Here's a list of deliverables a client can typically expect at the conclusion of a web development project:
Fully Functional Website: A live, operational website that meets the outlined requirements and functionalities.
Source Code: Access to the complete source code of the website for future maintenance or modifications.
Documentation: Clear documentation detailing the website's structure, functionalities, and any necessary instructions for maintenance.
Responsive Design: Ensuring the website is optimized and responsive across various devices (desktops, tablets, mobile phones).
Testing Reports: Reports indicating the results of various testing phases (functional, performance, cross-browser compatibility, etc.) conducted during development.
Assets and Resources: Any associated graphics, images, or media used on the website, along with licenses or permissions if necessary.
Training or Support: Optionally, training sessions or support to assist the client in managing or updating the website independently.
Final Review and Sign-off: A final review meeting where the client can assess the website and provide any last-minute feedback or approvals before the project's conclusion.