WebWave experts who build pixel-perfect business sites, landing pages and online stores — custom design, SEO setup and hosting.
WebWave is a drag-and-drop site builder with a freeform, graphic-design-style canvas where elements sit anywhere with pixel precision — no rigid grids or prebuilt blocks. Businesses hire a WebWave expert when they want a site that looks bespoke rather than templated, yet stays easy to edit without a developer. The expert owns the whole build: layout, on-canvas assembly, responsive versions for mobile and tablet, and domain plus hosting setup.
You end up with a launch-ready landing page, business website, or online store — SEO configured, lead forms working, and analytics in place. It's a fit for small businesses, studios, solo experts, and agencies that need a fast launch and the freedom to update content themselves afterward.
On Zerocoder you can browse vetted profiles — each with ratings, portfolios, and rates — or post a short brief and let available specialists send proposals. Compare offers and start with whoever fits your budget and timeline.
It depends on the type of site (landing page, multi-page, or store), the number of pages, design complexity, and whether you already have a mockup. Experts usually quote a fixed project price or an hourly rate after a short brief; the WebWave subscription and domain are billed separately.
Look at their WebWave portfolio, reviews, and rating, plus experience with your specific need — a store, a landing page, or a Figma-to-WebWave rebuild. Confirm who maintains the site after launch and whether you receive full account access.
They'll handle design, responsiveness, a store, forms, on-page SEO, and domain setup. WebWave is a visual builder, so heavy server-side logic, custom integrations, or non-standard functionality rely on third-party tools and embed code — discuss those needs up front.
A simple landing page usually takes a few days; a business site or store runs one to two weeks or more, depending on scope and content readiness. You get a published site on your own domain, access to the WebWave account, and, if agreed, a short guide for editing it yourself.
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