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We Finish Websites Other People Started

A half-built website is an awkward thing to own. You've paid for it, you can't launch it, and every agency you call wants to start over. We don't. We review the existing work, keep everything that's solid, finish what's missing and get the project launched - usually for less than a rebuild.

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Why Choose Us

Fast Delivery

From first call to live product. No endless development cycles.

Fixed Pricing

Transparent quotes. No hidden fees. No scope creep surprises.

Full Service

One team handles everything. No coordination headaches.

Pricing

Pricing Tailored to Your Project

Every project is quoted individually after understanding your requirements.

Landing Page / Small Website

From €600

Perfect for businesses needing a professional web presence

  • Up to 5 pages
  • Responsive design
  • CMS integration (WordPress)
  • Contact form
  • Basic SEO setup
  • 1 year free hosting
  • 30 days support

MVP / Web Application

From €2,900

Full product development from idea to launch

  • Initial analysis
  • Custom UI/UX design
  • Full-stack development
  • User authentication
  • Database architecture
  • API integrations
  • Testing & QA
  • 1 year free hosting
  • 90 days support

Mobile App Development

From €4,000

Native or cross-platform mobile applications

  • Initial analysis
  • Custom UI/UX design
  • iOS & Android development
  • Backend & API development
  • Push notifications
  • App Store submission
  • Analytics integration
  • Beta testing
  • 90 days support

We work with budgets of all sizes. Schedule a free consultation to discuss your specific needs and get a tailored quote.

FAQ

Finishing Unfinished Websites - FAQ

Yes, we do it all the time. Before quoting we read the code and give you a straight assessment: what's done, what's half-done, and what only looks done. About 80% of the unfinished projects we see are worth completing rather than rebuilding.

More than you'd think. If the domain is registered to you, you already hold the most important asset. Hosting accounts can be recovered through the provider with proof of payment. And the code can often be retrieved from the live server even without the repository. We walk you through it - it's usually a week of persistence, not a lawsuit.

Almost never, and we'd be suspicious of anyone who says yes before reading the code. Rebuilding everything is the easy answer to sell and the expensive one to buy. We keep what works. Occasionally one component is broken enough to redo - you'll know which one and why.

The initial review is free. Completions typically run €800 to €4,000 depending on what's actually left - which is often less than the previous developer's remaining invoice would have been. Fixed quote up front, no hourly surprises.

Same idea, slightly different work. AI-generated projects usually need a security and code-quality pass before new features make sense. We've described that separately on our page about fixing AI-generated websites.

Finishing an Unfinished Website Without Starting Over

Three Types of Unfinished Websites

Unfinished websites reach us in three flavors. The freelancer who was great for two months and then stopped answering. The agency project that burned the budget on design revisions before development really started. And, more and more often, the AI-built prototype that got to a convincing demo and then hit a wall no prompt could get past. Different stories, same situation: money spent, nothing launched.

Free Inventory and Fixed Price

The first step is an honest inventory, and it's free. We read the code, click through what exists, and sort everything into three lists: finished and fine, started but broken, and missing entirely. This matters because unfinished projects lie - a page can look complete in a screenshot while the button on it goes nowhere. You get the three lists and a fixed price for closing the gap.

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Finishing in the Existing Style

Then we finish it. Not our way - the way the project was already going, unless there's a solid reason to change course. Consistency beats preference: keeping the existing framework, naming and structure keeps costs down and avoids the stitched-together feel that follows rescued projects around. Where the original developer did genuinely good work, we say so out loud.

Project Takeover and Access Recovery

A surprising amount of this job is archaeology and diplomacy: recovering the hosting login nobody wrote down, getting the domain transferred out of the ex-developer's personal account, figuring out which of four half-abandoned repositories is the real one. Our project takeover process exists exactly for this. Bring whatever you have, even if it's just a URL and an old invoice.

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Post-Launch Maintenance and Free Review

Once launched, the project needs an owner on the technical side, or in a year it's back on someone's rescue list. Most clients stay with us on a light maintenance plan - updates, backups, monitoring, small improvements. Others take the finished project to their own team with clean documentation. Both are fine outcomes; the point is that the site finally exists and earns its keep.

If you're weighing whether the stalled project is worth saving at all, ask us before writing it off. The review costs nothing, takes days, and ends with numbers instead of feelings. Worst case, you learn the honest state of what you paid for. Best case - and the usual case - your website launches within a few weeks for the price of finishing, not the price of starting over.

How Long Has Your Project Been Stuck?

Every month a stalled website sits unfinished, it costs you the business it was supposed to bring. Send us what you have - within days we'll tell you what's left to do and what it costs.
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