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Coffee Exporter Website Development

Your Coffee Gets Filtered Before Roasters Ever See Your Beans

3x
Buyer Inquiries
Average increase post-launch
< 1.5s
Load Time
Global CDN delivery
12+
Languages Supported
i18n built-in
95+
Lighthouse Score
Performance target
What Coffee Exporter Website Development Actually Ships — And What It Won't Fix

Your buyer lands on your site from a trade show QR code or a Google search for "Ethiopian Yirgacheffe exporter cupping score 88+". They see your farm locations on an interactive map, filter your lots by altitude and processing method, and submit a sample request — all before their espresso cools. Coffee exporter website development builds that experience: filterable product catalogs structured like professional roasters search, multi-step sample request forms that feed your CRM, seasonal availability calendars that let buyers plan procurement quarters ahead, and headless CMS backends your team updates without a developer. It won't replace your export sales team or negotiate contracts for you. But it stops qualified buyers from bouncing because your PDF catalog lists last season's lots or your contact form disappears into a generic inbox. Your site becomes the tool that turns trade show interest into container orders.

Wo Projekte scheitern

Your current site looks like a generic template with stock coffee photos International buyers question your legitimacy and move to competitors with a stronger brand presence.
No multilingual support for key export markets You lose deals in Japan, Korea, Europe, and the Middle East because buyers can't read your product specs.
Your product catalog is a static PDF that's always outdated Buyers get wrong availability data, cupping scores are missing, and you spend hours answering email clarifications.
No B2B inquiry or sample request workflow online Interested roasters bounce because there's no clear way to request samples or pricing without cold-emailing.
Your site loads slowly in target export regions A 4-second load time in Seoul or Berlin means 53% of potential buyers never reach your product page.
Certifications like Fair Trade, Organic, and Rainforest Alliance aren't prominently displayed Specialty buyers filter by certification — if they can't verify yours in seconds, you're invisible.

Compliance

Multilingual & i18n Architecture

Built-in internationalization with locale-specific routing and content. Serve Japanese, Korean, Arabic, German, and more — each with localized metadata for regional SEO.

B2B Inquiry & Sample Request Portal

Structured forms that capture buyer type, volume requirements, preferred origins, and shipping destination. Leads route directly to your sales team with all context attached.

Dynamic Product Catalog

CMS-driven catalog with cupping scores, altitude, processing method, certifications, and real-time availability. Your team updates it without touching code.

Certification & Traceability Display

Dedicated sections for Fair Trade, Organic, Rainforest Alliance, and other certifications with verifiable badge displays. Builds immediate trust with compliance-focused buyers.

Global CDN Performance

Edge-deployed on Vercel's global network so your site loads in under 1.5 seconds whether the buyer is in Tokyo, Hamburg, or Dubai.

Origin Story & Farm Profiles

Rich media pages for each farm or cooperative with photo galleries, elevation maps, and producer stories. This is what specialty buyers want to see before they commit.

Was wir bauen

Replace generic template stock photos that make international buyers question your operation's legitimacy

Interactive origin maps showing your farms, processing stations, and export routes with clickable detail panels buyers can explore

Add multilingual support so buyers in Japan, Korea, Europe, and the Middle East can read your product specifications

Filterable catalogs by cupping score, variety, altitude, and processing method — structured exactly how professional roasters search

Convert static PDF catalogs that list outdated cupping scores and force you to answer clarification emails hourly

Multi-step sample request forms with automated confirmations and CRM integration that feed your export sales pipeline

Build B2B sample request workflows so interested roasters stop bouncing when they can't find a clear inquiry path

Seasonal availability calendars displaying harvest windows and shipping timelines so buyers plan procurement months ahead

Fix slow load times in Seoul and Berlin that lose 53% of buyers before they reach your product page

Headless CMS backends letting your team update lots, pricing, and availability without waiting on developer tickets

Display Fair Trade, Organic, and Rainforest Alliance certifications so specialty buyers can verify them in seconds

Trade show landing pages with QR code lead capture you spin up before SCA Expo or World of Coffee in under 48 hours

Unser Prozess

01

Export Audit & Buyer Research

We analyze your current site, map your target export markets, and interview your sales team to understand the buyer journey from discovery to first container order.
Week 1
02

Brand & UX Design

High-fidelity designs that showcase your origin story, product catalog, and certifications. We design for the international specialty coffee buyer — not a generic audience.
Week 2-3
03

Development & CMS Build

Next.js frontend with a Sanity CMS backend. We build your catalog system, inquiry forms, multilingual routing, and integrate with your existing tools.
Week 4-6
04

Content & Translation

We populate your catalog, optimize all pages for multilingual SEO, and configure locale-specific metadata for each target market.
Week 7
05

Launch & Buyer Acquisition

Deploy to Vercel's edge network, run full performance and accessibility audits, and hand off with 30 days of post-launch support and analytics setup.
Week 8
Next.jsSanityVercelStripeShopify Storefront APICloudinary

Häufige Fragen

Warum benötigen Kaffeeexporteure eine benutzerdefinierte Website statt einer Vorlage?

Templates können die Komplexität eines Kaffeeexportgeschäfts nicht bewältigen. Cupping-Score-Datenbanken, mehrsprachige Kataloge, B2B-Anfrage-Workflows und Zertifizierungsanzeigen erfordern alle eine benutzerdefinierte Architektur. Eine speziell entwickelte Website positioniert Sie als professionellen Origin-Partner – nicht als jemand mit einer Squarespace-Seite.

Wie handhaben Sie mehrsprachige Inhalte für verschiedene Exportmärkte?

Wir verwenden Next.js internationalisiertes Routing mit locale-spezifischen URLs, Metadaten und Inhalten von Sanity CMS. Jede Sprachversion erhält ihre eigene SEO-Optimierung. Ihr Team verwaltet Übersetzungen über das CMS, ohne Code zu berühren, und wir können mit Übersetzungsdiensten für laufende Updates integrieren.

Können Käufer Bestellungen direkt über die Website aufgeben?

Ja – obwohl die meisten Kaffeeexporteure einen strukturierten Anfrage-Workflow dem direkten Checkout vorziehen, da die Preisgestaltung vom Volumen, Versandbedingungen und Kontrakttyp abhängt. Wir entwickeln Musteranfrage-Formulare und RFQ-Systeme, die Käuferdetails erfassen und qualifizierte Leads mit vollem Kontext an Ihr Verkaufsteam weiterleiten.

Wie präsentieren Sie Zertifizierungen wie Fair Trade und Bio?

Wir erstellen dedizierte Zertifizierungsbereiche mit verifizierbaren Badge-Anzeigen, verlinken auf Zertifizierungsstellen-Datenbanken, wo möglich, und integrieren Zertifizierungsfilter in Ihren Produktkatalog. Spezialitätskäufer filtern oft zuerst nach Zertifizierung, daher machen wir diese in Navigation und Produktlistungen prominent.

Wird meine Website schnell für Käufer in Asien und Europa laden?

Absolut. Wir deployen auf Vercels Edge-Netzwerk mit 70+ globalen Präsenzpunkten. Statische Seiten werden vom nächsten Edge-Knoten zu jedem Besucher bereitgestellt, sodass ein Käufer in Tokio das gleiche sub-1,5-Sekunden-Erlebnis hat wie jemand in New York. Wir streben 95+ Lighthouse-Performance-Scores an.

Wie lange dauert ein Website-Projekt für einen Kaffeeexporteur?

Die meisten Projekte starten in 8 Wochen. Woche 1 umfasst Recherche und Audit, Wochen 2–3 behandeln Design, Wochen 4–6 sind Entwicklung und CMS-Aufbau, Woche 7 ist Inhaltsbestückung und Übersetzung, und Woche 8 ist der Start. Komplexe mehrsprachige Websites mit vielen Produkt-SKUs können sich auf 10 Wochen ausdehnen.

Coffee Exporter Websites from $8,000
Fixed-fee. 30-day post-launch support included.
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