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Website development ecommerce API integrations and SEO

We design and grow business websites: corporate websites, ecommerce platforms, B2B portals, client accounts, API integrations with Bitrix24, CRM, ERP, inventory systems, marketplaces, AI workflows and SEO.

Cases and solutions

Website, ecommerce and integration cases

Delivered work and carefully developed concepts for lead-generation websites, ecommerce, B2B portals, SEO, API integrations and automation.

  • Preview of an OpenCart store with a home-appliance spare parts catalog

    Spare parts online store

    Home appliance spare parts online store

    We built a spare parts store on OpenCart with an SEO-ready catalog, clear product data, fast ordering and controlled price and stock feeds for marketplaces.

  • Preview of a B2B portal with orders, partners, wholesale prices and documents

    Service center portal

    Ordering portal for service centers

    A partner portal designed to move wholesale ordering from email and messaging into a controlled account area with roles, pricing, documents and delivery statuses.

  • Preview of an industrial ventilation manufacturer website with solutions and a request form

    Ventilation manufacturer site

    Website for an industrial ventilation manufacturer

    A B2B website that connects object-specific ventilation solutions, equipment selection and a clear engineering calculation request for technical buyers.

  • Preview of a furniture ecommerce store with catalog, filters and product cards

    Furniture online store

    Furniture ecommerce store on Bitrix

    An online furniture store where categories, product properties and filters support confident selection, while the product page and checkout shorten the path to purchase.

  • Preview of a renovation company website with portfolio and estimate calculator

    Renovation company site

    Renovation company website with estimate calculator

    A service website that explains renovation packages, pricing guidance and completed projects, then turns interest into a better-qualified estimate request.

  • Preview of an SEO case for an engineering company website

    Engineering company SEO

    SEO for an engineering company website

    We rebuilt a B2B engineering website around commercial search demand, created focused service pages, fixed technical issues and connected SEO performance with qualified requests.

  • Preview of a B2B building materials catalog with filters and wholesale order flow

    Building materials catalog

    B2B catalog for building materials

    A procurement-focused catalog for contractors and supply teams: select materials by project and standard, check stock, build a specification and request a quote without spreadsheet exchange.

  • Preview of a logistics company website with routes, warehouses and quote request form

    Logistics company website

    Logistics company website on Bitrix

    A corporate logistics website that explains route coverage, warehouse operations and terminal capabilities, then collects the inputs required for an accurate B2B quote.

DevAstro services

Websites, ecommerce, SEO and integrations

We develop company websites, ecommerce platforms, customer portals and web applications, then support them with API integrations, AI automation, SEO, paid search and maintenance. When a project spans several areas, we turn the scope into a clear staged plan without scattered vendors or duplicated work.

Company websites

Website developmentfor companies

We build company websites with clear service structure, design, responsive frontend, CMS, lead forms, analytics and a technical SEO foundation for search growth.

Online stores

Ecommercedevelopment

We design and develop online stores with catalog structure, product pages, cart, checkout, payment, delivery, stock data and CRM or ERP integrations.

B2B portals and accounts

Web applicationand customer portal development

We build customer accounts, B2B portals, CRM modules and admin panels where roles, data, requests, documents and statuses form a clear workflow.

Website, CRM and external services

API integrationsfor websites and services

We connect websites, ecommerce platforms and web services with CRM, ERP, inventory, payment, delivery, marketplaces, telephony and external APIs.

AI agents and assistants

AI implementationfor business workflows

We find workflows where AI reduces manual work: leads, support, documents, knowledge bases, content, reports and internal operations. Then we launch a pilot and connect it to the website, CRM or business systems.

Search, structure and leads

SEO and GEO/AEOwebsite promotion

We run SEO as ongoing work: landing pages for demand, technical fixes, content, commercial factors, analytics and visibility, traffic and lead tracking.

Paid search, analytics and leads

Paid searchin Yandex Direct

We launch and manage campaigns so budget is connected to leads: structure, ads, retargeting, goals, UTM tags, analytics, call tracking and regular optimization.

Stability, fixes and growth

Website maintenanceand improvements

We support websites, ecommerce platforms and web services after launch: fixes, updates, CMS work, forms, speed, security, backups and operational stability.

Project development stages

From business analysis to launch and continuous growth

We develop websites, ecommerce platforms, web services and IT solutions through a clear process: business analysis, structure, design, functionality, SEO, integrations, analytics and post-launch support.

  1. Discovery

    Business goalsand project journeys

    We study the product, audience, competitors, current website and customer path: from the first touchpoint to an enquiry, order or internal action. We define what the project must deliver for the business.

    Outcome:Agreed goals, audiences, constraints, risks and success criteria.

  2. Structure

    Project mapand specification

    We design the page or module structure, functional requirements, CMS logic, integrations, user roles, data flows and SEO structure. We separate the launch scope from future iterations.

    Outcome:A clear project structure, specification and delivery plan without vague expectations.

  3. UX

    User journeysand prototypes

    We map key user scenarios: navigation, forms, catalogues, filters, cart, customer account, enquiries and statuses. We make important actions clear before visual design and development.

    Outcome:Key screen prototypes and a clear path to an enquiry, purchase or working task.

  4. Design

    Interfaceand visual system

    We create the visual concept, key pages, responsive layouts, element states and interface rules. The design accounts for content, conversion and future development from the start.

    Outcome:Finished layouts and an interface system for desktop, tablet and mobile screens.

  5. Development

    Frontend, backendand integrations

    We build the working product: markup, frontend, backend, CMS, catalogue, forms, cart, accounts, APIs and business logic. External systems are connected through clear data exchange rules.

    Outcome:A working version with core functionality, admin tools and integrations.

  6. SEO

    SEO, contentand analytics

    Before launch, we prepare the project for search and marketing: URLs, H1-H3, metadata, copy, structured data, sitemap, robots, internal links, analytics goals and enquiry events.

    Outcome:The project is ready for indexing, promotion and performance tracking by leads, not only visits.

  7. Launch

    QA, releaseand event checks

    We test responsiveness, speed, forms, payments, cart, customer account, integrations, notifications, admin panel, domain, SSL, redirects and analytics events.

    Outcome:The project launches without critical issues and is ready to receive users, enquiries and orders.

  8. Growth

    Supportand project growth

    After launch, we monitor stability, fix issues, improve functionality, analyse enquiries and user behaviour, and work on SEO, speed, UX and conversion.

    Outcome:The project does not freeze after release: it can grow through data, business tasks and feedback.

DevAstro technologies

Stack for fast websites, commerce, integrations and AI automation

We choose technologies around the business task: a company website, online store, client portal, CRM and ERP integrations, SEO, analytics, loading speed, security and long-term growth after launch.

Backend

Backend for APIs, integrations, portals and business logic

Backend covers the work that must not depend on manual checks: data exchange, user roles, leads, orders, payments, CRM, ERP, marketplaces, queues, error logs and stable operation under load.

Python

backend / AI / data

Used for integrations, data processing, AI scenarios, parsers and internal services where clear business logic, extensibility and error control matter.

Django

portals / admin

Fits client portals, CRM modules, B2B systems and admin panels that need roles, permissions, forms, directories and a reliable server foundation.

FastAPI

API / microservices

Chosen for fast APIs, webhook integrations and data exchange between a website, CRM, ERP, inventory systems, bots, apps and external services.

PHP

CMS / support

Used for CMS projects, WordPress and 1C-Bitrix support, online store improvements, modules, forms, catalogs and integrations.

Laravel

business logic

Fits CRM modules, internal services, portals, queues, payment logic and projects where a ready-made CMS is no longer enough.

Node.js

API / realtime

Works well for API gateways, realtime features, Telegram bots, webhook integrations and server functions near a modern frontend.

Blog

Websites, ecommerce, SEO, AI and API integrations

Notes on decisions that affect leads and project control: site structure, catalogs, Bitrix24 CRM, ERP, APIs, AI workflows, paid search and support.

Website audit before SEO and paid traffic

A practical audit shows whether a website is ready for growth. It checks indexation, performance, forms, analytics, CRM and integrations, then ranks fixes by lead impact and business risk.

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Redesign without losing SEO or leads

A redesign changes URLs, forms, analytics, speed and user journeys, not only visuals. This guide covers migration, testing and post-launch control to protect organic traffic and enquiries.

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How to choose a CMS without hidden cost

Choose a CMS for the work that follows launch: publishing, SEO, catalog, roles, integrations, security and support. The right comparison includes operating constraints and total ownership cost.

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1C-Bitrix ecommerce: selection criteria

1C-Bitrix is not the right answer for every store. Evaluate catalog complexity, 1C exchange, B2B workflows, SEO, performance and support before custom work becomes expensive.

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Website support after launch: what is included

A live website needs control of forms, payments, security, backups, performance, SEO and integrations. This guide explains takeover audits, priorities, SLA models and measurable support outcomes.

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Customer portal: what belongs in the MVP

A customer portal should remove support and manager work, not just place pages behind a login. Plan one complete MVP workflow, roles, documents, statuses, notifications and CRM or ERP integration.

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Website speed, SEO and leads: what to fix

Slow loading and delayed interaction lose users before a form or purchase. This guide connects LCP, INP and CLS with commercial templates and gives a measured optimization order.

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1C-Bitrix SEO before website launch

Prepare SEO before opening a 1C-Bitrix website to indexing. Check URLs, metadata, canonical rules, catalog filters, redirects, sitemap, structured data, performance and analytics.

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FAQ

Common questions about website development, IT solutions and growth

Short answers to the questions that usually affect budget, timeline and outcome: which project format to choose, what to check before launch, how to protect leads and what work is needed after release.

How much does a website, ecommerce platform or IT solution cost?

Cost depends on the business task: a lead-generation website, product catalog, customer portal, CRM or ERP integration and a standalone web service require different scope. Before estimating, we define page types, user scenarios, content, forms, analytics, SEO requirements and connected systems. This makes the estimate tied to deliverables, not to a vague “website”.

How long does project development take?

Timeline depends on content readiness, template count, integrations and approval speed. For a faster launch, the first stage can include key pages, forms, basic analytics and critical scenarios. Ecommerce, customer portals and integrations need more time for data, exchange testing and failure handling.

How do I choose between a website, ecommerce store, web application or AI solution?

Choose by business task. Service and B2B sales need a website with clear structure, proof and lead forms. Product sales need an online store with catalog, filters, payment and stock handling. Repeat orders, documents and statuses usually need a portal. AI is useful when there is repeatable processing of leads, documents, content or knowledge-base requests.

Can an existing website be improved, or is it better to build a new one?

An existing website can be improved if its CMS, code, performance, security and SEO structure do not block growth. A decision should start with an audit of forms, analytics, indexation, speed, mobile UX, integrations and content management. If targeted fixes are cheaper and faster, modernization makes sense. If the platform limits sales and support, a new version is more practical.

Is SEO preparation included in website development?

Basic SEO preparation should be part of development: page structure, URLs, title, description, H1, canonical rules, sitemap.xml, robots.txt, performance, responsive layout, structured data and analytics. It does not replace ongoing SEO, but it reduces the risk of duplicates, empty metadata or pages closed from indexation after launch.

Can the website be integrated with Bitrix24, CRM, ERP, payments, delivery, marketplaces and other services?

Yes. Before development, define which data moves where: leads, orders, products, prices, stock, statuses, payments, delivery and documents. Stable integration needs identifiers, logs, retries and clear data ownership. Otherwise the website may look functional while managers still reconcile data manually.

What happens after a website or IT project is launched?

After launch, forms, leads, analytics goals, CRM delivery, indexation, performance, backups, security and errors are checked. Further work should follow data: which pages bring enquiries, where users drop off, which integrations fail and which improvements affect sales or customer support.

What should be chosen after launch: SEO, GEO optimization or paid search?

If fast enquiries and offer testing are needed, start with paid traffic and analytics. If long-term visibility for services or categories matters, develop SEO structure and content. GEO/AEO is useful when expert pages and answer-ready content should be prepared for AI search. The choice depends on demand, competition, budget, margin and current website condition.

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