Timeless Web
For business websites, e-commerce, content platforms, video subscriptions, member areas, and sites that should stay maintained, hosted, updated, and visually current over time.
Website development from LINK-V is custom website design and development for businesses that need a site, platform, shop, content system, member area, or web-based product built with long-term operation in mind. LINK-V routes website projects into Timeless Web for ongoing care or Custom Platforms when the project needs deeper architecture and ownership.
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Most website development projects fit one of two paths. Timeless Web is for ongoing website care. Custom Platforms is for owned systems with deeper architecture.
For business websites, e-commerce, content platforms, video subscriptions, member areas, and sites that should stay maintained, hosted, updated, and visually current over time.
For comparison engines, marketplaces, multi-tenant systems, catalogues, data-heavy platforms, and web products that need a one-time custom build with clear ownership terms.
LINK-V starts with what the website has to do: sell, explain, publish, book, collect leads, manage members, process orders, or support a larger business workflow.
Website development can include custom visual direction, layouts, responsive behavior, page structure, content hierarchy, and interface decisions shaped around your business.
LINK-V builds websites with the features the project needs: pages, forms, CMS tools, e-commerce, accounts, payments, subscriptions, integrations, and admin areas.
Some websites need LINK-V to host, maintain, update, and operate them through Timeless Web. Larger Custom builds can also include infrastructure planning and handover.
Website projects can include content management, product management, member management, order handling, media libraries, editorial workflows, and internal dashboards.
LINK-V treats website development as software work with a public face. The website has to look right, load well, be manageable, support real business actions, and stay understandable after launch.
A website can be a presentation, shop, media platform, member system, booking flow, catalogue, lead machine, or internal portal. LINK-V shapes the build around the job the website has to do.
Many LINK-V websites run on Grace, the internal framework and CMS refined since 2014. Grace gives LINK-V control over content structures, admin tools, performance, and long-term maintenance.
Tom J. is the named accountable person behind LINK-V projects. Website development stays connected to one responsible technical relationship.
We define the website goal, audience, content, functionality, integrations, admin needs, and which LINK-V route fits the project.
LINK-V prepares the visual direction, page structure, interaction patterns, content hierarchy, and responsive behavior.
The website is developed with the required pages, CMS features, forms, integrations, products, accounts, subscriptions, or custom workflows.
Launch can include hosting, DNS, certificates, redirects, analytics where needed, backups, access setup, content checks, and performance review.
After launch, the website can move into Timeless Web for ongoing care or follow a Custom handover path with documentation and ownership terms.
LINK-V website development covers a wide range of real business needs, from presentation websites to paid content platforms.
Adams Barbershop, Kobliha Tax, and Svatá Kateřina Shop show business websites with bookings, payments, e-commerce, multilingual content, and ongoing care.
Zuzana Klingrová, My Hair Cloud, and Profi.Camp show website development for podcasts, workshops, video, memberships, contributors, and paid access.
When a website becomes a comparison engine, large catalogue, marketplace, or multi-tenant system, LINK-V routes the project toward Custom Platforms.
Timeless Web fits websites that should be designed, built, hosted, maintained, updated, and refreshed by LINK-V over time.
Custom Platforms fits website-shaped systems that need deeper architecture, custom data flows, one-time ownership, or a larger project model.
Design can start before development when the brand, UI, visual language, or page structure needs to be solved first.
The best website development route depends on content depth, feature scope, account needs, payment flows, data complexity, integrations, ownership expectations, maintenance needs, and whether LINK-V should operate the website after launch.
A small business website, an e-commerce site, a video subscription platform, and a financial comparison engine are all website development work. They need different project models. LINK-V helps choose the model before build starts.
Website development is the design, build, launch, and operation planning of a website or web-based system. LINK-V website development can cover business websites, e-commerce, content platforms, membership sites, admin systems, and custom web platforms.
Yes. LINK-V builds custom websites with custom design, custom code, CMS features, integrations, forms, e-commerce, member areas, and admin tools depending on the project scope.
Timeless Web fits websites that need ongoing care, hosting, updates, support, and regular refreshes. Custom Platforms fits larger website-shaped systems with deeper architecture, data flows, marketplace logic, comparison engines, multi-tenant accounts, or one-time ownership needs.
Yes. LINK-V can build e-commerce websites with product catalogues, payment flows, order management, admin tools, content pages, and integrations. Larger marketplace or multi-vendor projects usually route to Custom Platforms.
Yes. LINK-V has built membership and video subscription websites with paid access, contributors, content workflows, subscriptions, and member accounts. These projects can route to Timeless Web or Custom Platforms depending on scale and ownership needs.
Yes. Websites that need ongoing maintenance, hosting, updates, support, and visual refreshes usually route to Timeless Web. Custom website projects can also include support or handover terms after launch.
Yes, after assessment. LINK-V can review the codebase, CMS, hosting, database, integrations, content, SEO structure, redirects, credentials, and current risks before recommending takeover, migration, rebuild, or phased replacement.