Website Development

Website development in Tanzania for businesses that need clarity, trust, and useful inquiries.

I build business websites that explain your offer clearly, load fast on mobile, support local SEO, and make it easy for customers to understand, trust, and contact you.

Experience building fast public websites, product pages, landing pages, and web app interfaces.

Combines design structure, frontend development, copy direction, technical SEO, analytics, and deployment.

Able to connect the public website to admin workflows, forms, dashboards, or backend systems when needed.

Problems This Solves

  • Customers ask for your website, but your business only has social media pages.
  • Your existing website is slow, outdated, unclear, or difficult to update.
  • Your services are not organized into pages that people can search and understand.
  • You need a trustworthy place to send customers before running ads or outreach.

Outcomes You Get

  • A professional website built for phones, tablets, and desktops.
  • Clear service, product, about, proof, and contact sections.
  • Metadata, sitemap, schema where useful, and performance foundations.
  • A site structure that can grow into blog posts, SEO pages, campaigns, or a dashboard.
Scope

What is usually included

The exact scope depends on the project, but these are the common building blocks I plan for when delivering Website Development in Tanzania.

Landing page or multi-page website

Service, product, about, and contact sections

Responsive UI and performance optimization

SEO metadata, sitemap, and indexing basics

Deployment and basic analytics

How the work moves

1

Understand the offer, target customer, and main search terms.

2

Plan the page structure, message, and calls to action.

3

Build the design and content sections with clean mobile behavior.

4

Optimize for speed, metadata, indexing, and contact paths.

5

Launch and refine based on business feedback.

Industries and use cases

Search traffic is strongest when a page makes the service and use case unmistakable. These are the areas where this service fits naturally.

Company websitesService businessesConsultantsEducation toolsLocal brandsProfessional portfolios

Common questions

How much does a website cost in Tanzania?

A simple business landing page can start around $480. Managed business websites with editable pages, blog content, product sections, or basic dashboards usually sit around $1,500 – $2,350. The price increases when the site needs custom design, admin features, integrations, payments, SEO content, or ongoing support.

Is a Facebook or Instagram page enough for a business?

Social pages help, but a website gives you ownership, search visibility, clearer service pages, stronger trust, and a more professional place to send customers.

Can the website be optimized for Google?

Yes. I include technical SEO basics such as titles, descriptions, headings, sitemap, robots, structured data where useful, image alt text, internal links, and performance improvements.

Need a business website that does more than exist?

A good website should help people understand, trust, and contact your business. Let us build that foundation properly.

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