Starknot

Elite Digital Architecture.

We build high-performance digital infrastructure, instantly responsive and conversion-driven. Pure code and custom architecture for brands set on dominating their sector.

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Live example

What a site built by Starknot looks like.

A visual reference of the standard we apply to every project. Built from scratch — custom design, distinct identity, verified performance.

01 · Tourism industry

What the site for an operation serving international clients could look like.

Editorial design built around destination visuals, clear hierarchy between services and routes, integrated contact form. A reference for how to represent with authority a company that operates with international travelers and needs to communicate professionalism from the first scroll.

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Why Starknot

Four principles we don't negotiate.

01

We build for the long term

The code we write today will be read by someone else two years from now. Every site is built with stable technology, a clear structure, and complete documentation, so it can be maintained and extended without being rewritten from scratch.

02

We sell outcomes, not deliverables

Nobody buys a site for the site itself. What matters is the presence that conveys authority, the visitor who becomes a customer, and the business that grows with a channel of its own. Every project is measured by those concrete outcomes.

03

Boring beats flashy

Proven patterns beat passing trends. Every technical and visual decision starts from what actually works in production, not from what stands out in a design gallery. Novelty only enters the project when it solves a real problem.

04

We say no

If a project doesn't fit what Starknot does well, it's declined honestly and referred to another professional when possible. One well-served client is worth more than three poorly-served ones: scope honesty protects the quality standard of the work delivered.

What we always deliver

The same baseline, every project. No shortcuts.

These are the fixed deliverables on every site we build, regardless of niche or scope. The non-negotiable foundation of the Starknot standard.

Design from scratch

Every visual decision is justified by the business context. Zero generic solutions, zero visual shortcuts.

Coherent identity

Typography, color, and structure aligned to the brand, with a consistent visual system across the entire site.

Verified performance

Before delivery, site performance is measured with industry-standard tools. Minimum 90 out of 100 points, on both mobile devices and desktop computers.

Mobile-first and accessible

The site is designed and tested on mobile first, where most real-world traffic happens. Baseline accessibility is part of the delivery standard, not an optional add-on.

30 days of post-launch support

Any functional fix within the first month after launch is included at no additional cost. From there, the monthly maintenance plan provides ongoing support for updates and minor changes, so your site never goes stale.

Code transfer

Intellectual property guaranteed from the start. The source code is handed over once the minimum maintenance period ends, or through early release.

How we work

01

Discovery

Before proposing a solution, we identify the real bottleneck in the business: what's preventing the client from communicating their value, capturing inquiries, or conveying authority. The site is designed around that concrete problem, not a generic feature checklist.

02

Design

The full solution is architected — section structure, information hierarchy, visual identity, and value proposition — before writing a single line of code. This lowers the cost of changes and removes improvised decisions during construction.

03

Build

Development moves forward with documented weekly reviews and a visible deliverable at the end of each week. The client gets a live preview link from the start to validate progress and leave concrete feedback on the work in flight.

04

Iterate

After launch, we measure traffic, conversion, and real user behavior on the site. Adjustments are applied based on verifiable data, not intuition. Iteration is part of the monthly maintenance plan.

Frequently asked

What's worth knowing before starting a conversation.

What does a professional website cost?
Each project is quoted by scope, not by the hour. The final price depends on the complexity of the work: from a single-page site focused on a concrete objective, to an institutional site with custom sections and multi-language support. The quote is delivered formally and signed before development begins; the agreed amount does not change during execution. To receive a concrete number, share your project context and we'll get back to you within 24 business hours.
Who owns the website?
The site is yours from day one — the design, the content, and the full intellectual property. Once the monthly maintenance plan commitment is fulfilled, the source code, infrastructure access and corresponding technical documentation are also handed over to you. No third-party branding, no hidden dependencies, no conditions buried in the fine print at any point during the project.
How does the monthly plan and the six-month minimum commitment work?
Each project includes a six-month minimum commitment on the monthly maintenance plan, counted from the site's launch date. This period allows the site to gain organic search positioning, collect usage data, and build authority with both visitors and search engines. Once that period is fulfilled, the source code is handed over to the client at no additional cost, along with the technical documentation needed to migrate to any hosting provider. If the client needs to end the relationship before the six months are met, an early-release fee defined and agreed in the initial quote applies.
What's included in the monthly maintenance plan?
The monthly plan includes professional hosting, continuous uptime monitoring, technical fixes, minor content adjustments (text, images, contact info, hours, and prices), and direct support through the communication channel agreed with the client. The plan keeps the site operational without the client having to deal with infrastructure, SSL certificates, security updates, or potential technical emergencies.
How long does a project take to develop?
Between 10 and 25 business days, depending on the project's complexity tier. Tier 1 (a single-page site or a small-scope project) ships in 10 days. Tier 2 (an institutional site or a medium-scope project) ships in 12 to 14 days. Tier 3 (an extensive project with custom sections or multi-language support) ships in 18 to 25 days. Every tier includes weekly deliverables and live preview access starting in the first week of work.
Next step

Let's build the site the company needs.

A first 30-minute call to evaluate your project, determine whether it fits what Starknot does well, and outline the next steps. If your project fits our offering, a formal proposal follows; if it doesn't fit, we'll explain why and which professionals to consult instead.

Scope diagnosis

We identify the concrete problem the site has to solve and the outcome the business expects.

Fit evaluation

We determine whether the project matches Starknot's offering and quality standard.

Next steps defined

We map the path: a formal proposal with a fixed number, or an honest referral to another provider.

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