What you receive
A corporate website project delivers a finished, launched site plus the assets you need to run it without us. Specifically:
- An agreed sitemap and page structure, signed off before any design work starts
- Custom design applied to your existing brand — colours, type and tone taken from what you already use, not a template with your logo dropped in
- A responsive build tested on phone, tablet and desktop
- Core Web Vitals tuned at launch: compressed and correctly sized images, lazy loading, caching and browser cache headers configured
- SEO foundations built in — clean heading structure, page titles and meta descriptions written for every page, XML sitemap, and Organization, LocalBusiness and Service structured data
- Verified access for search engines and AI answer engines, tested against your live server before launch
- Analytics and conversion tracking configured so enquiries are attributable to their source
- A handover session and written documentation so your team can update the site themselves
Our seven-phase process
Phase 1 — Analysis. We review your current site, your competitors and how your customers actually search. You get a written summary of what we found before anything is designed.
Phase 2 — Planning. Sitemap and page structure agreed. This is the phase that determines whether the site is findable, so we spend real time on it rather than defaulting to Home / About / Services / Contact.
Phase 3 — Content. We work from your existing material and write what is missing. Content is the single largest cause of delayed launches, so we front-load it deliberately.
Phase 4 — Mock-up. Visual design for key templates, presented for approval. Revisions happen here, where they are cheap.
Phase 5 — Development. The full build, on WordPress.
Phase 6 — Testing. Cross-device, cross-browser, forms, tracking, page speed, structured data validation and crawler access. We test all of it before you see it, then again with you.
Phase 7 — Deployment. Launch, redirects mapped from old URLs, sitemap submitted, and monitoring for the first weeks after go-live.
What it costs, and what moves the price
Corporate website pricing in Malaysia is driven by page count, how much content already exists, and how many custom-built functions the site needs — not by hours at a desk. We quote a fixed project price after scoping, so the figure you approve is the figure you pay.
Two things reliably inflate a quote: content that is not ready when the build starts, and scope added after design approval. We scope specifically to avoid both, and we will tell you which of the two is the live risk on your project.
Why we build on WordPress
WordPress keeps three things in your hands: your content, your hosting, and your ability to change vendors. A proprietary platform routes every future change back through whoever built it. We hand over full access at the end of every project, and we are not interested in retainers that exist only because a client cannot leave.
Where a project genuinely calls for something else — a heavy web application, a large catalogue — we will say so rather than force the tool we prefer.
What we need from you
Projects move at the speed of approvals. We need a single decision-maker who can sign off each phase, your brand assets, and whatever content already exists. A client who turns feedback around in two days will launch considerably sooner than one who needs two weeks per round, regardless of how fast we build.
Who this suits
Established Malaysian businesses that need a credible, findable presence — manufacturers, ports and industrial services, medical practices, education providers, security services and professional firms. Our published work includes Kuantan Port, Sealy Malaysia, Emeans Education and APT Hair & Beauty College.
Selling products directly online instead? E-commerce website development is the better fit. Need one focused page for an ad campaign? See landing page design.
A website that cannot be found is only a brochure
A corporate website earns its cost through visibility — ranking in search, and being readable by the AI assistants a growing share of buyers now ask first. Every site we build ships with the structured data, clean markup and verified crawler access both depend on. What happens after launch is covered by our SEO and AEO service.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a corporate website project take?
A typical corporate website runs from initial brief to launch over several weeks. The single largest variable is content readiness — projects where copy, images and approvals are prepared in advance move considerably faster than projects where content is written during the build.
Will my website be mobile friendly and fast?
Yes. Every build is responsive and tested against Google's Core Web Vitals, which measure loading speed, interactivity and visual stability. These are confirmed ranking factors and they also directly affect conversion rate.
Do I own the website after it is built?
Yes. You own your domain, your hosting account and your website files. We can host and maintain the site on your behalf, but ownership does not sit with us.
Can the website be updated without a developer?
Yes. Sites are built on WordPress with a visual editor, so your team can update text, images, pages and blog posts without writing code. We provide handover training as part of the project.
How much does a corporate website cost in Malaysia?
Cost is driven by page count, how much content already exists, and how many custom functions are needed — not by hours worked. We quote a fixed project price after scoping, so the figure you approve is the figure you pay. The two things that most often inflate a quote are content that is not ready at kick-off and scope added after design approval.
What is the difference between a corporate website and a landing page?
A corporate website is a multi-page presence covering who you are, what you offer and why you are credible — built to be found in search and to serve visitors at every stage. A landing page is a single focused page built for one campaign and one action, usually paired with paid advertising. Many businesses need both.
Do you provide website maintenance after launch?
Yes, though it is optional rather than mandatory. Because we build on WordPress and hand over full access, you are free to maintain the site in-house or with another provider. We are not interested in retainers that exist only because a client cannot leave.
Will my new website be visible to AI assistants like ChatGPT?
Every site we build ships with the structured data, clean markup and crawler access that AI answer engines depend on. This is not automatic — many websites unknowingly block GPTBot and PerplexityBot at the server or CDN level. We verify it explicitly before launch.































