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Directory Development
162K+ Live ListingsLighthouse 95+Real PostgreSQL

Tu Directorio Llegó a 8.000 Listados y Tu Plugin Colapsó

Si gestionas un directorio que importa, ya chocaste contra el muro donde los plugins de WordPress mueren y las herramientas SaaS empiezan a facturarte hasta la quiebra.

162K+
Live Listings
Across 3 platforms we built
25,052
HostList.io
Companies in 53 countries
137K
NAS Listings
Global coffee directory
95+
Lighthouse Score
vs WordPress 30-55
What Custom Directory Development Actually Fixes — And What It Won't

Your directory ships with 500 listings and loads fast. At 8,000, queries stack up and pages time out under normal traffic. Custom directory development replaces WordPress plugin architecture with a real PostgreSQL database, pgvector semantic search, and Next.js rendering — the stack we run across 162,000+ live listings. You're getting proper indexes, full-text search that understands intent, and map clustering that doesn't choke when users zoom out. But the real shift is ownership. Your team controls the GitHub repo, the database schema, and every line of deployment logic. No monthly fees climbing from $125 to $375 as your listing count grows. No SaaS vendor killing features or locking your data behind export limits. When you're ready to sell — which three of our directory clients already have — a custom codebase with clean architecture commands real acquisition value. A WordPress site held together with conflicting plugins doesn't.

Dónde fallan los proyectos

WordPress directory plugins fall apart around 10K listings Database queries per page load stack up fast, and suddenly your site's timing out under normal traffic. The real kicker? It breaks at exactly the moment you've got something worth breaking -- when you're finally getting traction.
SaaS directory tools like Brilliant Directories run $125-375/month and you never own a line of code You can't customize it meaningfully, you can't migrate your data without a fight, and you definitely can't sell it as an asset. You're renting someone else's platform forever.
Lighthouse scores of 30-55 aren't just embarrassing -- they're actively killing your rankings Google's pretty straightforward about this: slow sites lose. And your competitors who built on faster stacks in cities like Austin or London are outranking you because of it.
Basic text matching isn't real search It's a search bar that technically works but doesn't actually help anyone find anything. Users hit two dead ends, get frustrated, and leave. Bounce rates spike and your directory becomes a ghost town.
Here's a fun WordPress experience: your directory plugin conflicts with your SEO plugin, which conflicts with your caching plugin, which conflicts with your map plugin And every core update is basically a game of Russian roulette with your entire site. We've seen it dozens of times.
Built on the wrong foundation, you simply can't expand to multiple cities or languages without rebuilding from scratch That growth ceiling doesn't announce itself -- it shows up when you've already got 50 advertisers and a team depending on the platform.

Cumplimiento

Real PostgreSQL Database

We use a full relational database -- properly indexed PostgreSQL via Supabase -- with both full-text and pgvector semantic AI search built in. So a user searching "best budget espresso near me" actually understands intent. That's not something WordPress post meta key-value pairs can do.

Unlimited Listings

No listing caps. We've built directories with 25K, 50K, and 137K listings -- and page loads stay fast across all of them. Compare that to Webflow, which hard-caps you at 10K CMS items. So if you're planning to grow, plan accordingly.

Lighthouse 95+

Sub-second page loads via Vercel's edge CDN using SSG and ISR -- that's static site generation with incremental regeneration for anyone keeping score. WordPress directory plugins routinely score 30-55 on Lighthouse. Ours hit 95+. Performance isn't a nice-to-have. It's literally SEO.

Advanced Search and Filters

Real faceted search with multiple simultaneous filters, MapBox or Google Maps integration, geolocation-based sorting, and AI-powered semantic search that understands what users actually mean. Not a text box that does a LIKE query against one column.

Built-In Monetization

We wire up Stripe from day one -- premium listing subscriptions, featured placement, lead generation with per-lead pricing, banner ads, sponsored categories. There's no reason to launch a directory that doesn't make money immediately.

30-Language i18n

Every listing page, every category, every city -- available in 30 languages with properly structured SEO URLs. You build the directory once and it works in Tokyo, São Paulo, and Berlin without rebuilding anything.

Qué construimos

Database queries stack up past 10K listings and pages start timing out under normal traffic

Admin panel handles bulk CSV imports, moderation queues, and 50K+ listings without touching code

SaaS platforms charge $125–375/month and you never own a single line of your own code

MapBox clustering with radius search and custom markers that load instantly at any zoom level

Lighthouse scores under 40 kill your rankings in competitive cities like Austin or London

Verified reviews with photo uploads and aggregate scoring that surfaces quality businesses automatically

Text-match search returns garbage results and your bounce rate quietly climbs to 68%

Stripe-powered submission portal lets business owners claim listings while your team approves or kicks back edits

Plugin conflicts break your site every WordPress core update and you're debugging at midnight

Proprietary scoring algorithms — like HostScore or composite NRI indexes — become defensible moats competitors can't copy

Growth ceiling appears at 15K listings when you've already got 50 advertisers depending on your platform

Programmatic SEO generates thousands of indexable city and category pages with XML sitemaps that handle 100K+ URLs

Nuestro proceso

01

Directory Discovery

Discovery is where we nail down your niche, your listing data model, search requirements, monetization strategy, and where you sit competitively. We'll reference our three live directories -- HostList.io, NAS, and Deluxe Astrology -- as real working examples, not mockups.
Week 1-2
02

Database and Search Architecture

Architecture week is all database design: Supabase schema, search indexes, scoring algorithms, API endpoints. We're also planning the listing page template and category structure before a single frontend component gets written. Get this wrong and you pay for it forever.
Week 3-4
03

Frontend and Admin Build

Then we build -- Next.js frontend with search, filters, map, and listing pages, plus the admin dashboard for listing management, analytics, and monetization controls. This is the bulk of the engagement and where most of the visible work happens.
Week 5-8
04

Data Pipeline and Launch

Launch prep covers bulk data import, user submission workflow, Stripe integration, and full SEO setup. You go live with real listings, real monitoring, and real revenue infrastructure in place -- not a half-empty directory with a "coming soon" vibe.
Week 9-10
05

Growth and Optimization

Post-launch we handle programmatic city page rollout, listing acquisition strategy, and monetization tuning. And honestly, the first 30 days after launch usually surface a few things worth optimizing -- so we include a full month of support.
Week 11-12
Next.jsAstroSupabaseVercelStripeMapBoxAlgoliapgvector

Preguntas frecuentes

¿Por qué desarrollo personalizado en lugar de un plugin de WordPress o una herramienta SaaS?

Los plugins de directorio para WordPress se rompen antes de los 10.000 listados: las consultas se acumulan, los conflictos tumban el sitio y las puntuaciones Lighthouse caen a entre 30 y 55. Las herramientas SaaS como Brilliant Directories te mantienen pagando entre $125 y $375 al mes, sin propiedad del código y sin una salida real. El desarrollo personalizado significa listados ilimitados, búsqueda real en PostgreSQL, puntuaciones Lighthouse de 95+ y cada línea de código es tuya.

¿Qué prueba tienen de que los directorios personalizados funcionan a escala?

Construimos y operamos activamente HostList.io: 25.052 empresas de hosting en 53 países. NAS con 137.000 cafeterías en Estados Unidos, Reino Unido y Japón. Y Deluxe Astrology con 28.840 registros de famosos en 30 idiomas. Eso son más de 162.000 listados en vivo en tres plataformas que operamos nosotros mismos. Ninguna otra agencia puede mostrarte eso.

¿Cuánto cuesta un sitio web de directorio personalizado?

Los directorios de entrada con búsqueda y filtros sólidos comienzan en $8.000 para hasta 5.000 listados. Las versiones Pro —listados ilimitados, búsqueda avanzada, monetización y panel de administración completo— van de $12.000 a $18.000. Los directorios Enterprise multiciudad con algoritmos de puntuación personalizados, acceso a API y aplicaciones móviles parten de $30.000. Y, siendo honestos, la mayoría de los proyectos de directorios serios terminan en el rango Pro.

¿Qué stack tecnológico utilizan?

El frontend es Next.js o Astro. La base de datos es Supabase con PostgreSQL, búsqueda de texto completo y pgvector para consultas semánticas. El hosting es Vercel con edge CDN. En conjunto, ese stack ofrece cargas en menos de un segundo, sin límites de listados, consultas relacionales reales e i18n integrado para 30 idiomas, sin necesidad de ensamblar cinco servicios distintos.

¿Pueden agregar funciones de monetización?

Sí, y lo planificamos desde el principio, no como un añadido tardío. Niveles gratuitos y de pago vía Stripe, posicionamiento destacado, cobro por lead, banners publicitarios, categorías patrocinadas, licenciamiento de datos y franquicias de marca blanca para despliegues multiciudad. Múltiples fuentes de ingresos desde el día uno no es un discurso de venta: es la forma en que hemos estructurado nuestros propios directorios.

¿Cuánto tiempo lleva construir un directorio personalizado?

Los directorios estándar toman entre 6 y 8 semanas. Si se agregan algoritmos de puntuación personalizados, funciones de marketplace o despliegue multiciudad, el plazo es de 8 a 12 semanas. Durante el proceso de descubrimiento te entregamos un cronograma semana a semana para que no haya sorpresas, y nunca damos respuestas del tipo «estará listo cuando esté listo».

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