What we build,
how we hand it over.
A startup's web presence is not a template problem. It's a positioning problem. We solve it from scratch, in code you own outright, and hand it to you when it's done — the repository, the domain, everything. If you'd like us to stay and keep it evolving, the Partnership is there for that.
A precision-built web presence
you permanently own.
What GitHub Pages supports, and what it doesn't.
GitHub Pages serves static files. This covers the full range of what a startup needs to make its first and second impressions.
- Server-side databases
- User login systems
- E-commerce checkout
- Real-time feeds
- User-generated content
- CMS-driven content management
See the standard of work: read the Will4Life founder story →
Ready to make the right first impression?
Tell us about the company. We'll reply within 48 hours with a plan, a timeline, and a fixed quote.
Frequently asked
Every GitFoundry site is written line by line in plain HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — no WordPress, no Squarespace, no page builders. Your site is built specifically for your company, from the first line of code.
A Launch page is typically live in about a week. A Presence site — the full startup site — takes about two weeks. Bespoke projects are scoped individually before we start.
The complete source code is yours at handover, so you can give it to any developer. If you'd like us to stay close as the company evolves, the Partnership handles that: changes within 48 hours, cancel any time, keep everything.
GitHub Pages serves static files. That covers the full product story, launch pages, team pages, and investor decks — everything a startup needs to make its first and second impressions. Server-side databases, user accounts, e-commerce checkout, and real-time feeds require a different approach. See Technical Services for what's possible beyond a static site.