Website Development by Industry

Infiscroll builds websites for 14 industries in Pune, each on its own page with its own feature set. Every one of the 13 rests on the same four foundations, and they separate on a single question, what the visitor came to the site to do.

The shared floor

What does every business website need, whatever the industry?

Every business website needs the same four things: a layout that works on a phone, pages that load fast, a presence in local search, and a path that captures an enquiry without a phone call. A clinic and a construction supplier differ in almost everything else and in none of these four.

The phone comes first because of Google’s mobile-first indexing guidelines, under which Googlebot crawls and ranks the mobile version of a page rather than the desktop one, so the small screen is the version that gets judged. Speed follows from it: a page assembled from stock plugins on shared hosting loads slowly on a mid-range Android phone over a Pune 4G connection, and the visitor leaves before the first heading paints.

Local search is where the demand actually sits. A Pune business is found by people searching a service plus a place, or the word “near me”, which is why every industry page here is paired with local SEO in Pune rather than treated as a standalone brochure.

The fourth foundation is the one the 14 pages prove. An enquiry or booking path is the only feature published on all 14, and each trade calls it something different: WhatsApp enquiry at a clinic, table reservation at a restaurant, admissions enquiry at a school, distributor enquiry at an FMCG brand, lead capture at a real estate office, a quote request at a manufacturer. Same job, fourteen names. A visual proof surface comes close, appearing on 13 of the 14: every trade except clinics, which publish a health blog in its place.

A grid of industry categories the studio builds for

Where they split

Where do the requirements actually diverge?

Industries diverge on one question, what the visitor came to do, and the answer to it decides which features the site needs. A visitor booking a dental appointment and a visitor comparing four flats want different pages, and no amount of shared design closes that gap.

The five rows below sort all 14 industries by that question and name the features each answer forces.

The 14 industries grouped by what a visitor arrives to do, and the features each group requires.
What the visitor came to doIndustriesWhat the site therefore needs
Book a time slotClinics, spas & salons, hotels, cafés & restaurants, lawyers, photographers, coaching classesA booking path that shows real availability, takes the slot, and returns a confirmation the customer keeps
Enrol in a batch or intakeSchools, coaching classes, dance classes, gymsSchedules and batch timings, an enrolment form built around the intake, fee information, and faculty or instructor credentials
Browse a filtered catalogueReal estate, retail & FMCG, hotelsListings with search and filters, a page per item, and a store locator or map
Judge the work before enquiringPhotographers, gyms, coaching classes, lawyersA proof surface: portfolio galleries, transformation galleries, published results, or case outcomes
Ask for a price on a quantityManufacturingA product catalogue a buyer can specify from, and a quote request that carries the quantity, the specification and the drawing to whoever prices it

Five of the 14 appear in more than one row, and that is the finding rather than an error. A hotel takes bookings and runs a filtered room catalogue. A coaching class books demo slots, enrols batches, and is judged on published results before either happens. Those industries need the features of every row they sit in, which is what makes them the most expensive of the 13 to build properly.

Cost

What does an industry website cost in Pune?

An industry website in Pune starts from ₹20,000 for a basic site and from ₹30,000 for a dynamic one. Both figures are starting prices rather than quotes, and the same two appear on all 13 trade pages. Manufacturing is the exception and starts from ₹30,000, because a quote request with specifications and drawing upload is a build rather than a form.

What moves a project between the two tiers is the question in the table above. A site that only has to present a trade and collect an enquiry sits in the basic tier. A site that takes bookings against real availability, enrols an intake, or runs a filtered catalogue sits in the dynamic tier, because each of those needs a database behind the page rather than a form in front of it. The five industries that appear in more than one row need the most of it.

See full pricing → or read how much a website costs in Pune for the breakdown by page count and feature.

What does an industry website cost in Pune. Illustrated

Don’t see your industry?

The five groups above cover more than the 14 listed. Tell us what a visitor arrives at your site to do (book a slot, enrol, browse a catalogue, judge the work, or ask for a price on a quantity) and that answer sets the feature list and the tier before we quote anything.

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