Development.
Engineered to last — production-grade front-end builds, pixel-perfect, performant, maintainable.
Development at WEEKENDER is production-grade front-end engineering: semantic HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — or Next.js and React where the project demands it — built to Core Web Vitals and WCAG AA. It is for teams that need a site engineered to last, not a template patched to fit. Most builds ship inside a flat-rate Weekend Sprint; ongoing development runs on the monthly subscription. Built in the time a weekend takes.
What you get
- Semantic HTML, CSS & JavaScript — or Next.js/React where it earns its place
- Design-token architecture — one source of truth for color, type & spacing
- CMS integration — your team edits content without touching code
- Forms & integrations — contact, capture, analytics, CRM wiring
- Structured data — schema on every page, readable by search and AI engines
- Core Web Vitals optimization — measured in the field, not assumed
- Accessibility to WCAG AA — keyboard, contrast, reduced motion
- Documentation & handoff — the repo, the docs, the keys
AI accelerates the production: scaffolding, components, and iterations arrive in hours, not weeks. A human engineer directs the architecture and reviews every line before it ships. That is how a full build fits in a weekend without cutting the corners you would feel later.
AI-accelerated, human-reviewed.
AI writes code fast. That is not the same as writing code well. Every build here runs the same loop: the machine generates, a human engineer reviews — every file, every line — before anything ships.
The review bar is fixed: semantic markup, structured data on every page, Core Web Vitals in the green, WCAG AA. It is the same standard this site is built to — view source any time. Read how an AI-enabled studio works, or see the craft side of the ledger in web design and motion.
The build runs on open web tech — no proprietary platform underneath. Rent it with hosting and care handled, or buy it out (or rent-to-own) and the repo, tokens, docs, and deploy pipeline are handed over completely. No platform lock-in is a feature we engineer for.
Development, Answered
Which stack do you build on?
Static HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for most marketing sites — fast, ownable, nothing to patch on a Tuesday. Next.js and React when a project has app logic, CMS-driven content, or a team building on top. Either way the rule holds: no proprietary platform, and the build is yours to buy out or rent-to-own.
Do you maintain sites after launch?
Yes. Every Weekend Sprint includes two rounds of post-launch tweaks over 14 days. Beyond that, ongoing development runs on the subscription — one active request at a time, average 2–3 day turnaround, pause or cancel anytime. Details are on the pricing page.
Can you build from our designs?
Yes. Send Figma files, an existing design system, or an agency handoff and we build to it pixel-perfect. Build-only engagements are a standard sprint shape. Where the files leave gaps, we resolve them in your system, not ours.
How is AI used in the code?
AI generates the production first pass — scaffolding, components, refactors — which is how a full build fits in a weekend. A human engineer owns the architecture and reviews every line before it ships. Your brief and your code are never used to train models. Ready to test the loop? Start a project.