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Web Development Poznań - Next.js Sites from €500

I build websites for Poznań businesses with Next.js from €500. Free quote in 24 h, 2-4 weeks to launch. Remote-first - no office visit needed to get started.

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Web Development Poznań - Next.js Sites from €500

I build websites for businesses in Poznań and across Poland - custom Next.js projects, not theme-shop templates. A single-page business card starts at €500; a multi-page company site with a CMS and integrations from €1,200. I send a free fixed quote within 24 hours, and delivery typically takes 2-4 weeks.

What I Build

A business card site includes: UI design, mobile-first responsive layout, contact form, Google Maps embed, SEO metadata, and SSL. I handle the deployment - nothing for you to configure.

A company site with content management adds more: a headless CMS (Sanity or Contentful), multiple pages with custom sections, CRM or booking system integration, multi-step forms, and optional multilingual setup. Built in Next.js 15 and TypeScript - fast to load, straightforward to extend.

I don't build on WordPress. Not because it can never work, but because Next.js delivers better performance and lower long-term maintenance costs for typical B2B projects.

Prices and Timeline

  • Business card (single page, up to 6 sections): €500-€800, 2 weeks
  • Company site with CMS (up to 10 pages): €1,200-€2,000, 3-4 weeks
  • Site with external integrations (booking, CRM, API): from €2,500, 5-7 weeks
  • Multilingual or product configurator site: from €3,000, 6-8 weeks

Prices are net. Hosting on a Polish VPS and domain registration add roughly €60-€90 per year. For a full breakdown of how project costs are structured, see how much development costs in 2026.

How It Works

We start with a short call - 20-30 minutes - to align on scope and expectations. Then I send a fixed quote with a technical brief. You know the number before anything starts.

Work runs in stages: wireframes in Figma, review, coding, integration testing, deployment. You have visibility at every stage through Slack or email. Two rounds of revisions during the build are included in the price. No extra charges at the end if the scope hasn't changed.

Poznań and Beyond

You don't need to be headquartered in Poznań. I work fully remote and have clients across Poland, as well as in Germany and the Netherlands. For Poznań-based businesses I can arrange an in-person meeting at the discovery stage - but for 90% of projects it's never needed.

If you're looking for a site that functions as a sales tool rather than just a digital brochure, that's the kind of project I take on. You can find more detail on the website development service page.

Real-world case: a site built for the MTP trade fair

An equipment manufacturer near Poznań - they build machinery for the food industry and sell across Poland and westward toward Germany - came to me a month and a half before an industry fair at Międzynarodowe Targi Poznańskie. The pain was clear: the booth was paid for, the catalogs were printed, and the website was too embarrassing to link to. An old three-page business card, no catalog, no English, a form that didn't work. And at MTP the real trophy is the contact who, the evening after the show, opens your site to check whether you're a serious company.

Two things had to be ready by opening day. First, a proper equipment catalog with filters and a dedicated page per product line, so a rep at the booth could say "it's all here in detail" and hand over a QR code. Second, a separate landing page for the fair itself - booth number, what they were showing, a form to book a demo or a meeting during MTP, in PL and EN. All of it had to load fast on a phone inside a pavilion where the wifi is choked and everyone's on mobile data.

In three and a half weeks I built the site on Next.js: catalog with filters, line pages, a fair landing with QR-based demo booking, inquiries going into their CRM tagged "MTP", PL and EN versions. I tuned the speed separately - LCP under a second even on a weak mobile signal.

Over the week of the fair the landing collected around 40 requests for demos and meetings - the people who scanned the QR at the booth and made it to the form, the ones who used to just evaporate after the show. Roughly a quarter of them came in English, so the western market walked up to the booth on its own. After MTP the catalog stayed on as a permanent sales tool: the reps now send links to specific pages instead of emailing PDFs around. Overall, site leads jumped from the old near-zero to a steady flow.

Why Me

I'm not an agency. I write the code myself, no subcontractors - one point of contact throughout. I've been working in Next.js since 2019 and know the framework in depth, not just at tutorial level.

Every site I deliver has Core Web Vitals in the green, loads under 1 second on 4G, and has correct technical SEO structure from day one. I show Lighthouse results during the build, not just at handover.

Reach me through the contact page - I reply within 24 hours on weekdays.

FAQ

How much does a website cost for a business in Poznań? A simple business card site costs €500-€800. A company site with a CMS, several pages, and a contact form runs €1,200-€2,000. With external integrations like CRM or booking systems, prices start at €2,500. I provide a free fixed quote after a short brief.

How long does it take to build a website? A business card site is ready in 2 weeks from quote approval and content delivery. A company site with CMS takes 3-4 weeks. Projects with external integrations or multilingual requirements run 5-8 weeks. Timelines are always confirmed in the contract.

Can I order a website without visiting Poznań? Yes - every project stage happens remotely via Slack, Figma, and GitHub. An in-person meeting is not required. If you prefer to meet face-to-face in Poznań, that option is available - it's a preference, not a condition.

What's included in the website price? UI design (or matching to your existing brand identity), Next.js coding, full responsiveness across devices, basic technical SEO, server deployment, and SSL certificate. A CMS-backed site also includes panel configuration and a short usage walkthrough.

What technology do you use? Next.js 15 with TypeScript and Tailwind CSS. For content management - Sanity or Contentful depending on the project. Hosting on Vercel or a Polish VPS. Technology choices are always justified by the specific use case, not by trend.

Will the website rank on Google? I build with technical SEO in from the start: correct heading structure, Open Graph metadata, schema.org markup, sitemap.xml, and Core Web Vitals in the green. Content SEO - articles, link building - is a separate service we can discuss after launch.

Do you offer post-launch maintenance? Every project includes 30 days of free technical support after launch - minor fixes and bug response. Ongoing support - updates, monitoring, new features - can be structured as a monthly retainer from €80/month if you need it.

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