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How to Communicate Effectively With Your Web Developer

Client and web development team discussing project requirements during a meeting

Key takeaways Most friction with a web developer isn’t caused by a bad developer. It’s caused by unclear inputs, and you control the inputs. Describe the problem, not the fix. “People can’t find our phone number” gets a better result than “put it in a carousel.” Give feedback that’s specific, batched, and in priority order. […]

Is Web Development Dead? What Business Owners Need to Know

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Key takeaways Web development isn’t dead. The real question for a business owner is narrower: can you skip it and use an AI website builder instead? Sometimes, yes. For a simple brochure site, a portfolio, or testing an idea, a 2026 AI builder like Wix ADI or Framer is often enough. Often, no. The moment […]

How to Write a Clear Web Development Project Brief (Before You Hire)

Team discussing website requirements while preparing a web development project brief

Key takeaways A project brief is a decision document, not a wish list. Its job is to get you accurate, comparable quotes before you hire anyone. The highest-value section is scope, split into must-haves and nice-to-haves. That’s what saves you money when a quote comes back higher than expected. Always share a budget range. Hiding […]

Web Developer Contract: What Should Be Included to Protect You as the Client

Professional signing a web development contract outlining client protection, project scope, ownership rights, and payment terms.

You’re about to hand someone a deposit, your brand assets, and the keys to your future website. The contract they slide across the table is supposed to protect both of you. Most of the time, it protects them. This guide flips that. It’s written for the business owner paying the invoice, not the developer collecting […]

Do I Need GEO Services If I Already Do SEO? An Honest Answer for 2026

Balance scale comparing GEO and SEO, illustrating the relationship between Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) and traditional Search Engine Optimization (SEO) in 2026.

Short answer: probably yes but not as a separate, expensive program if your SEO foundation is solid. About half the work overlaps. The other half is where the new money goes. We’ve been running SEO programs for clients since 2018. Over the last 18 months, the same question keeps landing in our inbox: “ChatGPT just […]

5 Golden Rules of Web Design Every Business Owner Should Know

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Key Takeaways The single rule that decides whether a site works: a first-time visitor must understand what you do, who it’s for, and what to do next, inside five seconds. Mobile is no longer “also.” Google indexes the mobile version of your site first, and most B2B and consumer traffic now arrives on a phone. […]

How to Choose the Right Web Developer for Your Project: A Business Owner’s Guide

Website development timeline showing phases from discovery to launch over weeks

Picking the wrong web developer is one of the most expensive mistakes a business owner can make. We’ve seen clients lose ₹3 lakh and four months on a developer who disappeared mid-project. We’ve inherited builds where the previous developer locked the client out of their own hosting. We’ve cleaned up code so bad we had […]

Which Framework Is Best for Web Development? An Honest Breakdown for 2026

Developer using a tablet displaying React framework interface for web development comparison in 2026

Every framework comparison article tells you the same thing: “It depends on your project.” Then they list 12 frameworks with one paragraph each and call it a day. That’s not a comparison, that’s a directory. After eight years and 80+ projects at Truelysis, here’s how we actually pick a framework. We’ve shipped React, Next.js, Vue, […]

Which Language Is Used for Web Development? A Practitioner’s Guide for 2026

Illustration of two hands pointing toward coding brackets symbolizing web development programming languages in 2026

Every week we get this question from someone, usually a founder or a marketing lead about to commission their first real web project. Sometimes it’s a CS student trying to figure out what to learn. The answer most blogs give is a list of 14 languages with one paragraph each, and the reader walks away […]