Web Development Company
in Pune
Infiscroll is a web development company in Pune that designs, builds and maintains custom websites, e-commerce stores, web apps and software for growing businesses: built to rank on Google, get cited by AI answer engines, and turn visitors into leads. Websites start from ₹20,000 and most go live in six to eight weeks.
The basics
What does a web development company do?
A web development company plans, designs, codes, launches and maintains websites and web apps for businesses. That covers the frontend (what users see), the backend (the logic and data), the CMS that lets you edit content, e-commerce, third-party integrations, hosting and ongoing maintenance.
Those six responsibilities are usually split across three or four vendors (a designer, a developer, an SEO agency and a hosting provider) which is where most delays and most finger-pointing come from. Infiscroll is a full-stack web development company in Pune that owns all six under one roof, so design decisions, build decisions and search decisions are made by people who talk to each other.
What we build
Which web development services does Infiscroll offer in Pune?
Infiscroll builds six categories of work: business websites, e-commerce stores, web and mobile apps, custom software, design and redesign, and the SEO and maintenance that keeps all of it earning after launch. The six below link to a full page each, with scope and pricing.
Custom business websites
Fast, responsive, SEO-ready corporate and small-business sites that build trust and generate enquiries. This page covers them, from ₹20,000.
E-commerce stores
Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento or custom online stores built to sell and scale. From ₹30,000.
Web & mobile apps
Booking systems, dashboards, portals and mobile apps tailored to your workflow. From ₹60,000.
Custom software / SaaS
Management software and SaaS platforms built around how your business actually works. Quoted per project.
Website design & redesign
Conversion-focused UI/UX and revamps of slow or outdated sites, with the content structure rebuilt alongside the visuals.
SEO & maintenance
Technical SEO, content and monthly maintenance so the site keeps earning. From ₹20,000 per month.
Technology
Which technology stack is right for your website?
The stack follows the job, not the fashion. A ten-page business site that one person will edit belongs on WordPress; a store belongs on Shopify or WooCommerce; a product with its own logic belongs on a custom build. Choosing the heavier option early is the most common and most expensive mistake we are asked to undo.
WordPress suits content-led sites where non-technical staff publish weekly. Shopify and WooCommerce suit catalogues under a few thousand SKUs with standard checkout needs. Custom builds (Laravel, Node, React, Next.js) earn their cost when the product has workflows no plugin models: bookings with constraints, role-based dashboards, pricing engines, integrations with software you already run.
We recommend the lightest stack that meets the three-year plan, and we say so in writing before the quote, including when the honest answer is that you do not need a custom build.
How we work
How long does a website take, and what happens at each stage?
Most business websites reach launch in six to eight weeks across four stages. The two variables that move that date are how quickly content arrives and how many revision rounds the design takes, not the development itself, which is the most predictable part of the schedule.
Discover
Goals, audience, competitors, keyword and “near me” research, sitemap and content plan. Three to five days.
Design
Wireframes first, then page designs you sign off before a line of code is written. One to two weeks.
Build
Responsive frontend, CMS, forms, schema, speed and cross-browser QA. Two to four weeks.
Grow
Launch, Search Console and analytics wiring, then iteration against real query data. Ongoing.
Your inputs
What do you need to provide to start?
Five things, and only the first is needed on day one: a clear description of what the site must achieve. The rest can arrive during Discover, but a project stalls when they arrive late, so it is worth knowing the list before you start.
- The business goal in one sentence: enquiries, online orders, bookings or credibility. This decides the whole structure.
- Content: service descriptions, team details, and any pricing you want published. We write it if you would rather we did; that is quoted separately.
- Brand assets. Logo files, colours and fonts if they exist. If they do not, we work from your existing material.
- Photographs: real ones of your premises, team and work. Stock photography is the single fastest way to look like every other site in your category.
- Access: domain registrar and existing hosting, if you have them, plus one named person who can approve decisions.
The fifth item matters more than it looks. Projects that route approvals through a committee take roughly twice as long as projects with one decision-maker, and the difference shows up entirely in the Design stage.
Standards
What technical standards does every Infiscroll site ship with?
Six, and they are measurable rather than promotional. You can verify all of them yourself on the day the site goes live, using free tools. We build to these numbers whether or not they are in the brief.
- Core Web Vitals inside Google’s thresholds: Largest Contentful Paint under 2.5 seconds, Interaction to Next Paint under 200 milliseconds, Cumulative Layout Shift under 0.1. Verify in PageSpeed Insights.
- Mobile-first build: designed at 360 pixels wide first, because Google indexes the mobile rendering of your site, not the desktop one.
- Structured data: Organization, LocalBusiness, Service, Breadcrumb and FAQ markup that matches what is visible on the page, so it can be read by search engines and answer engines alike.
- Accessibility to WCAG 2.1 AA: contrast, keyboard navigation, focus states, alt text and semantic headings.
- HTTPS, clean sitemap and canonical tags: wired and submitted to Google Search Console before launch, not weeks after.
- One H1, a logical heading tree and real alt text: the structure both crawlers and screen readers depend on.
A site that misses these is not merely slower. Core Web Vitals feed Google’s page experience signals, accessibility failures are a legal exposure in several markets, and missing structured data removes you from the answer surfaces where an increasing share of local research now happens.
Ownership
What do you own when the project ends?
Everything built for you, once the project is paid in full: the design files, the content, the custom code, the CMS login with administrator rights, and the domain registered in your name. You can take all of it to another developer the day after launch without asking our permission.
This is worth asking every agency you shortlist, because the alternatives are common and expensive. Some studios register the domain in their own name; some build on a proprietary platform you cannot export; some hold hosting so that leaving means rebuilding. Any of those turns a website into a subscription you cannot cancel.
Two honest exclusions apply to us as to anyone. Third-party components (themes, plugins, fonts, stock imagery) stay under their own licences, which we list for you. And our internal tooling and frameworks stay ours, licensed to you perpetually as part of your build. The terms of service set all of this out in writing.
Industries
Which industries do we build websites for in Pune?
Fourteen, each with its own page covering the features that vertical actually needs: appointment booking for clinics, menus and table enquiries for restaurants, property listings with filters for real estate, batch and admission flows for coaching classes. The requirements differ enough that a generic template underserves all of them.
Pricing
How much does web development cost in Pune?
A ten-page business website starts at ₹20,000, a dynamic site with a CMS at ₹30,000, and an e-commerce store at ₹30,000 on Shopify or WooCommerce or ₹40,000 custom-built. Those are floors for the scope described, not quotes: your figure is confirmed in writing after a discovery call.
Static website
From ₹20,000: up to 10 pages, mobile-first, contact form, basic SEO setup. Best when content rarely changes.
Dynamic / CMS
From ₹30,000: everything above plus a CMS your team edits, blog and expandable page templates.
E-commerce
From ₹30,000 on Shopify or WooCommerce, ₹40,000 custom: catalogue, payments, shipping and order management.
What moves the price up or down?
Five things, roughly in order of impact. Knowing them lets you steer the quote instead of only reacting to it.
- Page count and template count. Twenty pages built from four templates cost far less than twelve pages each designed individually: templates, not pages, drive design effort.
- Custom functionality. Booking with availability rules, payment flows, dashboards and integrations are the difference between a website and a small product.
- Who writes the content. Supplying finished copy is the single largest lever a client controls.
- Design origin. Adapting an existing brand system is cheaper than creating a visual identity from nothing.
- Integrations. Every external system (CRM, ERP, payment gateway, courier API) adds build and testing time.
Third-party costs sit outside the build price and are billed at cost or paid by you directly: domain registration, hosting, paid plugins or themes, stock imagery and any advertising budget. The full breakdown is on the pricing page.
After launch
What happens after the website goes live?
Launch day is the start of the measurement period, not the end of the project. A new site takes weeks to be crawled, indexed and evaluated, so the first meaningful read on whether it is working comes from impression data, not from traffic on day one.
Maintenance covers the unglamorous half: CMS and plugin updates, security patches, backups, uptime monitoring, broken-link checks and Core Web Vitals as content grows. Left undone for a year, a WordPress site accumulates known vulnerabilities in its own plugins, which is how most small-business sites are actually compromised, rather than by anyone targeting them specifically.
Growth is the other half, and it is optional: SEO from ₹20,000 per month, local SEO for Maps and near-me results from ₹8,000 per month after setup, and AEO and GEO for citation in AI answers. You can take any, all, or none of them, and you can take them from someone else: the site is yours either way.
Why Infiscroll
Why choose Infiscroll as your web development company in Pune?
Four reasons, stated as things you can check rather than adjectives you have to take on faith.
- One team for build and growth. The people who write your page structure are the people who have to make it rank, which removes the handover where most SEO value is lost.
- Prices published before you call. Every starting figure on this site is public. You can compare us before you speak to us.
- Fixed quote and timeline in writing after discovery, so scope changes are a conversation rather than a surprise invoice.
- You own the result: code, content, domain and admin access, with no platform lock-in.
What we do not claim: a specific ranking, a traffic figure or a conversion rate. Those depend on competitors and search engines that nobody controls, and any agency guaranteeing them is guaranteeing something outside its power.
Terminology
What is the difference between web development and website design?
Website design decides how a site looks and how a visitor moves through it; web development builds the thing that runs. Design produces layouts, typography, colour and the click path; development turns those into working code, connects the CMS and the database, and makes it fast, secure and indexable.
Most projects need both, which is why the split matters commercially: a designer alone leaves you with files nobody has built, and a developer alone leaves you with a working site that few people want to use. Infiscroll does both, so nothing falls into the gap between them. If you only need the first half, that is the website design page.
FAQ
Web development in Pune: questions answered
The seven questions below are the ones asked most often on a first call, answered here so you do not have to make the call to find out.
How long does it take to build a website in Pune?
Most business websites take 2–4 weeks; ecommerce and custom builds take 4–10 weeks depending on scope and features.
Do you provide website maintenance and support after launch?
Yes. Every project includes a 1–2 month support window, with optional ongoing maintenance plans after that.
Will my website be SEO-ready and rank on Google?
Yes. We build on a semantic-SEO foundation, clean structure, fast load and on-page optimization, so your site is ready to rank.
Do you work with businesses outside Pune or across India?
Yes. We're based in Pune but build websites for clients across India and internationally.
Which CMS is best. WordPress, Shopify or custom?
WordPress suits content-driven sites, Shopify suits online stores, and a custom build suits unique workflows. We recommend the right fit for your goals.
Can you redesign my existing website?
Yes. We redesign and rebuild existing websites to improve speed, design and conversions while keeping what already works.
What do you need from me to start the project?
Your business details, goals, any content or branding you have, and a short discovery call. We guide you through the rest.
Ready for a website that actually grows your business?
Tell us what the site has to achieve and Infiscroll will come back with a plan, a fixed quote and a timeline, usually within one business day.
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