At the end of a web development project, clients can typically expect the following deliverables:
Completed Website: A fully functional and tested website, optimized for various browsers and devices, ready for launch.
Source Code and Documentation: Complete source code of the website along with comprehensive documentation detailing the structure, frameworks, libraries, and any special instructions for maintenance or updates.
Design Files: All design assets used in the website, such as images, icons, fonts, and CSS files, often in their original formats (e.g., PSD, AI).
Content Management System (CMS) Access: If a CMS is used, login credentials and a tutorial or documentation on how to use the CMS for updating website content.
Hosting Setup and Domain Information: Details regarding the hosting platform and domain registration, including any necessary login credentials and configuration settings.
Responsive Design Test Results: Documentation or reports showcasing the website's responsiveness and performance on different devices and screen sizes.
SEO Basics Implementation: Details of basic Search Engine Optimization (SEO) that has been implemented, including meta tags, sitemaps, and Google Analytics integration.
Training Materials: Training materials or sessions for the client's team on how to manage and update the website.
Security Features Documentation: Information about security measures implemented on the website, such as SSL certificates, data encryption, and secure payment gateways (if applicable).
Backup and Maintenance Plan: Instructions or services for regular backups and ongoing maintenance plans for the website.
User Guide or Manual: A detailed user manual or guide explaining the functionalities of the website, particularly for custom-built features.
Browser Compatibility Report: A report detailing the website’s performance across various web browsers.
Performance and Load Testing Reports: Results from performance testing, including load times and potential scalability of the website.
Legal and Compliance Documents: Any necessary legal documents such as privacy policies, terms of service, or GDPR compliance statements, if applicable.
Post-Launch Support Details: Information on the support and technical assistance available after the website goes live.
Future Enhancement Recommendations: Suggestions for future improvements or enhancements based on the latest web development trends and client feedback.
At the end of a web development project, clients can typically expect the following deliverables:
Completed Website: A fully functional and tested website, optimized for various browsers and devices, ready for launch.
Source Code and Documentation: Complete source code of the website along with comprehensive documentation detailing the structure, frameworks, libraries, and any special instructions for maintenance or updates.
Design Files: All design assets used in the website, such as images, icons, fonts, and CSS files, often in their original formats (e.g., PSD, AI).
Content Management System (CMS) Access: If a CMS is used, login credentials and a tutorial or documentation on how to use the CMS for updating website content.
Hosting Setup and Domain Information: Details regarding the hosting platform and domain registration, including any necessary login credentials and configuration settings.
Responsive Design Test Results: Documentation or reports showcasing the website's responsiveness and performance on different devices and screen sizes.
SEO Basics Implementation: Details of basic Search Engine Optimization (SEO) that has been implemented, including meta tags, sitemaps, and Google Analytics integration.
Training Materials: Training materials or sessions for the client's team on how to manage and update the website.
Security Features Documentation: Information about security measures implemented on the website, such as SSL certificates, data encryption, and secure payment gateways (if applicable).
Backup and Maintenance Plan: Instructions or services for regular backups and ongoing maintenance plans for the website.
User Guide or Manual: A detailed user manual or guide explaining the functionalities of the website, particularly for custom-built features.
Browser Compatibility Report: A report detailing the website’s performance across various web browsers.
Performance and Load Testing Reports: Results from performance testing, including load times and potential scalability of the website.
Legal and Compliance Documents: Any necessary legal documents such as privacy policies, terms of service, or GDPR compliance statements, if applicable.
Post-Launch Support Details: Information on the support and technical assistance available after the website goes live.
Future Enhancement Recommendations: Suggestions for future improvements or enhancements based on the latest web development trends and client feedback.