Use Cases
When a programmed website really pays off
Not every site needs programming — a simple business-card page is sometimes fine as a page builder. But in these cases the difference makes real money:
The site should bring in enquiries
If your website is your most important sales channel, it has to load fast, convince and collect enquiries cleanly — connected directly to your CRM, so no prospect is lost. Every second of load time and every hurdle costs you real enquiries.
Your brand has standards
If you want to stand out instead of looking like the competition, you need design and experience instead of walls of text — implemented pixel-perfectly. A template cannot do that, because it is the same for everyone.
The site has to work with systems
Payment, appointment booking, maps, reviews, analytics — all cleanly integrated instead of relying on fragile plugins. When your website is part of a larger process, it needs real interfaces.
You plan to grow
More pages, more visitors, new features — without hitting a platform limit. Anyone planning to grow does not build on a page builder that eventually becomes the brake.