Web development in Bratislava
I have been building websites for companies in Slovakia for over ten years — from Bratislava, as a Slovak company, with an invoice you can put through your books. Not templates thrown together, but sites that bring in enquiries: booking systems, online shops, company websites. Most projects ship within 15 working days.
Details
- Defining business goals and objectives
- Competitor analysis for effective blocks and services. Determining references.
- Development and proposal of unique services and tools.
- Creation of a multi-page multilingual website with a control panel, application forms, and feedback.
- Modifications and refinements upon agreement with the client.
- Creation and connection of a Telegram bot for operational request management (booking confirmation/cancellation), calendar and slot changes, and client email notifications.
- Domain/hosting (server) setup, email sending tools connection, bot protection, and Captcha.
- Creation of a mandatory banner for cookie consent compliance.
- Full SEO setup for ideal Google indexing and high organic ranking. Social media sharing debugging.
- Account creation and resource connection: Google Tag Manager, Google Console, GA4, Microsoft Clarity, Bing console.
I provide a performance guarantee and 6 months of free technical support as a gift to all my clients
How it works
- 1A conversation. You tell me what the business needs. I do not ask for a forty-page brief — I propose the solution.
- 2Proposal and sign-off. I show how it will look and work, and what it will cost. No surprises along the way.
- 3Development with progress reviews. You see it taking shape rather than a finished thing at the end.
- 4Launch. Domain, hosting, mail on your own domain, tracking, cookie consent, Google profile — all at once, not in pieces.
- 5Six months of support included. Monitoring, backups, updates, bug fixes.
What I have built
- Biliardovňa — a billiard club in Bratislava with online table booking. Bookings through the site rose markedly after launch.
- Krása štúdio OK — a beauty salon in Ružinov. A booking system wired to Telegram: staff confirm an appointment with one tap and the slot locks automatically.
- Top Sklad and Top Kobka — storage space rental with availability management and reservations.
- Synchro Žralok — a bilingual site for a synchronised swimming club, with content pulled automatically from public Instagram.
- Bodabo — a wholesale shop for vanilla, coffee and cocoa beans.
Why being in Slovakia matters
A website is not only design. Slovak buyers have their own habits, payment methods and expectations, and Slovak law has its own requirements on company details, cookies and data protection. A studio building your site from another country cannot know that. In Bratislava we can meet in person, the invoice carries a Slovak company number, and when something has to be sorted with an authority or a supplier, I speak their language.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a website cost?
A simple landing page from 1,500 EUR, a company website from 3,500 EUR, an online shop from 5,000 EUR. The hourly rate is 35 EUR. I quote after the first conversation and do not change it mid-project. A full breakdown is in the article on website cost.
How long does it take?
Ten working days on average, with 90% of projects delivered within 15. A larger shop or portal takes longer and I say so upfront.
Do I need to prepare a detailed brief?
No. That is exactly what holds most companies up, so I propose the solution based on a short conversation about your goals.
WordPress or custom-built?
Whichever fits. WordPress where you will manage content yourself and ready-made solutions suffice. Custom (PHP, Python, JS) where speed, unusual functionality or integrations are needed.
What is included beyond the site itself?
Domain and hosting setup, mail on your own domain, spam-protected forms, GA4 and Tag Manager tracking, a Consent Mode v2 cookie banner, basic SEO setup and six months of technical support.
Do you work outside Bratislava?
Yes, across Slovakia and neighbouring countries. In Bratislava we can meet in person; with remote clients I work online, and it makes no difference to the result.