OpzaStudio
Website design

A new website for a business that already works.

For established Dubai businesses that have outgrown their current site, or never had one that matched what the business actually does.

01

The problem

A business gets to a certain size, opens a new location, finishes a rebrand, or simply loses a deal because someone checked the website before a meeting and walked away unimpressed. The business itself is proven. The website is the part that hasn't caught up. By the time most businesses come to us, the gap between what the company actually is and what its website shows has become a real cost: a lost referral, a partner who flagged it, a new investor who noticed.

We build for that moment specifically. Not a business validating an idea. A business that already has proof it works, and needs a site that matches that.

02

What you get

5 to 8 pages

Foundation

Home, About, a services overview, Contact, and the supporting pages a credible company site needs. Built for a business that wants a clean, professional presence rather than a full sales engine. Single language unless bilingual is added.

8 to 12 pages, bilingual EN/AR standard

Growth

Everything in Foundation, plus deeper service-page structure, a blog or insights section (the structure; content stays with the client), and the standard integrations that turn a site into a working lead channel: a contact form connected to your CRM, WhatsApp click-to-chat, calendar booking, and analytics. Built bilingual from the start.

12 to 15 pages, custom interactive

Full Build

Everything in Growth, plus one custom interactive element built for your business specifically (a calculator, a configurator, a filterable case-study grid), an advanced CMS structure for self-editing, refined motion and interaction design, content migration, and redirect mapping. Built for content-heavy sites, SEO-sensitive relaunches, and businesses that need real integration depth.

Every tier is custom-designed and built on a modern stack, with a headless CMS for your own editing. No templates, no page builders, no WordPress, at any tier. The finished code is yours outright.

03

The process

A free fit call confirms the right tier and gives you a fixed proposal. Once the proposal is signed, the project runs in two phases: design, then build. Each phase carries two rounds of revision, agreed before work starts. A “round” is one consolidated batch of feedback, not an open thread that stays open for weeks.

Typical timelines, counted from kickoff, assuming your inputs arrive on schedule:

Foundation
3 to 4 weeks
Growth
5 to 6 weeks
Full Build
7 to 9 weeks

A launch date is fixed only once content, approvals, and one named decision-maker are confirmed at kickoff. We say that before the clock starts, and a client-side delay moves the date in the same way an agency-side delay would.

Before work starts, we need: your logo and brand assets, the raw content for each page (company profile, photos or a budget for them), and one named person with final say on scope, design, and budget.

04

What we don't do

Content writing. If you need copy written for you, that's a separate, priced scope, agreed before the project starts. We don't fold it quietly into a design fee.

Ongoing SEO, paid ads, or social media management. These aren't part of the service ladder. If you need them, say so early and we'll tell you plainly that's outside what we offer.

Unlimited revisions. Two rounds per milestone is the standard. A third round, or feedback delivered piecemeal over weeks instead of in one batch, is billed as additional time.

Scope creep disguised as a small ask. A request for one more page or one more feature mid-build is a scope change. We price it as one and tell you what it adds to the timeline, rather than absorbing it and letting the deadline slip without explanation.

05

Pricing

TierProject fee (AED)
Foundation (5–8 pages)18,000 – 28,000
Growth (8–12 pages, bilingual)32,000 – 48,000
Full Build (12–15 pages, custom interactive)55,000 – 85,000
Standard payment structure
40%deposit
30%on design approval
20%before development handover
10%before launch
Concept work

Website Design work, in practice

A few of these started before any client did. We saw a business with real traction and a site that didn't match it, and built a concept to show what closing that gap could look like. Each piece carries a clear Concept or Client project tag. The list grows as real builds finish.

Concept

A retail brand with a distinctive shop aesthetic and an off-the-shelf site that didn't show it.

Concept

A professional services firm that had outgrown the single-page site they launched with.

Concept

A healthcare group running separate inconsistent pages for each of their four locations.

06

Getting started

The first step is a free, 30-minute fit call. You'll leave it with a recommended tier, a rough AED range, and a clear list of what you'd need to provide to start. The next step after that is a written proposal with a fixed scope and price.

Book a free fit call →
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FAQ

How much does a new website cost?

Foundation sites run from AED 18,000. Growth sites, with bilingual EN/AR built in, run from AED 32,000. A Full Build with custom interactive work starts around AED 55,000. The fit call narrows this to a real range for your project within thirty minutes.

How long will it take?

Three to four weeks for a Foundation site, five to six for Growth, seven to nine for a Full Build, counted from kickoff and assuming your content and approvals arrive on schedule. Delays on your side move the date the same way a delay on ours would.

Who actually does the work?

You work directly with the people building your site. There's no account manager layer translating between you and a team you've never spoken to.

What if we want changes after the two revision rounds?

A third round is priced and scheduled as additional time, agreed before we start it. We'd rather quote it plainly than pretend it's included and let it eat into the timeline silently.

Do we own the code?

Yes, fully, on delivery. The site is built on a modern stack with a headless CMS, so you can edit content yourself once it's live, and hand the codebase to any developer in the future without our involvement.