These answers cover the most common questions businesses ask before starting a website, SEO, video marketing, or app development project with Nexaweb.
Nexaweb provides website design, website development, ecommerce development, SEO services, social media marketing, video marketing, landing page design, mobile app development, UI/UX planning, and ongoing maintenance support. We usually combine design, development, and digital growth strategy instead of treating them as separate disconnected services.
A smaller business website or landing page can often be delivered in a few weeks, while larger corporate websites, ecommerce builds, or custom-functionality projects take longer. Final delivery depends on project scope, feedback speed, content readiness, integrations, and revision rounds. We define the expected timeline clearly before work begins.
No. While Nexaweb is based in Bengaluru, we work with businesses across India and can also support clients in other regions through remote discovery, planning, design reviews, development updates, and digital marketing execution.
Yes. Responsive design is treated as a default requirement, not an optional extra. We build pages to work properly across desktop, tablet, and mobile viewports, with attention to layout stability, readability, touch interactions, and conversion-focused structure on smaller screens.
Yes. We handle both new website builds and rework projects. If you already have an existing website, we can audit its structure, speed, user experience, SEO readiness, content hierarchy, and conversion flow, then recommend whether a redesign, rebuild, or targeted optimization approach makes the most sense.
This section explains how Nexaweb handles project execution, communication, revisions, SEO support, and post-launch service coverage.
Yes. We can include SEO-focused planning during the website build itself, such as page structure, heading hierarchy, crawl-friendly layout, speed improvements, metadata setup, and conversion-oriented landing page planning. For broader ranking growth, we also offer dedicated SEO campaigns as a separate service.
We usually work through a structured process: discovery, scope confirmation, design or strategy review, development or execution, testing, and final delivery. Communication is handled through scheduled updates, milestone approvals, and consolidated feedback rounds so the project stays clear and trackable.
Yes. Nexaweb can support websites and digital assets after launch through maintenance retainers or service agreements. This can include bug fixes, basic content edits, technical updates, monitoring, performance improvements, and limited iterative support depending on the agreed package.
Yes. In addition to websites and SEO, Nexaweb supports social media content planning, campaign support, creative direction, video marketing assets, short-form performance creatives, and landing-page-aligned funnel content. This is useful when you want one execution partner across brand, traffic, and conversion touchpoints.
Yes. We also work on mobile app planning and development for businesses that need Android, iOS, or cross-platform products. Typical support includes UI/UX planning, MVP scoping, backend integration, release planning, and iterative improvements after launch.
Pricing depends on scope, complexity, delivery speed, and the number of services involved. These answers explain how Nexaweb usually structures commercial discussions.
Pricing is based on project scope, design and development complexity, number of pages or screens, integrations, content requirements, technical depth, timeline pressure, and post-launch needs. We price based on actual delivery requirements rather than using a one-size-fits-all package for every business.
We can work with package references for simpler services, but most serious website, SEO, app, or multi-channel marketing engagements are quoted based on business goals and scope. This helps avoid under-scoping the work or forcing you into a package that does not match the actual requirement.
Yes. Projects generally begin after scope confirmation and an agreed advance payment or kickoff milestone. This allows Nexaweb to allocate design, development, and delivery capacity to your project properly.
Not always. Third-party costs such as hosting, domain registration, premium themes or plugins, stock assets, paid APIs, cloud tools, and platform subscriptions are treated separately unless they are clearly included in the proposal or quotation.
The fastest way is to use the Get Quote flow or contact Nexaweb with your service requirement, business type, timeline, goals, and reference links. The more specific your input is, the more accurate the scope, pricing, and delivery estimate will be.