Discovery and Scope Definition
- Business goals workshop and audience mapping
- Content structure, page planning, and navigation hierarchy
- Feature prioritization and release milestones
- Technical feasibility review before build starts
Cedar Host delivers structured website development for businesses that need clarity, technical quality, and a practical launch process. We do not approach projects as one-off design tasks. We build around your growth priorities, operational constraints, and the level of ownership your team wants after release.
Our service workflow starts with discovery because most project delays happen before code is written. We align on goals, content model, and key actions your visitors should take. That alignment guides design choices and keeps implementation focused. During development, we prioritize responsive behavior, accessibility, and content clarity so the website remains useful as your marketing and services evolve.
Engineering quality is treated as part of delivery, not an optional add-on. We implement clear page structure, reusable components, and SEO fundamentals from day one. This includes canonical consistency, sitemap readiness, and metadata coverage across routes. The result is a website that is easier to maintain, easier to crawl, and easier to extend.
We also support two operating models. If you want one partner to handle both build and operations, we provide managed hosting and support. If your team prefers to manage infrastructure internally, we can deliver the website with technical handoff documentation and release guidance. In both cases, we keep communication direct, scope explicit, and milestones measurable.
We build company websites, service websites, landing page systems, and content-driven business sites. The technical stack and page architecture are selected based on your goals and update workflow.
Yes. We can redesign the interface while preserving useful content and existing structure when it still serves your business. If the current implementation is limiting growth, we plan a clean migration path.
Yes. Every project includes technical SEO fundamentals such as metadata, canonicalization, robots and sitemap alignment, semantic headings, and crawl-friendly internal linking.
Revisions are handled through scoped checkpoints. We define what belongs to each milestone, collect consolidated feedback, and apply changes in clear batches to avoid delays and confusion.
After launch, you can continue with ongoing support or keep your own team in charge. We provide documentation and technical context so ownership is clear and operational risk is reduced.