How it Works

These are the steps I will take in order to build your project

Step 1: Determine the type of your project

The first step is to determine what type of project you need. It could be a custom web application, business website, e-commerce website, portfolio website, etc. Then, think about what features you want your website to have.

Step 2: Define your project scope

Project scope is a way to set boundaries on your project and define exactly what goals, deadlines, and project deliverables we will be working towards. By clarifying your project scope, you can ensure you hit your project goals and objectives without delay.

Defining your project scope is a key element of project planning. Without a clear scope statement, your project could warp and grow beyond myself/ team’s ability to complete it, causing delays or burnout. Your project scope helps you envision the entire lifecycle of your project and make sure your end goals are achievable.

Step 3: Create your project mockup design

A mockup is a static design of a website or web application that features many of its final design elements but is not functional. A mockup is not as polished as a live page and typically includes some placeholder data.

Step 4: Submit the contents of your project

After you have chosen your project design, submit the contents that need to be included, such as the logo, site icon, text, images, and graphics.

Step 5: Wait for your project to be developed

Once I have all the details, design, and contents for your project, I will begin the coding / development process. At this point, all you have to do is sit back as your project to be completed.

Step 6: Review your project (QA)

When the development process is complete, you will be able to see and review your website on a staging environment. We can make revisions to ensure that your website is just the way you envisioned it to be.

Website QA (Quality Assurance) can be defined as the process of testing a project(website) in order to discover mistakes, errors or oversights that may not have been noted during web development or design before going live.

Step 6: Plan project website / web application launching

Once you are happy with your project, you need to let me know if you want it on a domain that open to the public or with limited access only. Get a server / web hosting plan so we could launch your project. I can deploy the project on AWS cloud server, shared and dedicated unix server.