Web & Digital Presence
Not every project needs a platform. Sometimes a clean website, a WordPress upgrade, or a store that converts. Same quality, scoped right.
A website that loads slowly, looks generic, or can't be found on search costs you opportunities every day. T3 projects are scoped to the brief — not padded to the budget — and built to the same engineering standard as the larger platforms we ship.
A brand-new, video-first marketing site for a forest paintball venue outside Bled — Vite build, hand-rolled 5-language i18n, autoplay hero, and a booking flow tuned for groups rather than individuals.
View case →A self-hosted PHP invoicing tool built for Slovenian small businesses — UPN QR codes, DDV/VAT compliance, dual PDF engines, and email delivery. Battle-tested across real books and client deployments.
View case →A custom member portal for a Slovenian shooting club — training registrations, competition management, season rankings, and iCal feeds, built as a bespoke WordPress plugin with fintech-grade audit trails.
View case →Project-based · fixed price before we start
From €5k for a one-week site, up to €20–30k for a full multilingual relaunch. Scope, price, and delivery date agreed in writing before any work begins. No invoice surprises.
Domain registration, hosting subscription, stock photography licences, ongoing updates after launch (T4 covers that).
Is this just WordPress?
No. T3 covers custom static sites (Vite, Astro), WordPress, and hybrid builds. WordPress is one tool in the kit, used when it's the right fit — particularly when clients need to manage content themselves after launch.
What if I already have a domain and hosting?
That's fine. I'll work with what you have, migrate if there's a good reason to, or leave it in place if it's working. No pressure to move to my hosting stack (though T4 is available if you want managed care).
Multilingual from the start or single language?
Your call, but it's cheaper to build multilingual from day one than to retrofit it. I'll tell you honestly which approach makes sense for your audience and launch timeline.
How fast can this go live?
A focused one-language marketing site can be live in 5–10 working days from content freeze. Multilingual relaunches with e-commerce typically take 4–8 weeks. The bottleneck is almost always content, not code.
Can I edit the site myself after launch?
Yes — that's a design criterion, not an afterthought. WordPress sites come with a content editing walkthrough. Static sites can be configured with a headless CMS if self-editing is a requirement.