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Web Development in Mykolaiv, Ukraine

I build turnkey websites for Mykolaiv businesses — from landings for agri-exporters and port services to corporate portals and e-commerce for Korabelnyi and Inhulskyi districts. Stack: Next.js, React, Node.js, Tailwind, headless CMS — fast code, SEO, CRM, LiqPay and Nova Poshta integrations.

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Web Development in Mykolaiv, Ukraine
Alex FiliukCEO & Founder at High-End Agency15+ years of design & development

Submit a request

Fill out the form or call. It is free and non-binding.

Free consultation

We discuss your project, goals and budget. I prepare an individual proposal.

Get your website

From idea to launch in 2-4 weeks. With design, SEO and full support.

Types of Websites

I develop websites of any complexity — from landing pages to web applications

🖥️

Landing Page Development

High-converting single-page website for promoting a product, service, or event. Optimized speed and responsiveness.

💼

Business Card Website

A compact website to present your brand or personal portfolio. Elegant design and fast loading times.

🏢

Corporate Website Development

Multi-page company website with CMS panel, multilingual support, and business process integration.

🛒

E-commerce Store Development

Full-featured online store on WooCommerce or headless architecture with payment systems and CRM integration.

⚙️

Web Application Development

Complex web application on Next.js or React with server-side logic, API integrations, and real-time features.

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CRM/ERP System Development

Custom business management system: client database, analytics, and process automation tailored to your needs.

Work Process

1

Brief & Analytics

I gather requirements, analyze the target audience, competitors, and define key website goals.

2

Prototyping

I create wireframe structures, define navigation, content hierarchy, and user scenarios.

3

UI/UX Design

I develop a unique design in Figma considering branding, responsiveness, and best UX practices.

4

Frontend Development

I code the interface in Next.js or WordPress with pixel-perfect accuracy and speed optimization.

5

Backend & Integrations

I set up the CMS, databases, API integrations, payment systems, and other server-side components.

6

Testing & Optimization

I perform cross-browser testing, SEO audits, speed optimization, and security checks.

7

Launch & Support

I deploy to production, set up monitoring, and provide post-launch technical support.

Pricing

Choose the optimal package for your project

Starter

Landing Page

Landing page (6-8 sections)

$1000$1200

What's included:

  • Client interview
  • Competitor analysis
  • Design development or template selection
  • Development on WordPress + ACF
  • Mobile adaptation
  • Semantic markup
  • SSL certificate (Let's Encrypt)
  • Open Graph
  • Anti-spam
  • Hosting and domain selection
  • Content filling
  • Website testing
Website ready in 1 week
Basic

Business Card Site

5-6 pages

$2000$2500

What's included:

  • Client interview
  • Target audience analysis
  • Competitor analysis
  • UX development
  • Custom design development
  • Prototyping
  • Development on WordPress + ACF
  • Semantic markup
  • Pixel Perfect
  • Mobile adaptation
  • SSL certificate (Let's Encrypt)
  • Open Graph
  • Schema
  • Local Business
  • SEO optimization
  • Sitemap
  • Google PageSpeed 80+ optimization
  • Anti-spam
  • Hosting and domain selection
  • Content filling
  • Website testing
Website ready in 3 weeks
Business

Business Website

12-16 pages

$4000$5000

What's included:

  • Client interview
  • Target audience analysis
  • Competitor analysis
  • UX development
  • Custom design development
  • Prototyping
  • Development on WordPress + ACF
  • Semantic markup
  • Pixel Perfect
  • Mobile adaptation
  • Responsive images for different devices
  • SSL certificate (Let's Encrypt)
  • Open Graph
  • Schema
  • Local Business
  • SEO optimization
  • Sitemap
  • Google PageSpeed 80+ optimization
  • Anti-spam
  • Website security
  • Stock photos
  • Hosting and domain selection
  • Content filling
  • Website testing
  • Support and maintenance
Website ready in 1 month
Premium

Premium Website

16+ pages

$8000$10000

What's included:

  • Client interview
  • Target audience analysis
  • Competitor analysis
  • Logo development
  • Corporate identity development
  • UX development
  • Custom premium design development
  • Prototyping and animation
  • Development on WordPress + ACF
  • Semantic markup
  • Pixel Perfect
  • Retina Ready
  • Lazy Loading
  • Accessibility
  • Mobile adaptation
  • Responsive images for different devices
  • SSL certificate (Let's Encrypt)
  • Open Graph
  • Schema
  • Local Business
  • SEO optimization
  • Sitemap
  • Google PageSpeed 90+ optimization
  • Anti-spam
  • Website security
  • Stock photos
  • Hosting and domain selection
  • Content filling
  • Website testing
  • Plugin and CMS updates
  • Backup
  • Google Analytics setup
  • Google Search Console indexing setup
  • Telegram integration
  • Instagram integration
  • Support and maintenance
Website ready in 1 month

Portfolio

Examples of completed projects

CYTY

CYTY

BMW Service CRM

BMW Service CRM

Michelle Bell

Michelle Bell

Coffee Station

Coffee Station

Pet Alteration

Pet Alteration

Alt Mobile CRM

Alt Mobile CRM

Best 365 Care

Best 365 Care

Solars Power Systems

Solars Power Systems

High-Level Remodeling

High-Level Remodeling

Imprint

Imprint

FundlyHub

FundlyHub

European Auto Parts CRM

European Auto Parts CRM

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most popular questions

The cost depends on the type and scope of the project. Approximate ranges: a landing page for a single service or campaign — basic package, a multi-page corporate website with a blog and CMS — standard, an e-commerce store or portal with user accounts — premium with individual estimation.

Exact figures are agreed after the brief — they depend on the number of pages, integration complexity (LiqPay, Bitrix24, KeyCRM, 1C), multi-language requirements (UA/EN for agri-exporters) and content volume. If you order the website together with UI/UX design, SEO or branding — you get a package discount. For Mykolaiv businesses I usually recommend starting from MVP — a minimal working site that launches fast and grows in stages.

Standard cycles for businesses in Mykolaiv and the region:

  • Landing page (1 service, 1 form, basic integrations) — 2–3 weeks from brief to launch.
  • Corporate website (8–15 pages + blog + CMS + 2–3 integrations) — 5–8 weeks.
  • E-commerce store (catalog, cart, payments, user account) — 8–12 weeks.
  • SaaS / portal for port logistics or agri (auth, roles, complex logic) — from 3 months in sprints.

I count timelines from the moment the final design and approved content are ready. If a project starts “from scratch” (no design yet) — add another 2–4 weeks for UI/UX. Expedited format is possible if a dedicated content manager is on the client side.

The base stack I work with daily:

  • Frontend: Next.js (App Router), React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, Framer Motion. SSR/SSG/ISR — chosen per task.
  • Backend: Node.js (Express, Fastify), serverless functions on Vercel/Netlify, or Python (FastAPI) for ML and ETL parts (relevant for agri-exporters and port systems).
  • Database: PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Supabase for fast starts.
  • Headless CMS: Strapi, Directus, Sanity — so the client edits texts.
  • Hosting: Vercel, Netlify, AWS, or a dedicated VPS at Hetzner / DigitalOcean.

This is the global industry standard for product websites — from a landing for a Mykolaiv clinic to SaaS for agri-export. If a mobile app is needed in parallel — consider mobile development.

Yes — that’s a baseline requirement on every project. The site ships with a headless CMS (Strapi or Directus) where you edit texts, replace images, add news, cases and services through a friendly admin interface. No HTML knowledge needed, no calling a developer for small things.

I also record a 15–25 minute video walkthrough in your language showing exactly how your specific admin works. Your content manager or marketer in Mykolaiv will be able to publish promotions, blog posts and manage the catalog independently. If there’s no one on the team — I help find a content freelancer or plug in mine. This is especially relevant for agri-exporters whose content is updated seasonally. More on the SEO page.

Technical SEO is a mandatory part of every project, included at no extra cost. This means: SSR/SSG for indexing, valid HTML markup, Schema.org structured data (LocalBusiness, Product, Article, FAQPage), correct meta tags, Open Graph, Twitter Cards, sitemap.xml, robots.txt, canonical tags, hreflang for multi-language sites.

Content SEO (writing articles, link building, local citations, GMB optimisation) is a separate stream available as SEO. For Mykolaiv businesses it’s especially important to set up Google Business Profile, register in local directories, and build regional landing pages for queries like “in Mykolaiv”, “in Ochakiv”, “in Voznesensk” — like this one.

The most popular integrations for Mykolaiv-region businesses:

  • Payments: LiqPay, WayForPay, Fondy, Stripe (for international clients and agri-exporters), Apple Pay/Google Pay.
  • CRM: Bitrix24, KeyCRM, AmoCRM, Pipedrive, HubSpot — leads from forms drop into the funnel automatically with UTM source tags.
  • Email marketing: Mailchimp, SendPulse, eSputnik, ConvertKit — subscriptions, triggers, sequence campaigns.
  • Messengers: Telegram bot for new leads, Viber, WhatsApp Business, on-site chat.
  • Google ecosystem: Analytics 4, Tag Manager, Search Console, Maps, Calendar.
  • 1C / BAS / inventory systems — catalog and stock sync for e-commerce and producers.
  • Logistics: Nova Poshta, Ukrposhta API — critical for Mykolaiv retail and farms.

I also help with custom CRM/ERP development when off-the-shelf isn’t enough — e.g. for port logistics or grain trading.

Tilda and Wix are great builders for a fast MVP or temporary landing. But they have important limits: vendor lock-in (you can never “export” the site), constrained SEO, sluggishness on large content, rental model (you pay monthly while the site exists). WordPress is more flexible but needs constant updates, suffers from plugin conflicts and is famous for slowness.

My approach — custom Next.js development: the code is fully yours, in a Git repo, you’re not tied to any builder, the site is fast, scales easily and doesn’t “fall apart” because of a third-party plugin update. For Mykolaiv agri-business and e-commerce this is critical — in season the catalogue grows to thousands of SKUs and Tilda chokes on that volume. More expensive upfront, but cheaper long term. Stack details on the UI/UX design page.

The default working format with Mykolaiv clients is fully online, with regular synchronous sessions: a 90-minute brief call on Zoom or Google Meet at the start, weekly sprint calls, Figma and staging-server demos, communication on Telegram or Slack. It’s more effective and faster than weekly in-person meetings.

If your office is on Soborna, in the Inhulskyi or Korabelnyi district — material exchange and credentials handover happen online-first; it’s not a blocker, it actually speeds things up. I work with clients across the Mykolaiv region — Ochakiv, Voznesensk, Pervomaisk, Snihurivka, Bashtanka. If an in-person brief is critical — I can plan a trip via Kyiv or Lviv where I travel regularly. Contacts in the form.

Over 15 years, the most popular formats on the Mykolaiv market:

  • Service landing pages — dental clinics, law firms, medical centres, repair crews, beauty salons, real-estate agencies in the Tsentralnyi and Inhulskyi districts.
  • Corporate websites — Mykolaiv-region manufacturers (food processing, machine building), wholesale distributors, B2B services with UA/EN localisation.
  • Agri-export sites — multilingual portals for grain traders, oil producers, wineries, with batch catalogues and CRM integration.
  • E-commerce — local retail, farms, niche boutiques.
  • Customer portals — for port services, auto repair, cleaning, medical centres.
  • SaaS and MVPs — for Mykolaiv startups around the Makarov University and MNU.

Examples in the portfolio.

Yes — that’s a core principle of how I work. After final payment you get: full access to the Git repository (GitHub or GitLab), access to hosting (Vercel, Netlify, Hetzner VPS), to the domain, to the database, to all third-party services. No vendor lock-in — your site is fully yours and any other developer can keep building on it.

The contract specifies exclusive proprietary rights to the code and design. I retain only the right to display the final result in the portfolio on filyuk.top — and this is agreed at the start. If the project is under NDA (e.g. a port B2B service or grain trading) — everything stays confidential.

The base security checklist on all my projects:

  • HTTPS with auto-renewal of certificates (Let’s Encrypt or Cloudflare).
  • Rate-limiting on all public forms — critical for agri-exporters and B2B.
  • CSP (Content Security Policy), X-Frame-Options, Strict-Transport-Security headers.
  • Protection from CSRF/XSS/SQL injection — parameterised queries, input sanitisation, ORM on the backend.
  • Regular dependency updates via Dependabot or Renovate.
  • Backups of database and media — daily automatic, 30-day retention.
  • 2FA on the CMS admin and all administrative accesses.

For e-commerce — additionally a PCI-DSS-compliant payment flow (via LiqPay/WayForPay/Stripe) so card data never touches your server. Details on the CRM/ERP/SaaS page.

The first 30 days after launch is free warranty support: I fix bugs, do minor cosmetic adjustments and answer technical questions. This isn’t a “minimum guarantee” — it’s a real month of stability while the site runs in on real traffic from Mykolaiv, Ochakiv and Voznesensk.

After that I offer an SLA support package: a fixed monthly fee covering — dependency updates, uptime monitoring, backups, minor text/media edits (up to X hours per month), monthly speed and Core Web Vitals reports. If you want to grow the site (new features, new sections, A/B tests) — those are separate sprints. For systemic growth — also consider conversion optimisation and Google Ads, which work in tandem with SEO.

Why choose me?

Comparison with other options

Alex FiliukWeb studio / Tilda / freelancer
Tech stack✅ Next.js, React, TS, Node.js, headless CMS📋 Tilda/Wix/ready-made WordPress theme
Page load speed✅ 1–2 s, Lighthouse 90+⚠️ 3–6 s, Lighthouse 40–60
SEO-readiness for Rivne✅ SSR/SSG, schema markup, sitemap, regional landings❌ Template SEO, no regional structure
Integrations (CRM/payments/email)✅ LiqPay, WayForPay, Bitrix24, KeyCRM, Mailchimp, Telegram💰 Often extra cost or workarounds
Content editing✅ Headless CMS — client edits texts and media❌ Developer-only or confusing admin
Code and rights handover✅ Git repository, exclusive rights in contract❓ Vendor lock-in (Tilda), vague terms
Security✅ HTTPS, rate-limiting, CSP, dependency updates⚠️ Standard plugin set, irregular updates
Meetings in Rivne✅ In person at brief and final handover❌ Manager chat only
Post-launch support✅ 30 days free + SLA package💰 Hourly billing or “pay-by-minute”

Web Development in Mykolaiv, Ukraine — Next.js, React, Headless CMS | Alex Filiuk

Web Development in Mykolaiv — from MVP landings to corporate portals and e-commerce for agri-export

A website is the cheapest and most productive sales channel for any company in Mykolaiv and the Mykolaiv region. Not a sign on Soborna street, not a listing on OLX, not a poster on Bohoyavlenskyi avenue — 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 Mykolaiv to full SaaS platforms for clients in the US and Europe.

This page brings together everything a Mykolaiv 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 for the Ukrainian market and the region’s port and agri-export specifics, and how to work with a contractor so the result doesn’t need rebuilding a year later.

Why a modern website is a business tool, not a “check-the-box” item

In Mykolaiv — a city of 470,000+ residents with a strong port sector, an agri-export hub for southern Ukraine, and manufacturing giants like Sandora and Nibulon — competition in every niche is high. Dental clinics on Admirala Makarova street number in dozens, law firms in hundreds, beauty salons and auto services in the Tsentralnyi and Inhulskyi districts 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:

  • First contact. 80% of customers in Mykolaiv look at the site before calling — even if they were referred by friends. If the site is slow, broken or has no mobile version, the lead is lost before the call.
  • Answers to questions. How much does it cost? How long does it take? Is there a guarantee? Where’s the office? Do you accept cards? The site answers 80% of questions without unnecessary calls — and you save your admin’s time.
  • A sales channel. Application form, online booking, card payment, cart with Nova Poshta delivery — all of this converts contact into order without intermediaries.
  • An SEO asset. A properly built site ranks in Google for queries like “{your service} in Mykolaiv” — and customers find you themselves, without ad spend.
  • An export channel. For agri-exporters, oil producers and wineries — a multilingual site with UA/EN/sometimes FR/AR versions is the baseline inbound channel into international B2B.
  • Proof base. Cases, reviews, portfolio, certificates, ISO — what you’d have to print offline is simply present on the page online.

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.

Types of websites I build — and which one is right for you

There’s no “universal site” for everyone. Before writing code, we agree which type solves your specific business goals.

  • Landing page. One page, one product, one action (lead/payment/subscription). Ideal for launching a new service, an ad campaign, or testing a niche. Cycle 2–3 weeks. Suitable for dentists, lawyers, coaches, tutors and beauty masters in Mykolaiv.
  • Corporate website. 8–15 pages: home, services, cases, blog, contacts, about. With CMS, where you run the blog and add cases yourself. Suitable for manufacturers, clinics, law firms and B2B services in the Mykolaiv region.
  • Agri-export website. Multilingual (UA/EN/optionally FR/AR), with a batch catalogue, certificates, CRM integration, RFQ forms and a separate B2B portal. Profile of Mykolaiv companies like grain traders and sunflower oil producers.
  • E-commerce store. Product catalog, cart, checkout, user account, online payment, 1C/BAS integration, delivery via Nova Poshta or Ukrposhta. For local retail and producers.
  • Customer portal / B2B portal. Auth, order history, reports, documents, subscription payment. For port services, auto repair, legal subscriptions, medical centres.
  • SaaS and MVP. A full product with user roles, complex business logic and billing. For Mykolaiv startups around the Makarov University and MNU aiming at the national or international market.
  • Education platforms (LMS). Courses, lessons, tests, student progress, subscription payments. For private schools and training centres in Mykolaiv.
  • Multi-language sites. UA + EN + others, with proper hreflang, content localisation, separate URLs per language. For businesses entering the international market.

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.

Tech stack: what it is and why it matters

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.

  • Next.js (a React framework) — the foundation of the frontend. Supports SSR (server-side rendering) for SEO, SSG (static generation) for blistering speeds, ISR (incremental static regeneration) for hybrid cases. It’s what powers Nike, Hulu, Twitch and TikTok websites.
  • React + TypeScript — the language and component library. Typing protects against bugs at code-writing time, not at testing time.
  • Tailwind CSS — utility-first CSS framework. Lets you write styles fast, without custom-CSS chaos, with guaranteed design-system consistency.
  • Node.js / Serverless — backend. For most sites, serverless functions on Vercel suffice; for more complex projects — a full Express or Fastify server.
  • PostgreSQL / Supabase / MongoDB — databases. Chosen per task: relational DB for catalog and users, document DB for flexible structures.
  • Strapi / Directus — headless CMS. You edit content via a friendly admin while the site stays a fast Next.js frontend.
  • Vercel / Netlify / Hetzner — hosting. Vercel for fast start and auto-deploy, Hetzner for server control and lower cost.

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. For an agri-exporter with a thousand batches or for a B2B parts catalogue serving the port market — that’s a non-starter. WordPress is flexible but requires constant maintenance. 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.

What the process looks like — step by step

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.

  1. Brief and discovery (week 1). A 90-minute online meeting on Zoom or Google Meet, a detailed questionnaire, competitor analysis in your niche — both local Mykolaiv and national and international. We exit with a fixed scope, KPI and deadline.
  2. UI/UX design (weeks 2–4). If there’s no design yet — we create it in Figma. If there is — review with an eye toward technical implementation. More on this stage on the UI/UX design page.
  3. Architecture and setup (week 5). I configure the repository, project structure, CI/CD, staging server, database, headless CMS. You get a live staging where progress is visible.
  4. Development (weeks 5–10). In 1–2 week sprints. After each sprint — demo, feedback, adjustment. You constantly see how the site “comes alive” — from skeleton to final version.
  5. Integrations and content (weeks 10–11). I connect payment systems (LiqPay, WayForPay), CRM (Bitrix24, KeyCRM), email services (Mailchimp, eSputnik), Telegram bot for leads, GA4, GTM, Nova Poshta for retail. I load final content into the CMS.
  6. Testing (week 11). Cross-browser, mobile, performance (Lighthouse 90+), accessibility (WCAG AA), security (OWASP basic checklist), e2e tests via Cypress.
  7. Launch (week 12). Production deploy, domain setup, SSL, monitoring, backups. Handover of all credentials — Git, hosting, DB, CMS, integrations.
  8. Training and support. I record an admin video walkthrough and run a 60-minute session with your team. 30 days of free warranty support after launch.

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.

SEO and speed — why they’re inseparable from development

“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:

  • SSR/SSG/ISR — pages are server-rendered or statically generated, so Google sees ready HTML and indexes well.
  • Schema.org structured data — LocalBusiness for Mykolaiv businesses (with address, phone, hours), Product for e-commerce, Article for blog, FAQPage for FAQ pages, BreadcrumbList for navigation.
  • Technical optimisation — meta tags, Open Graph, Twitter Cards, sitemap.xml, robots.txt, canonical, hreflang for multi-language sites.
  • Core Web Vitals — LCP under 2.5 s, INP under 200 ms, CLS under 0.1. These are direct ranking factors in Google.
  • Local SEO for the Mykolaiv region — Google Business Profile setup, regional landing pages (like this one), correct NAP (Name, Address, Phone) everywhere, citations in local directories. For businesses in district towns — separate landings for Ochakiv, Voznesensk, Pervomaisk, Snihurivka, Bashtanka.
  • Loading speed — image optimisation (WebP/AVIF), lazy loading, bundle splitting, edge caching, CDN. Real numbers on my projects — 1–2 seconds to interactivity.

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.

Integrations without which a website doesn’t work in 2026

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:

  • Payment systems. LiqPay, WayForPay, Fondy for the Ukrainian market. Stripe for international clients and agri-export. Apple Pay and Google Pay for user convenience. Subscriptions and recurring payments — via Stripe Billing or a custom module.
  • CRM systems. Bitrix24 and KeyCRM are the most popular among Ukrainian businesses. Pipedrive and HubSpot — for those working with the international market. Form leads land in the funnel automatically, with source tags.
  • Email marketing. Mailchimp, SendPulse, eSputnik for Ukrainian audience. ConvertKit and Klaviyo for e-commerce. I set up subscription, double opt-in, trigger emails.
  • Messengers. Telegram bot for instant alerts on new leads. Goes into a separate “Leads” chat where the manager sees new requests and reacts from the phone. Viber, WhatsApp Business — on request.
  • Analytics and tracking. GA4, Google Tag Manager, Microsoft Clarity (heatmaps and session recordings), Meta Pixel, Search Console.
  • Accounting and inventory. Integrations with 1C, BAS, MoiSklad to sync catalog and stock — critical for e-commerce and producers in the Mykolaiv region.
  • Delivery. Nova Poshta API, Ukrposhta, FedEx, DHL — automatic shipping calculation and branch selection.

If you’re planning complex internal logic — e.g. a custom CRM for an agri-exporter’s sales team, an ERP for a manufacturer, a B2B portal for a port service — that’s a separate service available as CRM/ERP/SaaS development.

How much does web development cost in Mykolaiv

Price is shaped by scope, complexity and timelines — not by the client’s geography. The owner of a Mykolaiv 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):

  • Landing page. One service or campaign, 1–2 forms, 1–2 integrations, mobile-first design. Basic package.
  • Corporate website. 8–15 pages, blog, headless CMS, 3–5 integrations (CRM, Mailchimp, GA4, Telegram, Google Maps). Standard package.
  • Agri-export website. UA/EN/(FR/AR optional), B2B portal, batch catalogue with certificates, CRM integration. Premium package with individual estimation.
  • E-commerce. Catalog up to 1,000 SKUs, cart, user account, payments, integration with 1C/BAS, Nova Poshta, email campaigns. Premium package.
  • SaaS / portal. Complex logic, roles, billing, custom integrations. Estimated by sprint.

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).

Common mistakes when commissioning a website — and how to avoid them

Over 15 years I’ve seen dozens of cases where a Mykolaiv business (and across Ukraine) overpaid for a poor result due to typical mistakes. The key ones:

  • “Make it like competitor N.” A competitor is not a benchmark. They could have made mistakes too, or they have a different business model. Better to understand why a particular solution works and adapt it to your logic, than blindly copy.
  • Cutting corners on the brief. “You’re the pro, just do it” — recipe for 5+ revisions and a blown budget. A quality brief is 30% of project success.
  • Tilda “forever”. Tilda is a great MVP tool. But once the business grows — and a Mykolaiv agri-exporter grows fast in season — things break: SEO, speed, complex integrations. Building a “corporate portal” on it is like building a high-rise out of aerated concrete.
  • Cutting corners on hosting. “We found hosting for $1.50 a month” — recipe for a slow site with 2–3 minute downtimes. Vercel, Netlify, Hetzner cost $5–20 a month — pennies at business scale.
  • Neglecting the mobile version. 70% of traffic in Mykolaiv comes from mobile. If the site looks bad on mobile, you lose 70% of potential customers.
  • No analytics from day one. “We’ll launch first, install GA later” — and you’ll never know how many leads passed through while the site was running blind. GA4 + GTM go in at the start, before launch.
  • Vendor lock-in via rental. “Sign here that the site belongs to us” — a frequent line in some studios’ contracts. Always read who owns the exclusive proprietary rights and credentials. In my contracts everything belongs to you.

Regional specifics: what we factor in for Mykolaiv-region businesses

Mykolaiv isn’t an “average regional centre”. It’s a specific market with its own features that the website must reflect:

  • Agri-export seasonality. May–November is the peak for grain traders, oil producers and wineries. The site must withstand traffic spikes and a flood of RFQs. Architecture with caching and CDN is mandatory.
  • Multilingual as must-have. For any B2B Mykolaiv business working with the EU, Turkey or Middle East — UA/EN is the minimum. We often add TR, FR or AR.
  • Port logistics and B2B. For ship-repair parts suppliers, shipping line agents, freight forwarders — complex RFQ forms, accounting-system integrations and a B2B portal with documents and statuses are critical.
  • Tourism and hospitality. Ochakiv, the coastline near the Tyligulskyi Liman, cafés on Admiralska — need seasonal sites with online booking, Booking/Airbnb integration, multilingual versions.
  • Local retail and manufacturing. Sandora, other food producers, local stores — need an e-commerce layer with 1C/BAS integration, payments and delivery.
  • IT startups around NUK and MNU. Young teams from MNU (Sukhomlynskyi) and NUK (Admiral Makarov University) frequently launch products and need fast MVP sites and landings.

Cases: websites for businesses in Ukraine, the US and Europe

The portfolio contains 130+ projects. Among the most relevant for Mykolaiv businesses I can walk through in detail — both websites, web apps and CRMs:

  • cyty-app — a product service, full SaaS solution with UX scenarios and backend.
  • bmw-service-crm-system — a custom CRM for a premium auto service, with a customer portal and complex workflows.
  • fundly-hub — a fintech platform with multi-role users and complex business logic.
  • solars-power-systems — a corporate site for an energy company with a solutions calculator.
  • imprint — a product service focused on speed and clean UI.
  • european-auto-parts-crm — an internal portal for wholesale auto parts trading with integrations (relevant for Mykolaiv B2B suppliers).

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 online at the brief — drop a note via the contact form.

What you receive after launch

  • A finished website on your own domain, with SSL, configured analytics and monitoring.
  • Full Git repository access (GitHub or GitLab) — you or any other developer can keep building.
  • Credentials to all services — hosting, domain, DB, CMS, GA4, integrations. All on your accounts.
  • Headless CMS with a friendly admin for editing content without a developer.
  • Exclusive proprietary rights to code and design — fixed in the contract.
  • Admin video walkthrough in your language + a 60-minute team session.
  • 30 days of free post-launch support — bug fixes, minor edits, technical consultations.
  • SLA support package for ongoing maintenance (optional) — updates, monitoring, backups, minor edits at a fixed monthly rate.

My other services for businesses in Mykolaiv

Web development is part of an ecosystem. If you’re planning a serious launch or rebuild — consider a full approach:

  • UI/UX design — interface and user experience before development.
  • Branding and logo design — so the site looks coherent with the rest of your materials.
  • E-commerce — specialised online store development.
  • CRM/ERP/SaaS — complex internal systems for the business, relevant for agri-export and port services.
  • Mobile app design and mobile development on React Native.
  • SEO — so customers in Mykolaiv and the region can find the site.
  • Google Ads and SMM — close commercial queries while SEO grows.
  • Conversion optimisation — A/B tests, heatmaps, behavioural analysis.
  • UX audit of an existing site — if you want to first understand where you’re losing.
  • Business consulting — strategy before investing in design and development.

Web development in other Ukrainian cities

I work not only with Mykolaiv-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:

  • Kyiv — IT companies, national brands, fintech
  • Lviv — product teams, creative sector, IT
  • Odesa — retail, e-commerce, tourism, port logistics
  • Dnipro — manufacturing, B2B, tech companies
  • Kharkiv — IT, engineering, education
  • Rivne — local business, manufacturing, B2B services

The full list of locations is on the “Service Areas” page.

Ready to discuss a website for your business in Mykolaiv?

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 — on Zoom or Google Meet. 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 Mykolaiv 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 — from MVP to an export B2B portal.