I am Oleksandr Filyuk, 15+ years and 130+ shipped projects. I build fast Next.js and TypeScript sites for Cherkasy companies from Shevchenka Boulevard to Dniprovskyi Boulevard — no templates, no middlemen.
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From idea to launch in 2-4 weeks. With design, SEO and full support.
I develop websites of any complexity — from landing pages to web applications
High-converting single-page website for promoting a product, service, or event. Optimized speed and responsiveness.
A compact website to present your brand or personal portfolio. Elegant design and fast loading times.
Multi-page company website with CMS panel, multilingual support, and business process integration.
Full-featured online store on WooCommerce or headless architecture with payment systems and CRM integration.
Complex web application on Next.js or React with server-side logic, API integrations, and real-time features.
Custom business management system: client database, analytics, and process automation tailored to your needs.
I gather requirements, analyze the target audience, competitors, and define key website goals.
I create wireframe structures, define navigation, content hierarchy, and user scenarios.
I develop a unique design in Figma considering branding, responsiveness, and best UX practices.
I code the interface in Next.js or WordPress with pixel-perfect accuracy and speed optimization.
I set up the CMS, databases, API integrations, payment systems, and other server-side components.
I perform cross-browser testing, SEO audits, speed optimization, and security checks.
I deploy to production, set up monitoring, and provide post-launch technical support.
Choose the optimal package for your project
Landing page (6-8 sections)
$1000$1200What's included:
5-6 pages
$2000$2500What's included:
12-16 pages
$4000$5000What's included:
16+ pages
$8000$10000What's included:
Answers to the most popular questions
The default is Next.js, React and TypeScript on a Node.js backend with PostgreSQL. Server-side rendering keeps Google indexing as good as legacy WordPress, while pages load 3-5x faster on 4G in Mytnytsia or the Sosnivskyi district. TypeScript drastically cuts production bugs, which matters for Cherkasy manufacturers who cannot afford catalog downtime. For a comparison see ecommerce in Cherkasy — same foundation.
Yes, this is one of the most common asks in the region. I connect the website to 1С or BAS through a REST API or a Node.js exchange layer — products, stock, prices and orders sync automatically. I have done this for manufacturers around Khreshchatyk Street and for agricultural companies running BAS Agro. For CRM I usually plug into Bitrix24 or RetailCRM. Commercial details live on the ecommerce page.
A 5-8 page brochure site takes 3-4 weeks. A corporate site with catalog, multilingual support and integrations runs 6-10 weeks. A large portal with personal cabinets and 1С exchanges is 12-16 weeks. I split every project into 1-2 week sprints with a demo on a staging domain at the end of each. After 130+ shipped projects I estimate accurately. Online stores have different timing — see ecommerce in Cherkasy.
Yes, and it is not optional. I start every layout mobile-first, because most Cherkasy traffic comes from smartphones, especially around the Liubava and Dnipro Plaza malls. The target is PageSpeed 90+ on mobile and Largest Contentful Paint under 2.5 seconds. I use modern image formats (WebP, AVIF), lazy-loading and a CDN, and I test on real devices, not only in DevTools.
The first call or in-person meeting in Cherkasy is free and runs 40-60 minutes — we align on business goals. I deliver a scope and quote in 3-5 working days. After signing we move to a Figma design, your revisions, then development sprints. Every 1-2 weeks you see progress on a staging domain. Before launch we train your team, hand over documentation and monitor for 30 days at no extra cost. You always have a direct line to me — no project managers in the middle.
Yes, multilingual support is standard. I implement it with next-intl or the built-in Next.js i18n, with separate URLs per language (/uk/ and /en/) — better for SEO than subdomains. I translate the interface, meta tags, hreflang and structured data. If you export — say, a Cherkasy region agri-company selling into the EU — the English version is critical. Content is either yours or done by translators I trust.
You do, 100%. The domain is registered in your name or your company from day one — I only help configure DNS. The code lives in your private GitHub or GitLab repo with full admin access. No closed licenses, no lock-in to my infrastructure. Tomorrow you can hand the project to any ChDTU graduate from the Cherkasy IT Cluster and they will get up to speed in a day thanks to the documentation.
Security is baked in from the first commit: HTTPS by default, Content Security Policy headers, XSS and CSRF protection, server-side validation, password hashing with bcrypt or Argon2. If the site collects personal data I align with GDPR and the Ukrainian data protection law. Regular PostgreSQL backups, monitoring via Sentry. Payment integrations live in a separate boundary — no card data on your server.
Most often I stay on support myself — I know the code. When the business scales and needs an in-house developer, I help hire a graduate from ChNU or ChDTU through the Cherkasy IT Cluster network. I run the technical interview, hand over the documentation and mentor the new hire for 2-3 weeks. It is cheaper than a retainer and keeps the talent in the city.
Yes, even on a corporate site that is not a full store. I plug into the Nova Poshta API for delivery cost and branch picker, Ukrposhta for cheaper routes, and LiqPay, Fondy or WayForPay for online payments. Everything happens inside one form, no third-party redirects. For a full online store see ecommerce in Cherkasy.
Yes, this is one of my core segments. I have built sites for grain traders, sunflower processors and feed manufacturers. Common needs: large SKU catalogs, 1С Agro or BAS integration, separate cabinets for wholesale clients, multi-currency (UAH/EUR/USD) for exporters. Sugar plants and ag processing add another layer — certificates, lab reports and logistics. Everything is built so the director can read a report on a phone.
Price depends on scope, not on city. A landing page starts at 2,000 USD, a corporate site at 5,000-12,000 USD, a complex portal with exchanges and cabinets at 15,000-30,000 USD. The price covers design, development, testing, team training and 30 days of support. I never take 100% upfront — typical schedule is 30/40/30 by milestone. You get an exact figure after a free 60-minute call and scope. For online stores see ecommerce in Cherkasy, the math is different.
Comparison with other options
| Me | Other agencies | |
|---|---|---|
| Who writes the code | Me personally, from the first line to the last | Outsourced juniors behind 2-3 managers |
| Tech stack | Next.js, React, TypeScript, Node.js, PostgreSQL | WordPress with paid ThemeForest templates |
| Site speed | PageSpeed 90+ on mobile | 40-60, fixed only for an extra fee |
| 1С/BAS integrations | Built and tested on your real data by me | Subcontracted, breaks after every release |
| Post-launch support | Direct Telegram line to me | Ticketing system, 3-5 day queue |
| Code documentation | Every module documented, handed to your team | Black-box code only the vendor understands |
Cherkasy is a regional capital on the right bank of the Dnipro with around 272 thousand residents. The city splits into Sosnivskyi, Prydniprovskyi and Mytnytsia districts, each with its own audience profile — from office workers on Shevchenka Boulevard to factory employees in industrial zones. When I start a project with a Cherkasy company, the first thing I check is which devices and which parts of the city the real visitors come from. A feed manufacturer and a SaaS firm near Soborna Square serve different journeys, and a templated solution will not cover both.
Across 15+ years and 130+ shipped projects I have seen the same Cherkasy mistake repeat — buy a ThemeForest template and patch it with a freelancer. Within a year the site becomes unmanageable: mobile PageSpeed drops to 35-40, plugins fight after every update, the 1С integration falls apart. I build differently — from scratch, on a modern Next.js, React and TypeScript stack where every component is under your control.
My default stack is Next.js for the frontend with server-side rendering, React and TypeScript for UI logic, Node.js on the server and PostgreSQL for the database. This is not a trendy combo — it is battle-tested in production from Silicon Valley to Kyiv startups. For the CMS I usually pick Strapi or Directus, sometimes WordPress when the team is already used to it. For online stores I sometimes choose Shopify or WooCommerce, but more on that on the ecommerce page.
Integrations are a story of their own. Cherkasy companies typically run accounting in 1С, BAS, Bitrix24 or RetailCRM. I plug the site into those systems through REST API or GraphQL with two-way sync — products, stock, prices, orders, delivery status. Payments are LiqPay, Fondy and WayForPay for local clients and Stripe for exporters. Delivery is the Nova Poshta and Ukrposhta API with a branch picker right inside the form. I implement all of it personally, with no subcontractors.
I deliberately cap concurrent projects so every client gets full attention. The first meeting is free, 40-60 minutes, in your office near Soborna Square, in a coworking on Khreshchatyk or online. We align on business goals — new client acquisition, order automation, export expansion, or a reputation hub. Then within 3-5 working days I deliver a scope and a transparent quote broken down by stages.
After signing I start with a Figma design. You see mockups before any code is written and can request changes without losing time. Once the design is approved I move into development sprints of 1-2 weeks each. Every sprint ends with a staging demo where you test on real data. This rules out launch-day surprises and lets us correct course early.
Across my clients, 65 to 80 percent of Cherkasy traffic comes from mobile devices. The site has to open instantly on 4G near Sosnivka park, inside the Liubava mall or on the Dnipro embankment. I aim for PageSpeed 90+ on mobile and Largest Contentful Paint under 2.5 seconds. I get there with Next.js SSR, modern image formats (WebP, AVIF), a CDN, lazy-loading and aggressive caching.
SEO is part of the architecture, not a last-minute patch. That means semantic HTML, Schema.org structured data, a clean sitemap.xml, hreflang for languages, optimized meta tags and Open Graph for social. Content is mapped together with you across both informational and commercial keyword clusters. Three to six months after launch organic traffic starts climbing, and the climb sticks for years because the technical base is solid.
One reason to build the site locally is access to talent. ChNU and ChDTU graduate frontend and backend developers every year, and the Cherkasy IT Cluster gathers dozens of companies that actively hire juniors. I document the code to cluster standards on purpose — after launch your company can hire a ChDTU graduate and they pick up support without retraining.
If you do not need an in-house developer, I stay on support personally. Direct Telegram line, no ticket queues of 3-5 days. The first 30 days after launch are free monitoring, after that it is hourly billing or a fixed retainer sized to your volume. Your choice.
Web development in Cherkasy is not buying a template and parking it on a hosting plan. It is an engineering project that decides how much you will earn over the next 3-5 years. I do that engineering work personally, on a modern stack, with full documentation and a direct line to me. 130+ shipped projects are my guarantee that deadlines and budgets will land where promised. If you run a business in Cherkasy and you are looking for a developer who will not disappear after launch — drop me a line and we will set up a free meeting.