Frequently asked questions

General questions

How long does it take to build a website?

A standard website takes around 7-10 days. Larger e-commerce and custom projects usually take 3-6 weeks.

How does the process work?

We work in phases: discovery, structure/design, development, testing, and launch.

Do you offer custom solutions or templates?

Both. We propose the right model based on your goals, speed, and budget.

Technical support

How can I reach support?

You can contact us at hello@techbir.com or via our contact form. We usually respond within one business day.

What issues do you handle?

Performance, security, hosting, store/platform issues, maintenance, and reliability improvements.

Do you offer post-launch support?

Yes. We provide ongoing support plans with updates, monitoring, backups, and optimization.

Online stores and integrations

Which e-commerce platforms do you work with?

We work with Shopify, CloudCart, WooCommerce, and custom solutions based on your business scale and needs.

Can you integrate ERP, logistics, and payments?

Yes. We build integrations with ERP systems, courier services, payment providers, email platforms, and third-party APIs.

Can you migrate an existing store to a new platform?

Yes. We migrate products, categories, customers, and orders while preserving structure and minimizing data-loss risk.

SEO and marketing

Do you optimize websites for Google?

Yes. We apply technical SEO, content structure improvements, proper metadata, speed optimization, and schema markup.

Can you support growth after launch?

Yes. We offer SEO growth plans, CRO optimization, and digital marketing services for sustainable long-term results.

Pricing and payments

How is pricing calculated?

Pricing depends on scope, functionality count, integrations, and timeline. After a short discovery, we send a clear quote.

Do you work with milestone payments?

Yes. Projects are usually split into phases with approvals and payments per milestone for full transparency.

Are there hidden fees?

No. All costs are defined upfront in the quote, including what is in scope and what is not.