FAQ – Service guide WebPedia

Most common questions about website creation, apps, animation and SEO.
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Collaboration

  • What does the collaboration look like from first contact to launch?

    We start with a short brief, then propose scope and technology. Next we go through: UX/UI → development → testing → deployment → training. If you want a step-by-step overview, see: website development process or business app build process.

  • Do you sign an NDA and how do you ensure confidentiality?

    Yes — we can sign an NDA before any details are shared. Your data and project materials are protected throughout the collaboration.

  • How long does it take to build a website or an app?

    A landing page is usually 2–3 weeks, a company website 4–6 weeks, and an app 4–10 weeks (depending on scope). The fastest way to set a realistic timeline is via the quote form.

WebPedia FAQ – collaboration, process and launch questions

Website development

  • How much does a website cost and what determines the price?

    Pricing depends on scope, number of pages, features, content and materials. Simple websites start at around €1,000, and larger sites at around €2,500. See more details here: website development.

  • Custom code or WordPress — which is better for SEO and speed?

    Custom code is lighter and easier to fine-tune for performance and Core Web Vitals, which supports UX and SEO. WordPress can be great to start with, but often needs plugins and additional optimization. If you want to compare approaches, go to: custom-built vs WordPress.

  • What actually impacts PageSpeed and conversions?

    Most often: heavy images, unoptimized fonts, render-blocking scripts, missing lazy-load, and unnecessary libraries. That’s why we design for speed from day one — not “saving” it with optimization after launch. If you want a performance-first website, see: modern websites for SEO and conversion.

Website development – FAQ about pricing, WordPress and performance

Web and mobile apps

  • Web, PWA or native app — how do I choose the best option?

    Web/PWA is the fastest way to launch a product and B2B panels. A native Android app is best when you need full access to phone features (camera, GPS, background tasks). The choice depends on your process, budget and requirements. See the offer: business apps.

  • Can an app be integrated with Google Sheets?

    Yes — Google Sheets can be a great “data engine” for an MVP: reports, orders, product lists, statuses. When the project grows, we can migrate to a database and expand the system without breaking continuity. Examples are described here: app development.

  • How do you ensure app and data security?

    We follow best practices: data validation, permissions, role separation, secure forms, security headers, and — when needed — authentication and audit logging. If you’re planning a panel for employees or partners, it’s best to start with a free quote.

Business apps – FAQ about web, PWA and integrations

Animation and video marketing

  • What sells better: an explainer video or a 3D animation?

    Explainers are great for clarifying your offer and shortening decision time. 3D animation creates a premium feel and strong visual differentiation. The best results come from matching the format to the goal: sales, education, branding or social media. See what we do: animation and video marketing.

  • What is a digital brand ambassador and when does it make sense?

    It’s a virtual character (AI/3D) that guides viewers through content and keeps communication consistent. It makes sense when you create a series and want one recognizable “hero” for your brand. More here: animation services.

  • What is an interactive 3D visualization on a website — and does it hurt SEO?

    It’s a WebGL/Three.js element embedded on the page (rotate/zoom/change color). If implemented smartly (lazy-load, fallback, optimization), it doesn’t have to harm SEO and can increase conversion. See examples: portfolio.

Animation and video – FAQ about explainers, 3D and brand characters

SEO and Google visibility

  • When will I see SEO results and how do you measure them?

    First technical improvements usually show within 2–3 months, and stable rankings for tougher keywords typically take 6–12 months. We report KPIs (visibility, traffic, keywords, implementations) based on data from GA4 and Google Search Console. See scope here: SEO services.

  • What are Core Web Vitals (LCP, INP, CLS) and why do they matter?

    These are metrics for speed, interactivity and visual stability. Improving CWV usually increases user comfort and supports conversions, and technically strengthens page quality. If you want this topic, go to: technical SEO and Core Web Vitals.

  • Why don’t you do link building?

    We focus on on-site work (tech, content, UX, architecture) because it’s a safer and more stable path. Links without solid foundations often don’t hold results.

SEO – FAQ about results, Core Web Vitals and on-site approach

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