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Web development and software, built around people

Let’s build something your customers understand—and your team enjoys using.

Udjat helps business owners and CEOs turn real business problems into clear websites, useful software, mobile apps, e-commerce platforms, CRM and ERP systems, automation, and long-term digital support.

SDEYour first conversation is about the business—not a list of technologies.
The business owner says

“We are getting attention, but the website is not bringing enough serious inquiries.”

We start by understanding the buyer, the offer, the current follow-up process, and where confidence disappears.

Then we define the right journey.Website, landing pages, CRM, tracking, and follow-up—connected around one goal.
One connected digital partnerWebsitesE-commerceSoftwareMobile AppsCRM & ERPSupport

Good technology should feel simpler after it arrives—not more complicated.

That means clearer customer journeys, fewer repeated tasks, better visibility, and a team that knows what happens next.

UHow Udjat approaches web and software projects

Start with clarity.

We understand the goal, people, workflow, risks, and current systems before recommending a platform or feature list.

Design for real people.

Customers, employees, managers, and administrators should each see the information and actions that matter to them.

Keep progress visible.

Clear stages, focused reviews, documented decisions, and honest communication help everyone stay aligned.

Stay after launch.

Websites and software need support, improvement, content, analytics, maintenance, and new releases as the business changes.

What we help businesses build

Useful digital experiences on the outside. Clearer systems on the inside.

Choose one service or connect several around the same business objective. The solution should fit the customer journey and operating model—not force the business into a generic template.

Websites that help buyers decide

Corporate websites, service platforms, landing pages, portals, multilingual experiences, and conversion-focused journeys.

Explore web development

E-commerce customers enjoy using

Shopify, WooCommerce, custom stores, catalogs, checkout journeys, payments, shipping, accounts, and retention.

Explore e-commerce

Software shaped around your workflow

Custom web applications, SaaS products, dashboards, portals, marketplaces, and specialized business systems.

Discuss custom software

Mobile apps with a reason to return

Customer, field, delivery, service, content, and operational applications for iOS, Android, and cross-platform delivery.

Explore mobile apps

CRM and ERP teams can understand

Sales, service, inventory, approvals, projects, operations, reporting, permissions, and role-based workflows.

Plan the operations system

Integrations that remove repeated work

APIs, synchronization, notifications, forms, approvals, analytics, payments, logistics, and connected platforms.

Discuss integrations and support

One journey from interest to delivery

Connect what customers experience with what your team needs to do next.

A website should not stop at a form. Software should not ignore the customer. Udjat can connect both sides of the experience.

Help the right people find you

Clear positioning, useful pages, search foundations, campaigns, content, and focused landing experiences.

Attract

Make the next step feel easy

Calls, forms, booking, WhatsApp, checkout, account creation, and trust presented at the right moment.

Convert

Give the team a clear workflow

Lead routing, CRM, tasks, approvals, notifications, documents, customer updates, and dashboards.

Deliver

Learn what should improve next

Analytics, reporting, feedback, adoption, conversion review, support patterns, and future releases.

Improve

What this can look like in practice

Start with a familiar business story.

These are representative solution journeys—not performance claims. They show how different needs can connect across websites, software, mobile, data, and support.

“We need the website, sales team, and follow-up process to work together.”

Udjat can connect clearer positioning and conversion pages with lead capture, qualification, CRM routing, notifications, and leadership visibility.

Buyer journeyPages, proof, content, and calls to action.
Sales workflowLead capture, ownership, follow-up, and stages.
VisibilitySource, status, response, and opportunity reporting.

A project should feel clear

You should always know what we are solving, what comes next, and what we need from you.

Complex work does not require confusing communication. Udjat organizes decisions into focused stages and translates technical choices into business implications.

01

A real discovery conversation

We listen to the goal, users, pain points, current process, existing systems, constraints, and concerns.

Plain language first
02

A roadmap you can explain internally

Scope, stages, priorities, dependencies, responsibilities, and assumptions are organized around the business case.

Clear decisions
03

Visible progress and focused feedback

Designs, prototypes, working releases, and reviews keep the project tangible instead of disappearing into development.

No mystery phase
04

Launch, handover, and continued support

Testing, deployment, training, documentation, ownership, maintenance, and future improvements are planned.

Support after launch
Your business goalOne shared direction
STStrategy

Why this matters and what should change.

UXDesign

How people understand and use it.

ENEngineering

How the solution works reliably.

SUSupport

How it stays useful after launch.

A team around the problem—not around silos

The strategy, experience, technology, and support should tell the same story.

Udjat’s public service direction combines web development, mobile applications, software, SEO, marketing, and management support. That broader view helps connect what the business promises with what the technology must deliver.

Business-first: technology is chosen after the need is understood.Cross-functional: content, UX, engineering, data, and support are considered together.Long-term: the roadmap can continue with maintenance, optimization, and new releases.

Built around how the business works

The same platform should not be forced onto every industry.

Customer expectations, data, approvals, payments, permissions, reporting, and operational risk change from one business model to another.

Retail & E-commerce

Stores, products, payments, delivery, loyalty, customer accounts, and connected inventory.

Professional Services

Authority websites, leads, proposals, CRM, projects, documents, billing, and client portals.

Real Estate

Projects, listings, lead routing, agent workflows, customer updates, and sales visibility.

Healthcare

Service information, appointments, patient journeys, internal workflows, and role-based access.

Logistics & Field Services

Orders, tracking, dispatch, field apps, customer communication, documents, and dashboards.

Education & Training

Admissions, learning, memberships, payments, progress, content, and administration.

Start where the business is today

You do not need to know the final technical answer before the first meeting.

Choose the situation that feels closest. Discovery is where the right scope, technology, phases, and investment are clarified.

Improve what already exists

“We have a website or system, but it is not helping enough.”

For businesses needing a redesign, technical improvement, better journeys, integrations, modernization, or clearer management.

  • Current-state review
  • User and workflow diagnosis
  • Prioritized improvement roadmap
  • Redesign or technical enhancement
  • Launch and support planning
Review What We Have
Create a phased roadmap

“We have several problems and need help deciding what comes first.”

For businesses connecting customer experience, websites, CRM, ERP, mobile, data, integrations, automation, and support.

  • Stakeholder and workflow discovery
  • Systems and data assessment
  • Prioritized transformation roadmap
  • Phased implementation plan
  • Continuous improvement partnership
Plan the Roadmap

The first meeting is not a technical exam.

Bring the business problem, the current process, and what you wish worked better. Udjat’s website currently offers a free expert meeting, and the conversation can begin online or in person.

Your goalYour usersYour processYour toolsYour priorities
01

Tell us what is happening now.

What customers and teams experience, where work slows down, and what leadership cannot see clearly.

02

Explain what must be different.

The commercial, operational, service, product, or management outcome that would make the investment worthwhile.

03

We help shape the next step.

That may be an audit, roadmap, prototype, website, integration, custom system, mobile app, or phased program.

Helpful before you invest

Questions leaders should explore before choosing a platform or development partner.

Use these topics to prepare the internal conversation, compare options, and avoid buying technology before the business case is clear.

Decision guideWeb

What should a CEO ask before rebuilding the company website?

Start with the buyer, business model, content, sales process, ownership, integrations, measurement, and future roadmap.

Read the related guide
Planning guideSoftware

When does custom software make more sense than an off-the-shelf tool?

Consider process uniqueness, integration needs, scale, data, ownership, operational risk, and long-term flexibility.

Explore software considerations
Commerce guideE-commerce

Which e-commerce platform fits the way the business actually sells?

Product complexity, team capability, payments, shipping, operations, content, growth plans, and technical tolerance all matter.

Compare e-commerce paths

Questions before working together

Clear answers help the right partnership start well.

These answers cover scope, ownership, internal teams, integrations, timelines, security, and support.

Do we need to know exactly what technology we want?

No. Begin with the business problem, users, workflow, constraints, current systems, and desired outcome. Discovery is used to recommend the most practical platform, custom solution, integration, or phased approach.

Can Udjat work with our internal marketing, operations, product, or IT team?

Yes. The engagement can be led fully by Udjat or organized as a collaboration with internal stakeholders and existing vendors. Responsibilities and approvals should be defined at kickoff.

Can a new website or system connect with our existing CRM, ERP, payments, or other tools?

Often yes, when those systems provide suitable APIs, documentation, connectors, database access, or reliable export methods. Technical discovery is required to confirm feasibility and limitations.

Will we own the website, software, source code, data, and accounts?

Ownership, repositories, editable files, data, hosting, domains, licenses, accounts, third-party services, and transfer conditions should be stated in the proposal and contract.

How long does a web or software project take?

Timing depends on scope, functionality, content, integrations, data, feedback, approvals, testing, and launch requirements. A realistic plan should include phases and dependencies.

Can Udjat improve an existing project instead of rebuilding everything?

Yes. The first step can be an audit, followed by a recommendation to improve, partially replace, migrate, or rebuild in phases.

How are security and privacy handled?

Requirements should be identified during discovery. Depending on the project, the solution may include access control, backups, secure infrastructure, logging, encryption, monitoring, and specialist testing.

What happens after launch?

Udjat can continue with monitoring, updates, backups, fixes, content, analytics, adoption support, optimization, integrations, new features, and future releases.

Bring the problem. We will help shape the solution.

Let’s have a useful conversation about what your business needs next.

Share what is not working, who is affected, what you want to improve, and what systems already exist. The right digital roadmap can begin from there.

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