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How to select a low-code agency?

January 10, 2025 4:30 PM

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How to select a low-code agency?

As a business, an artist, or a freelancer, having an online presence is often a non-negotiable for success. Luckily, with no-code and low-code development, website creation has become faster, easier, and more affordable. So, if you're looking to build a site without diving into the complexities of traditional coding, teaming up with a low-code web design agency could be the perfect solution for you. Finding the perfect website design agency isn’t a quick task though; you need to consider how well it aligns with your vision and business aims. Here’s a handy guide to help you pick the best one for you.

Define your needs and goals clearly

Before you kick off your search for agencies, it’s really important to have a solid grasp of what your project entails. Here are some key questions to think about:

- What’s the main goal of your website?  (e.g., e-commerce, lead generation, portfolio)

- Which features are must-haves? Think user accounts, online payments, or custom forms.

- Do you have a specific low-code platform you want to use? (Webflow, Bubble, or WordPress with plugins)

- What’s your budget, and how soon do you need this done?

Having clear answers to these questions will help you communicate your needs better and find the right agency for your project.

Research agencies and check their portfolios 

The web is teeming with agencies claiming to be low-code experts, but not all have the right skills or experience. This is why looking for web design companies with a proven track record in low-code development is really important. To do that, review their portfolios and past projects to check their design style and technical skills, and see if they align with your needs.

Here’s what to look for: 

  • Similar projects: Do they have experience with projects like yours? 
  • Design aesthetic: Is their visual style consistent with your brand's identity?
  • Case studies: Check out some in-depth case studies that break down the problem, the solution, and the results. They really show how different teams tackle their challenges.

Consider technical and design capabilities 

If you have a preferred low-code tool, make sure the web design company you are considering is experienced with it. For example, at Studio by Miyagami, we believe Webflow is the best low-code platform out there and have specialized in it.

While low-code platforms truly simplify development, a quality website still requires a deep understanding of design principles, UX/UI, and customization. So, make sure that the web design studio you hire checks all those boxes and can adapt to your specific requirements by offering customized solutions. You’ll be better off if the website design company has (some) coding skills to provide you with more than what the low-code platform initially offers. 

Evaluate reviews and testimonials

In addition to browsing through their past work and projects, take time to evaluate reviews and testimonials. Third-party feedback will tell you a lot bout an agency's strengths and weaknesses. 

You can check platforms like Google Reviews and Trustpilot for unbiased client testimonials, and look at what other clients are saying on social media like LinkedIn or Facebook. You can also ask the agency for references and contact past clients to get direct feedback on their experience. 

Test communication and project management

For web design projects to succeed, clear and consistent communication is key. Take a look at how the agency manages its projects and pay attention to their development processes and how closely they keep in touch with clients during the whole project. It’s also worth asking how often they’ll provide updates and what those will entail. Having this info can save you from any surprises down the line.

Compare pricing and payment terms

While low-code development significantly reduces cost, it’s essential to have a clear picture of the financial side before making any commitments. Get clarity on the payment terms and on the ongoing costs that may include post-launch support, hosting fees, and maintenance. 

Each web development company has its own cost structure; some charge hourly rates while others have project-based pricing.

Finalize the contract

You’ve reviewed your options, compared the best web design companies, and have finally landed on the perfect agency for you. The only thing left to do before fully committing is to check that the contract includes the following: 

  • Project scope: Confirm that all features, pages, and functionalities are listed.
  • Ownership: Make sure that you own the final website.
  • Timelines: Ensure that there are clear deadlines for every stage of the project to keep things on track.
  • Exit clauses: Don’t forget to check the exit clauses, especially if the project hits any bumps along the way.

Trust the process and partner with the right team

Picking the right low-code web design agency isn’t something to rush into. You’ve got to look closely at their skills, experience, and how well they communicate. Remember, a good agency should be more than just a service provider, they should be a partner you can trust on your digital journey. If you take the time to define what you need, explore your choices, evaluate their expertise, and keep the lines of communication open, you’ll be well on your way to building a website that looks awesome and actually works for you.

At Studio by Miyagami, we’re passionate about helping businesses bring their digital vision to life with custom, low-code solutions that are both powerful and user-friendly. Our team has the expertise and dedication to support you every step of the way, from initial strategy to design and launch, ensuring your website aligns perfectly with your goals.

Ready to take the next step? Let’s work together to create a standout website tailored to your unique requirements. <show-contact>reach out<show-contact> today to see how we can make your project a success!

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