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Manufacturing Website Development

How manufacturing website development works with CBWS

Step-by-step process for manufacturing website development with CBWS: discovery, proposal, design, build, testing, launch and handover. Fixed-price clarity before any work begins.

Our process, step by step

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1. Discovery call

15–30 min

A short, free call to understand your business, the current website (if any), your goals and budget. CBWS asks the right questions and sends a clear written summary.

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2. Proposal & scope

1–2 days

You receive a fixed-price proposal with deliverables, timeline and what is outside scope. Nothing is assumed; third-party fees are itemised separately.

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3. Design & build

Per scope

Work happens in agreed stages: structure, design, development and content. You review progress at each checkpoint instead of waiting for a surprise final result.

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4. Testing & review

Before launch

Mobile, speed, forms, links and key user journeys are checked before launch. You review the site and we fix anything in the agreed scope.

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5. Launch & handover

Launch day

The site goes live with a documented handover: logins, how to edit content, and what is covered afterwards. Ongoing care options are available.

Process FAQs

Can you create quote cards for manufacturing products?

Yes. We can structure product and quote cards around range, application, specification, quantity, and contact details. The exact fields and content entry are agreed in scope.

Can the website include a product catalogue?

Yes. Product families, specifications, applications, documents, and enquiry actions can be planned as catalogue pages. Large-scale data entry is scoped separately.

Can you prepare the site for export enquiries?

We can create export-facing pages, market or zone information, shipping prompts, and dealer routes from information you provide. We do not invent certifications or export claims.

Can you connect a trade portal?

We can plan links, landing pages, referral tracking, or lead handoff around a compatible trade portal. Portal features and terms remain with that portal.