Introduction
What a “programmed website” means
Most websites are clicked together from templates — a ready-made design into which you squeeze your content. That is quick, but it looks like a thousand others, is often slow and is full of add-on modules (plugins) that cause trouble sooner or later. A programmed website is the opposite: it is built specifically for you, from the ground up, exactly for your goal and your look.
The simple comparison
Picture a rented flat with fixed furnishings (page builder) versus a house an architect plans for you (programmed). In the first case you make do with what is there. In the second you get exactly what you need — and it belongs to you.
Who it pays off for
For companies whose website is meant to achieve something: bring in enquiries, convey a brand clearly, work together with other systems. When the site is a real tool and not just a digital business card, the clean foundation pays off.
What you end up with
A fast website geared towards enquiries that looks good on every device, connects to your systems and grows with you — and whose code belongs to you (the project lives in your own repository). In short: Fast. Conversion-strong. Future-proof.