Business Websites · for Venture-backed founders
Business Websites for Venture-Backed Startups
In short
Aqib Ops builds investor-grade marketing sites for venture-backed startups in 3–5 weeks. Each site ships with a narrative-led product story, technical SEO baked in, programmatic use-case pages for inbound, and the kind of credibility surface (security page, customer logos, founder story) that future investors and enterprise buyers both check.
The problem
Series Seed and A startups outgrow their Webflow site within two quarters of the raise. The new site needs to do three jobs at once: convert inbound, support the GTM team's experiments, and not embarrass the founder when the next investor lands on it.
Our approach
We treat the site as three audiences on one URL: customers, investors, recruits. The narrative carries all three. We wire programmatic SEO for use-case + integration pages, A/B-ready hero variants, and a content model the marketing team can extend without engineering tickets.
Stack we'd reach for
Next.js + Sanity
Marketing team ships without filing tickets; structured content for programmatic SEO.
PostHog
Funnels, A/B tests, session replay — everything the GTM team needs.
Vercel Edge
Atomic deploys, instant rollbacks, geographic A/B routing if needed.
Plain.com or Cal.com embed
Sales calendar inline; demo-request flow that doesn't bounce to a third party.
Self-hosted variable fonts
Brand fidelity without a Google Fonts hit on Lighthouse.
What you'd get
- Narrative-led home, product, and pricing pages
- Security / trust page (SOC 2, encryption, subprocessors)
- Customer logos + 2–3 case study templates
- Programmatic SEO surface (use case × integration grid)
- A/B-ready hero with PostHog experiments wired in
- Sanity CMS modeled for the marketing team's actual workflow
Frequently asked
How much does a venture-backed startup website cost?
Most venture-backed startup sites we ship land between $18k and $50k depending on programmatic SEO depth, page count, and whether you need bespoke motion. We quote per scope after a discovery call.
Can you ship before our next launch / investor update?
Usually yes — most engagements take 3–5 weeks. If you need a hard date (TechCrunch coverage, demo day), tell us in week one and we'll scope the site to land before it.
Do you build the security / trust page?
Yes — and it's underrated. Enterprise buyers check it before booking the demo. We structure it to map to the questions security review questionnaires ask: encryption, subprocessors, SOC 2 status, incident response.
Can the marketing team add use-case pages without engineering?
Yes. The Sanity content model is structured around use cases, integrations, and customer stories. Marketing ships new pages as content, not code.
Will the new site preserve our existing SEO?
Yes. We crawl your existing site, map every URL, set up 301s, preserve metadata and structured data, and run a post-launch indexation audit. Most migrations net traffic gains within 30 days.
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