Landing pages
Pages built for campaigns, lead capture and offers with one primary action.
Copy, structure and CTA shaped around conversion
Fast, lightweight and easy to measure
Freelance web development for service companies, startups and B2B teams
If you need a business website, a landing page or an initial product with strong commercial thinking and solid technical foundations, I can help you define it and build it without unnecessary layers.
Before hiring, clients usually look for this
Core services
The goal is to help visitors quickly understand whether they need a landing page, a business website, a redesign, ongoing support or custom development.
Pages built for campaigns, lead capture and offers with one primary action.
Copy, structure and CTA shaped around conversion
Fast, lightweight and easy to measure
Professional sites that explain the offer better and make the company look more credible.
Clearer messaging and content structure
SEO and performance built in from the start
Backends, dashboards, integrations and products with actual business logic.
Laravel for workflows, panels and APIs
Maintainable code without unnecessary complexity
When a site already exists but does not convert, does not inspire trust or feels outdated.
Rework structure, messaging and visual hierarchy
Targeted improvements without rebuilding blindly
Technical follow-through so the site keeps improving after launch.
Fixes, updates and iterative improvements
Useful when the team has no in-house technical owner
For teams that need to launch something real quickly without overbuilding.
Define the smallest version worth shipping
Delivery aimed at business learning and next iteration
Project types
The end result matters, but the real question is whether the project fits the goal, the business context and the stage you are in.
Lead generation
Landing page shaped around one primary action
Landing page
A landing page designed to clarify the offer, filter intent and move visitors toward a qualified enquiry.
Turn campaign or search traffic into qualified conversations.
Usually combines a clear offer, trust-building sections, a short form and basic conversion tracking.
Business website
Business website designed for a more complex offer
Business website
A business website designed to explain services better, build trust faster and improve first evaluation.
A stronger first impression and less friction before contact.
Usually includes service architecture, trust sections, FAQs and a more visible contact path.
MVP build
Initial product built to validate and improve
Digital product
A practical base for dashboards, internal tools or MVPs that need actual business logic and a useful first release.
Launch a useful first version without overbuilding from day one.
Usually includes auth, an internal panel, key integrations and a phased base for future iterations.
Common situations
Not inflated case studies. Just common situations where a website or product needs more clarity.
Service company with a scattered offer
They had traffic and referrals, but the website did not explain the offer or build trust well.
Rework the narrative, surface services and simplify the primary CTA path.
Stronger commercial clarity and less friction before the first useful conversation.
Less friction — Typical outcome (Post-launch)
Startup that needed an MVP
They did not need a massive platform. They needed a useful first version quickly.
Define the minimum scope, build the core modules and leave a sound base for iteration.
A faster launch and better product learning.
Faster launch — Typical outcome (From kickoff)
Business with an outdated website
The first impression felt templated and weaker than the actual service quality.
Redesign visual hierarchy, proof sections and trust-building layers.
A more premium perception and a much stronger sales narrative.
Stronger perception — Typical outcome (First month)
Process
Good design is only part of it. Business goals, scope, content and implementation need to align.
We clarify the goal, audience, current state and what actually matters first.
I define architecture, key messaging, design direction and concrete deliverables.
The experience is developed with clarity, performance and future maintenance in mind.
Publishing, polishing and deciding what the next meaningful improvement should be.
Ready to talk through the project?
Share the essentials and get a useful first recommendation, usually within 24 business hours.
Investment
The goal is to set expectations honestly, not squeeze every project into a fixed box. Final pricing depends on scope, content, integrations and actual complexity.
Landing page
For launching an offer, service or campaign around one primary conversion goal.
Business website
When the company needs to present itself better, explain services and build trust faster.
Laravel / MVP / web app
For dashboards, internal tools, integrations or software with specific business rules.
Maintenance
Best when you need steady support, improvements and technical follow-through without hiring in-house.
If the brief is still fuzzy, the right first step is to define scope and priorities properly. That is better than pretending certainty where there is none.
How I work
These are the practical things clients tend to value most when they want someone who can think through the work and build it well.
You work directly with me from the start, so scope, priorities and execution stay in the same conversation instead of being split across layers.
Before building, I make the deliverables, the objective and the right level of complexity clear so the project can move with less uncertainty.
The base is built to be measured, improved and extended later without having to rebuild everything in the next iteration.
Within a few weeks we moved from a site that did not explain the offer to a clear landing page: forms in order and meetings with better context from the first email.
Frequently asked questions
These are the usual objections: timing, pricing, redesigns, remote work and maintenance.
A focused landing page can move quickly. A business website often takes 2 to 6 weeks. A Laravel project or MVP depends on scope and is normally planned in phases.
No. I work remotely with companies in Spain and international teams. If the project is a fit, I can work in English or Spanish.
Yes. Many projects benefit more from fixing structure, messaging, design, speed or contact friction than from rebuilding everything from scratch.
Usually the goal, the audience and whether you already have something live is enough for a useful first proposal.
Yes. I can stay involved after launch for improvements, support, iterative work or a monthly hour block.
That is fine. We can start with a short definition phase to clarify goals, content and the most realistic next step.
Contact
If it looks like a fit, I will reply with an initial recommendation, any clarifying questions and the most practical way to move forward.
Tell me the goal, timing and context. I will tell you if it looks like a fit and what I would suggest next.