Service
Dynamic Website + Admin Panel
Everything in the static build, plus a real admin panel — edit pages, publish posts, manage products, services and enquiries yourself.
- Timeline
- 2–3 weeks
- Deliverables
- 9 items
- First milestone
- Week 1
Businesses that need to update the site without calling a developer
The moment you need to change a price, add a product or publish an update, a static site becomes a support ticket. This tier puts you in control: an admin panel built around the things you actually change, with a database behind it and no monthly platform fee.
Typical stack
What you get
Not included
- Payments / checkout
- Customer accounts
- Mobile app
Listed as plainly as the inclusions. Anything here can be scoped on top — quoted before it starts, never assumed.
How it works
An admin built for your nouns
Not a generic CMS with 'Posts' and 'Pages'. If your business has Branches, Menus, Batches or Routes, those are the things in the sidebar — which is why people actually use it instead of asking you to make the change.
Draft, preview, publish
Nothing goes live by accident. Every item has a published state, and unpublished content is never exposed on the public site or in the sitemap.
Enquiries in one place
Form submissions land in the panel with a status you can move — new, contacted, won, lost — plus email notification. No more digging through an inbox.
Delivery sequence
- 01Week 1
Scope & model
We define the entities your admin manages and the fields each one needs.
- 02Week 1–2
Build
Public site and admin panel built together against real data, on a preview URL.
- 03Week 3
Handover
Your admin account, a walkthrough recording, and a one-page guide.
Dynamic Site FAQ
Straight answers
Including where the honest answer is 'no' or 'buy something else'.
Why not just use WordPress?
You can, and for a pure blog it is a reasonable choice. The trade is maintenance: plugin updates, security patches, and a performance floor that is hard to beat. This is faster, has no plugin surface to exploit, and the admin only contains fields that apply to your business — but it does need a developer for structural changes, and we say so upfront.
What are the running costs?
A domain (~₹900/year) and a database. The free MongoDB Atlas tier handles a business site comfortably; a paid tier starts around ₹700/month if you outgrow it. No licence fees, no per-seat charges.
Can I add more sections later?
Yes. New entity types are quoted as small change requests, usually a day or two each. The architecture is designed for it.