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ERP Software Website Development

Your ERP Demo Request Form Converts 2% — Because Nobody Understands What You Actually Solve

3.2×
Demo Request Lift
Average across ERP clients
95+
Lighthouse Score
Performance target
<1.5s
Load Time
First Contentful Paint
0
Template Pages
Every build is custom
What ERP Website Development Actually Fixes — And What It Won't

Your CFO lands on your homepage. She's evaluating five ERP vendors this quarter, comparing inventory modules across spreadsheets while her procurement director Slacks her competitor screenshots. Your site has 14 seconds to prove you understand her specific problem — supply chain visibility for multi-location distributors — before she moves to the next tab. That's ERP software website development. You're translating software with 12 modules, 200+ features, and 40 integrations into something a finance lead can evaluate in one session. Not brochure design. Pipeline architecture. Your site guides prospects through 6–18 month evaluation cycles — demo requests, ROI calculators, gated comparison guides — converting technical decision-makers who've dismissed 30 vendor pitches already. The audience is unforgiving. A single deal involves a CTO, a finance VP, an ops director, and a procurement manager — each arriving with different questions. Your site answers all of them without turning into a cluttered mess, or your competitor's cleaner UX wins the shortlist spot.

Où les projets échouent

Your product probably does 50 things But honestly? Most ERP homepages explain none of them clearly. Visitors land, can't find their specific use case -- manufacturing, distribution, whatever -- and they're gone in under 10 seconds. That's not a traffic problem. That's a clarity problem.
A generic template makes your ERP look like every other vendor competing for the same shortlist And enterprise buyers notice. If your site doesn't look credible, you don't make the evaluation list -- it's pretty straightforward. You get filtered out before a single sales conversation happens.
No structured demo or trial funnel means high-intent traffic just.. leaves. They came ready to engage and found nothing to engage with. The real kicker? Your competitors -- the ones who invested in better UX -- are picking up exactly the pipeline you're dropping every single day.
Product pages that are walls of text with zero visual hierarchy are brutal for technical evaluators These are people trying to compare modules, features, and integrations across four or five vendors simultaneously. If they can't scan your pages efficiently, they'll just use the vendor who makes it easy.
Slow load times and failing Core Web Vitals hurt you twice Google deprioritizes your pages in search results. And the IT directors who do find you? They're impatient -- they'll click the next result without a second thought. Performance isn't optional here.
When marketing can't update content without filing a dev ticket, everything slows down Campaign pages, case studies, new feature announcements -- what should take an afternoon stretches into weeks. And in a market where timing matters, that delay costs real pipeline.

Conformité

Module-Based Architecture

Each ERP module gets its own dedicated landing page, optimized for search and built with structured data markup. So when someone in Chicago searches for "warehouse management module for mid-market ERP," they land on a page that speaks directly to that need -- not your generic homepage.

Demo Funnel Optimization

Multi-step demo request forms with progressive profiling collect the lead data your sales team actually needs -- without making prospects fill out a 12-field form on the first visit. And everything feeds directly into your CRM the moment someone submits, with routing logic that gets qualified leads to the right rep fast.

Enterprise-Grade Performance

Static generation combined with edge caching means sub-second load times, globally. Whether someone's evaluating you from Austin or Amsterdam, the experience is the same. Your site should perform as well as the software you're selling -- and with this setup, it does.

Headless CMS for Marketing Teams

Content editors can publish case studies, release notes, and product updates completely independently. No developer involvement, no deploy cycles. Structured content models handle the consistency behind the scenes, so everything still looks right even when five different people are contributing.

Security & Trust Signals

SOC 2 badges, G2 ratings, customer logos from recognizable brands, compliance certifications -- these aren't nice-to-haves. They're built directly into the design system because enterprise buyers need to see trust signals before they'll even consider booking a call. Skip this stuff and you're leaving deals on the table.

Technical SEO Foundation

Programmatic meta tags, JSON-LD schema for software applications, and internal linking structures tuned for ERP-specific search queries -- all built in from day one, not bolted on after launch.

Ce que nous construisons

Explain 50 features clearly — but your homepage buries them in jargon, so manufacturing prospects can't find their use case in 10 seconds

Guided module walkthroughs replace static screenshots with clickable narrative demos — prospects experience your software flow instead of guessing from carousel images

Survive scrutiny from enterprise buyers — but your generic template makes you look identical to four other vendors on their evaluation spreadsheet

Custom ROI calculators let evaluators input company size and industry, then see projected savings tied to your specific product — generating qualified leads through genuinely useful tools

Convert high-intent traffic through structured demo funnels — but visitors ready to engage find no clear path and abandon to competitors with better UX

Programmatically generated integration pages for NetSuite, Salesforce, Shopify — each with structured data, partner messaging, and context-specific CTAs that actually convert

Help technical evaluators compare modules efficiently — but your product pages are text walls with zero scannable hierarchy, killing comparison workflows

Industry-specific landing pages for manufacturing, distribution, retail, healthcare — so a plant manager sees tailored case studies, not generic enterprise messaging

Rank in search results and load fast enough to keep impatient IT directors — but failing Core Web Vitals tanks both your SEO and your visitor patience

Progressive content gating that respects 18-month evaluation cycles — whitepapers and webinars organized by buyer stage, capturing contact info only when prospects are ready

Let marketing update campaign pages same-day — but every content change requires a dev ticket, stretching one-afternoon updates into three-week delays

Multi-language support with proper hreflang, locale-aware routing, and region-specific compliance language — so your EMEA expansion doesn't tank from technical SEO errors

Notre processus

01

Product & Buyer Audit

Before any design work starts, we map your ERP modules, your buyer personas, and your competitive landscape. Every page structure decision -- every single one -- traces back to how your prospects actually evaluate software. We're not guessing at that. We're figuring it out first.
Week 1
02

Information Architecture & Wireframes

Site map, page templates, and conversion flows all get designed around your actual sales process before any code is written. Demo funnels, product pages, content hubs -- they take shape in wireframes and flowcharts. This is where we catch the problems that would've cost three weeks to fix in development.
Week 2-3
03

Design & Prototyping

High-fidelity designs that actually set you apart from the sea of identical blue-gradient SaaS sites flooding the ERP market right now. Plus interactive prototypes for stakeholder review -- so your team can click through the experience and give real feedback before we've built a single component.
Week 4-5
04

Development & CMS Integration

Next.js frontend, headless CMS backend, CRM integrations, analytics, conversion tracking -- all wired up and working together. And every page is optimized for Core Web Vitals, not as an afterthought but as part of the build process from the start.
Week 6-8
05

QA, Launch & Optimization

Cross-browser testing, accessibility audit, performance validation -- all done before we hand over the keys. But launch isn't the finish line. We monitor analytics and actively iterate on conversion rates for 30 days post-launch, because that's when the real data starts coming in.
Week 9-10
Next.jsSanityVercelTailwind CSSHubSpotSegment

Questions fréquentes

Combien de temps faut-il pour créer un site web de logiciel ERP ?

Most ERP website projects run 8 to 10 weeks from kickoff to launch. Complex builds -- think interactive product tours, multi-language support, or a large integration ecosystem -- can stretch to 12 weeks. Honestly, we nail down the actual timeline during discovery, once we know your module count and how much content we're working with.

Notre équipe marketing peut-elle mettre à jour le contenu sans développeurs ?

Yes. Every ERP site we build runs on a headless CMS -- Sanity is our go-to -- with structured content models built for your specific needs. Your team can publish case studies, update product features, add integration pages, and manage the blog through a visual editor. No code changes, no deploy cycles, no waiting on a developer to move a paragraph.

Intégrez-vous HubSpot, Salesforce ou d'autres CRM ?

We integrate with whatever CRM your sales team is already using. HubSpot, Salesforce, Dynamics 365, Pipedrive -- those are the most common ones we work with. Demo request forms feed directly into your pipeline with lead scoring data, UTM parameters, and page-level attribution attached. So when a rep opens a new lead, they can see exactly which pages that prospect visited and what they were evaluating.

Comment gérez-vous les sites web pour les produits ERP avec de nombreux modules ?

Each module gets its own optimized page -- unique messaging, structured data, module-specific CTAs. And we build a scalable template system in the CMS so that adding a new module down the road takes minutes, not a week of development work. Navigation and internal linking do the job of surfacing the right module for each visitor's use case automatically.

Le site sera-t-il classé pour les mots-clés ERP compétitifs ?

Technical SEO is built in from the start, not retrofitted. Programmatic meta tags, JSON-LD SoftwareApplication schema, internal linking architecture, Core Web Vitals optimization -- all of it. Pair that with industry-specific and module-specific landing pages, and you're targeting the high-intent keywords that actually match how enterprise buyers search. Which is very different from how most ERP vendors assume they search.

Qu'est-ce qui distingue un site web ERP d'un site SaaS standard ?

ERP buyers don't make decisions in a single session. They're evaluating over weeks, sometimes months, involving multiple stakeholders at once. So the site has to support that -- detailed product documentation, comparison content, ROI tools, compliance badges, the works. Navigation has to handle dozens of modules without overwhelming someone on their first visit. Generic SaaS templates aren't built for any of that, and it shows every time someone tries to force one.

ERP Website Development from $14,000
Fixed-fee. 30-day post-launch support included.
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