We’ve spoken to dozens of Irish tech companies. The pattern is consistent: a potential client visits the website to validate your credibility, the site is confusing or out of date, and the conversation starts from behind.
The tech companies winning more contracts have websites that communicate clearly what they do, who they do it for, and why they’re different.
Every tech company website we build covers the four things that win contracts.
Case studies, team profiles, and technical depth that convinces enterprise buyers you can deliver complex projects.
Service pages built around the exact problems your clients are searching to solve — not just what you call your services.
A structured portfolio that shows scope, scale, and outcomes. Clients want to see what you’ve built for companies like them.
Clear positioning, service pages, and case study pages that attract the right clients and filter out poor-fit enquiries.
We audit your existing site, your competitors, and your keyword landscape before a single page is designed. €1,500, credited against your project.
Not everything needs fixing at once. We rank every issue by impact so you spend time and money where it matters most.
Every site we build moves to HostLogic — our managed WordPress hosting. 99.9% uptime, daily backups, security monitoring. Your site won’t go down before a big tender.
Optional monthly Grow retainer so the site stays fast, updated, and performing after launch.ent, or assign ongoing ownership. We’ll tell you which one and why.
Websites start at €5,995 for a Growth build. Enterprise projects from €15,000. Every project starts with a Discovery Audit at €1,500 (+ VAT), credited against your build cost if you proceed.
Tech companies that invest in the right website see three things happen:
Most of your competitors have outdated websites. That’s not a threat — it’s an opportunity. A fast, credible site stands out immediately.
The tech companies that grow consistently treat their website as a commercial asset, not a brochure.
1. Too much jargon, not enough outcomes. Your website should communicate the business outcomes you deliver, not the technical stack you use to deliver them. Decision-makers buy outcomes. Your website serves the decision-maker.
2. No case studies with measurable results. “We built a platform for [client]” is not a case study. Decision-makers want to see the problem, your approach, and the measurable outcome. No numbers = no credibility.
3. Unclear scope of what you do. If a visitor can’t quickly determine whether you do product development, consulting, or staff augmentation — they’ll go to a competitor who is clearer.
4. No trust signals for enterprise buyers. NDAs, security certifications, team bios with LinkedIn profiles, and client logos all matter to enterprise procurement. If they’re missing, you’re failing at the first hurdle.
5. Ignoring search traffic from technical buyers. CTO-level buyers search for solutions to specific problems. Service pages built around the problems you solve — not just your service names — capture this traffic.
Our Growth build starts at €5,995 and covers everything a tech company needs — service pages, case studies, team section, and SEO. Enterprise or custom-requirement sites start from €15,000. Every project begins with a €1,500 Discovery Audit, credited against your build.
Yes. We work with experienced B2B technology copywriters who specialise in translating technical services into business outcomes. Getting the messaging right is often where we add the most value in a tech company website project.
Most tech websites complete in 6–10 weeks from Discovery Audit. Timeline depends on how complex the service structure is and how quickly we receive case study content from your team.
That depends on the quality of your positioning and content — but yes, we build websites structured to attract and convert enterprise buyers. Case study pages, solution-focused service pages, and clear CTAs are the foundation of B2B tech lead generation.
Yes. Most of our tech projects start with an existing site that isn’t generating qualified enquiries. The Discovery Audit identifies exactly what’s holding it back and what the rebuild needs to achieve.
A tech company’s website is checked at critical moments — when an enterprise procurement team is evaluating you, when a CTO is deciding whether to shortlist you, when a potential client is doing due diligence before signing.
A slow website or a security warning at that moment sends exactly the wrong signal about your technical competence.
Every WebLogic-built site runs on HostLogic — our managed WordPress hosting service. 99.9% uptime SLA, daily automated backups, security monitoring, and proactive updates. Your technical credibility starts with your website’s performance.