.
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