Web Development

Web Development in Nepal

Fast, custom websites for businesses in Nepal and abroad — built from the first commit to be found on Google and to turn visitors into calls and bookings.

The offer
Web development at RaiseRank

Built to be found, not just to look finished.

Most business websites in Nepal are a template with a logo dropped in. They load slowly, they read the same as every competitor, and search engines have no particular reason to rank them. They look finished, which is the problem — nobody goes back to fix a site that looks fine.

We build ours from scratch, in code, with the technical groundwork done in the same pass as the design. Clean markup, fast pages, structured data, a URL structure that makes sense — the parts that decide whether you rank are not a phase we add later, because retrofitting them costs more than doing them once.

By the numbers
12+
Local brands' websites and software we've built and grown
412%
Organic traffic growth after a rebuild and SEO
A few weeks
From kickoff to a launched build, on a date you can plan around
What's included

Everything that decides whether the site earns its keep.

Four workstreams, all in scope, all in the same engagement. You are not quoted separately for the parts that make the site work.

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    Design and build

    Custom design in your brand, then hand-written code — no page builder, no theme you share with a thousand other businesses.

    • Custom design, built for your business rather than adapted from a template
    • Responsive from phone to desktop, tested on real devices
    • Copy and layout arranged around the action you want a visitor to take
    • A content setup your team can edit without calling us
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    Speed and Core Web Vitals

    Performance is a ranking input and a conversion input at once. It gets budgeted at the start, not measured in a panic after launch.

    • Largest Contentful Paint, Interaction to Next Paint and Cumulative Layout Shift measured before launch
    • Images served in modern formats at the size they are actually displayed
    • Fonts, scripts and third-party embeds kept off the critical path
    • A performance budget the build is held to, not a report you get afterwards
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    Technical SEO, from the first commit

    The groundwork that decides whether Google can crawl, understand and index what you publish.

    • Crawlable markup, sensible headings and one clear subject per page
    • Titles, canonicals and internal links that agree with each other
    • Structured data so engines and AI assistants can read what you do
    • XML sitemap and robots rules that reflect the site as built
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    Launch and handover

    The unglamorous part that decides whether the launch costs you the rankings you already had.

    • Redirect map from every old URL, so existing rankings survive the move
    • Analytics and Search Console connected and verified on day one
    • A walkthrough of how to edit the site, recorded so you can rewatch it
    • A post-launch window for the things only real traffic exposes
Who it's for

Four situations we take on most often.

The site looks fine and does nothing

It was designed well enough, but it does not rank, and the enquiries it produces could be counted on one hand. Usually the problem is underneath the design, not in it.

First proper site

You have been running on a Facebook page, a marketplace listing or a friend's favour. You want the thing you own to be the thing that sells for you.

Outgrown the template

The site works until you need something it was never built to do — a booking flow, multiple languages, a real content library — and every change fights you.

Trading on search

Cafés, studios, trades, tour and trek operators, clinics. Your customers search before they choose, so the site is not a brochure, it is the shopfront.

How we build

Three steps, the same three every time.

Step01

Audit and plan

We go through what you have now, what your competitors rank for, and what a visitor is actually trying to do when they land. You get the plan in writing before anything is designed.

You walk away with

A free audit and a scope we can both point at

Step02

Design and build

Design first, in your brand, reviewed in slices rather than sprung on you at the end. Then the build, with performance and technical SEO handled in the same pass.

You walk away with

A staging site you can click through as it grows

Step03

Launch and measure

Redirects mapped, analytics connected, Search Console verified. After launch we watch what real traffic does and fix what it exposes.

You walk away with

A live site with the measurement already wired in

What they say
After 5 months I'm getting 2-3 calls a week from people who found me online.
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Praveen Gurung

Owner, Leemo Cafe

Couples are finding my website first, and they're not asking for discounts.
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Om

Wedding Photographer

After 4 months, I'm finally getting consistent bookings from Google.
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PK

Yoga Retreat Owner

FAQs

Before you get in touch

How much does a website cost in Nepal?
It depends on how many pages, whether anything needs building rather than just designing, and whether you want the SEO work alongside it. We do not publish a price list because a five-page site for a café and a booking platform for a trek operator are not the same job. We start with a free audit and quote against a written scope, so the number you get is for your project rather than an average.
How long does it take?
A straightforward business site ships in a few weeks. Anything with custom functionality — bookings, portals, integrations — takes longer, and we tell you how much longer before you commit. You get a launch date at the point of scoping, not an estimate that keeps moving.
Do I need a new website, or can you fix the one I have?
We audit before we recommend. If the current site can be made fast and made to rank, optimising it is cheaper for you and we will say so. We rebuild when the foundation is the thing holding you back — usually a page builder that cannot be made fast, or a structure search engines cannot make sense of.
Will I lose my Google rankings when the new site launches?
Not if the migration is done properly, and this is where most rebuilds go wrong. Every existing URL gets mapped to its replacement with a permanent redirect, the structure is preserved where it is already working, and we watch Search Console closely for the first weeks after launch. Rankings can wobble briefly while Google recrawls; they should not disappear.
What do you build the sites on?
Mostly hand-written code on modern frameworks, which is how we get the speed. Where a client genuinely needs to publish daily without us, we wire in a content editor so your team can add and edit pages without touching code or paying us to do it.
Do you work with businesses outside Nepal?
Yes. We are based in Pokhara and work with clients remotely — the build process is the same wherever you are, and reviews happen on calls. Our published case studies are Nepal-based businesses, which is worth knowing if you want local references in your own market.
Who owns the site when it is finished?
You do — the domain, the hosting account, the code and the content. Nothing is held hostage. If you decide to move to another developer later, everything transfers.

Tell us what the site needs to do.

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