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How TwinTech Studios Approaches a New Project

What actually happens between 'we should talk' and a confident launch.

Clients deserve to know what they are walking into. Here is what a TwinTech project actually looks like from the inside, in the same six stages we show on every service page.

Discover. Before anything is designed, we learn: your business, your audience, what is working, what is not, and what success would look like a year after launch. This is a conversation, not a questionnaire, and it is where most bad projects are prevented.

Define. Discovery becomes a written scope: what is included, what is not, the technology, the content plan, the timeline, and the success criteria. Both sides agree before anything is built. Ambiguity here is where budgets go to die, so we do not permit any.

Design. Structure first, so the site makes sense; then experience, so it is pleasant to use; then visual direction, so it is unmistakably yours. You see and approve the direction before development locks it in.

Build. Development, integrations, testing, security, and performance. We work in visible increments, so you watch the site become real rather than waiting for a curtain reveal.

Launch. The full pre-flight checklist: content, functionality, devices, accessibility, performance, SEO plumbing, and backups. Then a confident release, together, not a quiet upload and a hopeful email.

Support. Training so your team can run the platform, documentation so knowledge is not trapped, and support options so launch is a beginning rather than a goodbye.

Two founders, both disciplines, one process. If that sounds like how you would want your project handled, the door is the Start a Project page.

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