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Websites that someone
actually ships.

We design, build, deploy and maintain websites for businesses that want a finished online product — not just a nice mockup, a repo, or a list of panel passwords.

01 / OFFER

Four formats, one discipline.

We build websites based on what your business actually needs: from a focused landing page to an online product with login, database, and room to grow. Every format gets the same level of care — they differ in scope, not standard.

  • Landing Page — for a campaign, premium service, sign-ups, seasonal offer, or idea test. One goal, one action.
  • Business website — for local businesses, service providers, salons, clinics, consultants, freelancers. Clear, fast, responsive.
  • Content-driven site — for expert brands, education, content marketing, SEO. Blog, knowledge base, service categories.
  • Online product — for bookings, client portals, MVP, internal tools. Login, database, workflow.
Blueprint of four website formats — Landing Page, Business Site, Content Site, Online Product — in a 2×2 grid

// approach

A website is a product, not a brochure

Whatever the format — we treat every site like an online product with a UI layer, codebase, and infrastructure. That's what sets us apart from agencies that just deliver 'pretty screens'.

02 / WHY REL8

Not an agency for pretty screens.

We build websites like digital products: with the user, technology, deployment, and post-launch care in mind. Four principles that come back in every project.

  • A site is a product, not a business card — it must explain your offer, load fast, work on mobile, and be ready for growth long past launch day
  • AI speeds up the process, we own the result — agentic coding shortens prototyping, but we make sure the final site makes sense and works technically
  • We take care of the technical stack — domain, hosting, repo, deployment, SSL, forms, analytics, databases configured on our side
  • We stay after launch — further updates, new sections, monitoring and technical maintenance post-publication. We don't hand you a list of panel passwords.
Three-layer website architecture — UI Layer, Code Layer, Infrastructure Layer — shown as a blueprint cross-section

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From claims to real projects

Here's what it looks like in practice — websites and online products we've shipped for real businesses, in real industries.

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Selected projects

Projects where the website wasn't just a 'pretty screen', but part of a larger product, process, or business offer.

// process

How we take you to launch

Every project — from landing page to online product — goes through the same four-stage cycle. Clear decisions, minimal chaos on your side.

04 / HOW WE WORK

Four stages, clear decisions.

A simple process from brief to post-launch care. You don't need to arrive with a technical specification — just knowing what you want to achieve is enough.

  • 01 / Brief — conversation about your business, offer, and website goal; initial structure and individual quote (1–3 days)
  • 02 / Design & prototype — visual direction, content proposal, first view of the site, revision rounds (1–3 weeks)
  • 03 / Build & deploy — modern stack code, responsiveness, on-page SEO, hosting, domain, SSL, integrations (2–6 weeks)
  • 04 / Post-launch care — small changes, new sections, monitoring, technical updates, growth support (from 3 months)
Four-stage project timeline — 01 Brief, 02 Design, 03 Build, 04 Care — with icons for each stage
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Frequently asked questions

How much does a website cost at REL8?

We build sites on a subscription model: Basecamp (business presence) from 249 PLN net/mo, Magnet (lead generation) from 399 PLN net/mo, Portal (online product with login and database) from 699 PLN net/mo. See the full package comparison at /en/oferta.

Can I start with Basecamp and upgrade later?

Yes. That's the whole point of this model. Start at the level that makes sense now, then expand the site with forms, sign-ups, login, a database or a dashboard — without rebuilding everything from scratch.

Does REL8 buy the domain and who hosts the site?

Yes. We can buy the domain, configure DNS, and connect it to your site. REL8 hosts the site, maintains the code, deployment, SSL and basic technical infrastructure within the subscription — you don't need to set up technical things yourself.

How long does a build take?

The simplest sites can be ready in a few days to 1–2 weeks. More complex projects typically take 2–6 weeks. Timeline depends on scope, available materials, and the number of iterations.

Do you help with copywriting?

Yes. We can write content from scratch, organise your materials, or help turn rough notes into clear website copy. This is often one of the most important stages of any project.

Do I need to know any technology?

No. You don't need to know the difference between hosting and deployment, which framework to choose, or how a database works. We explain decisions in plain language and take the technical side on ourselves.

Is Portal already an application?

Portal is a lightweight online product: login, database, roles, dashboard, bookings, or a custom business process. It doesn't have to be a full SaaS application, but it can be a first step in that direction.

What does post-launch care cover?

Care can include small fixes, content updates, new sections, monitoring, technical maintenance, analytics, and site growth. Scope is agreed individually after launch, or during the quoting stage.

Do you use AI in building websites?

Yes. We use AI and agentic coding as part of the process: for prototyping, generating variants, working on content, coding support, and testing. We don't treat AI as a magic button. It's a tool that speeds up work, but final responsibility stays on our side.

How many revision rounds are included?

We run an iterative process: first we set direction, then refine content, layout, and details. We match the number of rounds to project scope and always agree on this before we start.

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Ready?
Start with a message.

You don't need a spec, mockup, or tech stack list. Just tell us what kind of site you need and what it should do for your business.

We'll turn that into a concrete plan, scope, and first version of your online product.

Get in touch