Website and web app development for businesses in Khmelnytskyi and the Khmelnytskyi region — from simple landings for hotels around Nezalezhnosti Square and medical centers to full SaaS products and B2B portals of Khmelnytskyi IT studios. Stack: Next.js 15, React 19, TypeScript, Tailwind, PostgreSQL, Prisma. CI/CD, Vercel, Lighthouse 90+ across all metrics, WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility.
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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 core stack is Next.js + React + TypeScript on the front-end and Node.js + PostgreSQL on the back-end. For content projects I add Strapi or Directus as a headless CMS. If you already run on WordPress or WooCommerce, I integrate with it through REST or GraphQL. This stack is a deliberate choice: it gives fast SSR, type safety, easy hiring and stable performance under the seasonal peaks typical for textile and food companies in Podillia.
Yes, it is one of my flagship cases. I build B2B portals with personal price lists for dealers, multi-currency cart, stock reservation, manager roles and 1C or BAS integration. For 7th Kilometer wholesalers the critical features are fast SKU search, photo catalogue, document downloads and Excel export — I cover all of it on the architecture level, not via plugins. Details are on the web development page.
I work through official APIs and XML/JSON exchange files. For 1C and BAS I set up two-way sync of items, stock, prices, orders and documents. For Bitrix24 — webhooks and REST for leads, deals and documents. For RetailCRM — full sync of orders and customers. All exchanges are logged, and I provide the client with a sync status dashboard and alerts on errors so the Khmelnytskyi accounting team does not babysit the integration manually.
A corporate site with a design system, 8-12 page types, multilingual support and CMS takes 6 to 10 weeks. A B2B portal with cabinets and accounting integration runs 12 to 20 weeks. I run the project in 2-week sprints with a video demo at the end of each. The first production build is live by week 3-4, and we add functionality from there. This approach lowers risk and lets Khmelnytskyi businesses launch marketing in parallel with engineering.
I personally lead architecture, the design system, key front-end work and the back-end API. I bring in trusted engineers I have worked with for years — front-end developers, DevOps, QA. All communication goes through me, so you never play broken telephone. For Khmelnytskyi projects I am happy to include your internal specialists or graduates of KhNU and Khmelnytskyi IT Cluster — it speeds up handover and reduces support cost.
Pages are server-rendered (SSR) or statically generated (SSG), which gives LCP under 1.8 seconds even on 3G. I configure correct heading hierarchy, Schema.org markup, sitemap.xml, robots.txt, OpenGraph and clean human-readable URLs. For content projects I integrate Google Search Console and automatic sitemap updates. Thanks to this, Khmelnytskyi clients steadily grow in organic search without extra paid traffic spend.
Yes. I often join projects as an external expert when part of the team is already in place. I can take ownership of either the Next.js / React front-end, the Node.js / PostgreSQL back-end, or only the 1C / BAS / RetailCRM integration. Before kickoff I run a technical audit and deliver a report with risks and a work plan. This is a convenient format for teams from Khmelnytskyi IT Cluster that scale their own products.
I sign an SLA with a 4-hour response window on business days and a clear list of recurring activities: monitoring, backups, dependency updates, security patches and roadmap improvements. For critical systems — B2B portals and online stores — I add an on-call rotation. The monthly support budget is transparent: you see every hour in the report. This is what fundamentally separates me from agencies that disappear after signing the closing act.
For Podillia textile manufacturers I recommend a hybrid: a public SEO-friendly catalogue for retail plus a closed B2B cabinet for wholesale clients and dealers. The B2B side covers personal price lists, order history, documents, shipping statuses with Nova Poshta and Ukrposhta. The 1C or BAS integration covers accounting. If you also plan to sell to end customers, see ecommerce in Khmelnytskyi.
Yes. I often join product teams as an architect or a fractional technical lead — from MVP to Series A readiness. I help design scalable architecture on Next.js and Node.js, build a design system, set up CI/CD and run code reviews. For startups from Khmelnytskyi IT Cluster this is a faster route than hiring a senior engineer in-house, especially when the team is still 3-5 people.
Yes. For instrument-making I have built systems with technical documentation, product configurators and service-centre cabinets. For food companies — catalogues with logistics, B2B portals for distributors and 1C integration with EDI exchange. All of these projects rest on clean engineering: typed TypeScript, tests and documented APIs. If your facility is in the Lezneve or Vystavka district, I will visit on-site for a process audit.
The first step is a 60-minute call where I dig into your business, constraints and goals. Within 3-5 days you get a written plan: scope, phases, team, timeline and budget. A corporate site starts from a defined range; a B2B portal is on average 2-3 times higher. I do not work from off-the-shelf price lists — every Khmelnytskyi project gets an individual estimate. Booking is available on the web development page.
Comparison with other options
| Me | Other agencies | |
|---|---|---|
| Stack | Next.js, React, TypeScript, Node.js, PostgreSQL | WordPress template + jQuery |
| Accounting integrations | 1C, BAS, Bitrix24, RetailCRM end-to-end | Manual price list uploads |
| LCP speed | Under 1.8 s on 3G | 5-8 s, no optimisation |
| Post-launch support | SLA, response within 4 hours | Disappear after payment |
| API documentation | OpenAPI + Postman collections | Hand over a zip and leave |
A website is the cheapest and most productive sales channel for any company in Khmelnytskyi and the Khmelnytskyi region. Not a sign on Lesi Ukrainky boulevard, not a listing on OLX, not a poster on Shevchenka — but the website that opens on a customer’s phone at 11:30 p.m., answers typical questions, accepts online payments, and automatically forwards a lead into your CRM. I’m Alex Filiuk, Senior UI/UX and web developer with 15 years of experience, building websites for Ukrainian and international businesses since the 2010s. My portfolio contains 130+ shipped projects — from simple landing pages for local services in Khmelnytskyi to full SaaS platforms for clients in the US and Europe.
This page brings together everything a Khmelnytskyi business owner or marketing lead should know before commissioning turnkey web development: which types of sites exist, how to choose the right stack, how much it costs and how long it takes, how to avoid typical mistakes, which integrations are critical specifically for the Ukrainian market, and how to work with a contractor so the result doesn’t need rebuilding a year later.
In Khmelnytskyi — a city of 240,000+ residents with a strong small-and-medium business sector — competition in every niche is high. Dental clinics number in dozens, law firms in hundreds, beauty salons and auto services so many that the customer chooses not “where the service is” but “where it’s most convenient to get it”. That’s where the website decides the outcome.
A modern website in 2026 performs several functions at once:
If your current website is a one-page Tilda from 2019 or “a WordPress that the nephew built” — it’s not an asset, it’s a constraint on the business. Time to upgrade.
There’s no “universal site” for everyone. Before writing code, we agree which type solves your specific business goals.
If you’re not sure which type you need — book a free consultation via the contact form, we’ll discuss your goals and I’ll recommend a format you won’t need to redo in six months.
The tech stack is the toolset the site is built on. It directly affects speed, flexibility, support cost and ability to scale. I work on a modern JavaScript stack that is the 2026 industry standard.
Why not Tilda, Wix or stock WordPress? Tilda and Wix are builders with vendor lock-in: you can never migrate your site, you pay monthly “rent”, SEO is template-limited, speed suffers on large sites. WordPress is flexible but requires constant maintenance: plugin updates, conflicts, slowness, regular hacks via vulnerabilities in popular plugins. On my stack you get fully owned code in Git, zero vendor dependence, 1–2 second speed, and easy scaling. If you’re also planning a mobile app — consider mobile development on React Native to share code with the web.
I work via a transparent process where each stage has a fixed deliverable. No “trust us and wait 3 months” — you see intermediate artefacts and influence direction every week.
Total cycle for a corporate site is 8–12 weeks. For a landing — 2–3 weeks. For e-commerce or SaaS — from 12 weeks onward in sprints.
“We’ll build the site first, then deal with SEO” is a myth that costs businesses big money. SEO is wired in at the architecture and code level, not glued on later. Here’s what I do at the development stage by default, at no extra cost:
If you also need content promotion (blog articles, link building, competitor audits) — that’s a separate stream available as SEO. It works in tandem with Google Ads, which cover commercial queries while SEO accumulates organic traffic.
A modern site isn’t a “page with text” — it’s a node of integrations. I configure these by default or as options of your choice:
If you’re planning complex internal logic (e.g. a custom CRM for sales or ERP for manufacturing in the Khmelnytskyi region) — that’s a separate service available as CRM/ERP/SaaS development.
Price is shaped by scope, complexity and timelines — not by the client’s geography. The owner of a Khmelnytskyi café, an IT startup from Kyiv, or a Los Angeles medical clinic gets the same rates for the same scope. Approximate ranges (exact figures are in the “Pricing” block above):
If you order the website together with branding, UI/UX design, SEO or Google Ads — you get a package discount. It’s healthy business sense — savings for you and more efficient work for me (one context, one logic, one team).
Over 15 years I’ve seen dozens of cases where a Khmelnytskyi business (and across Ukraine) overpaid for a poor result due to typical mistakes. The key ones:
The portfolio contains 130+ projects. Among the most relevant for Khmelnytskyi businesses I can walk through in detail — both websites, web apps and CRMs:
Each of these is not “another website” but the resolution of a concrete business goal: lead growth, shortened sales cycle, automated operations, lower customer acquisition cost. I’m happy to walk through cases in your niche on Zoom at the brief — drop a note via the contact form.
Web development is part of an ecosystem. If you’re planning a serious launch or rebuild — consider a full approach:
I work not only with Khmelnytskyi-region businesses. If you have offices in several cities or are planning regional expansion — we’ll build a system that scales. Among other locations I actively work with:
The full list of locations is on the “Service Areas” page.
If you have a specific request — fill in the contact form or write to email/Telegram (contacts in the website footer). The first consultation is free, up to 60 minutes long. We’ll discuss your business, the site’s goals, feature priorities, an approximate budget and timeline. After that I’ll send a detailed proposal with a fixed price and roadmap — no surprises and no hidden fees.
I’m ready to build a website for your business in Khmelnytskyi that will sell, rank in Google, and won’t need rewriting in a year. Not “another site in the portfolio”, but a working business asset that grows alongside your company.