B2B Product and Catalog Websites
Structured product presentation for industrial catalogs — clear specifications, downloadable datasheets, and inquiry flows built around how B2B buyers actually evaluate suppliers.
Manufacturing and industrial businesses need websites that explain complex products, capabilities, and services clearly. We build structured B2B websites that support sales teams, improve search visibility, and help buyers understand what the company does without unnecessary complexity.
Structured product presentation for industrial catalogs — clear specifications, downloadable datasheets, and inquiry flows built around how B2B buyers actually evaluate suppliers.
For products that can’t simply be added to a cart — custom configuration tools and structured quote request flows that fit the real sales process.
Manufacturing businesses often serve multiple markets — we build multilingual setups with domain-per-language configuration for companies selling across borders.
B2B buyers search with specific technical terms — we build the content structure and technical SEO that makes sure your business appears when those searches happen.
Industrial buyers usually arrive with a specific need. They want to understand capabilities, materials, certifications, product details, delivery options, and whether the company can handle the project.
We have worked with metalworking companies, manufacturers, structural product brands, logistics companies, and B2B suppliers. The focus is clear structure, strong service pages, product information, technical credibility, and SEO foundations that help the right buyers find the business.
Explore projects where we’ve helped businesses solve real challenges and achieve measurable results.
Yes. We build structured product architectures for industrial catalogs — including custom post types, specification fields, filtering, and downloadable technical documents.
Yes. We can structure the site to serve both audiences — with separate content flows, pricing visibility, and contact paths for trade and consumer buyers.
Yes. ERP and inventory integrations are planned and built as part of the project — connecting the website with existing business systems for reliable, consistent data sync.
Yes. Multilingual builds with domain-per-language configuration and hreflang setup are a regular part of our work for Baltic manufacturers selling into Scandinavian and wider European markets.
We build custom inquiry and quote request systems tailored to the actual sales process — so potential buyers can specify their requirements and submit structured requests directly from the product page.