Travel sites are specialized platforms for travel agencies, tour operators and info-portals devoted to travel and tourism. For travel agencies and tour operators, the main goal of making a site is sales. They may have a similar structure and content but a different design.
Who Is Involved In The Website Development?
To develop the best eCommerce solution we assemble a team of experts. This team consists of programmers, web-designer, tester and is lead by a Project Manager (PM). The PM is your personal manager who works only with you. He organizes each stage of the process and is responsible for communication with every employee involved. The Project Manager recruits as many specialists as needed to implement the requirements of the Technical Task (TT) within the time frame specified in the contract.
Software Developers
Programmers, experts in software development using one or several popular PHP-frameworks.
Project Manager
A Project Manager who works only with you, on one project
Designers
Designers with UX/UI experience, good taste, and understanding of current trends.
Manual QA Testing
Manual QA Testing Engineer simulates user behavior and conducts testing based on that behavioral patterns.
DevOps
DevOps is an engineer managing the server part of the site (as well as server support). He oversees the code release from development to the distribution phase.
Creating a travel site is a labor-intensive process that involves a client, manager, designer, development team and tester.
A client comes to us with the idea of a travel project, having an idea of what he wants. An idea can be submitted in the form of a technical task or a brief. At the request of our manager client can be asked for additional information to understand the main goal of the future site. Before the development, we analyze the market, competitors in the tourism business and their portals.
Having studied the market, target audience and competitors, we formulate a technical task (TT is a list of requirements, functionality, and design of the site) that is based on business tasks and problems that the project should solve. We are drawing up the functionality and architecture of the site’s pages. We decide what programming language would be used, whether the CMS content management system will be introduced. Such a system will allow administrators who do not have website development skills and knowledge of programming languages to independently work on changing the content.
Based on TT, we create site’s prototype or layout, which schematically shows the location of the navigation blocks, menus, search bar, filters, contacts, contact form and applications, information about tours and other elements.
UI/UX designer creates the main pages layout taking into account user experience, improving interface elements (menus, buttons, search bar, icons, widgets, font, and other details). The prototype is approved by the customer, if necessary, additional improvements are made.
The final version of the prototype turned to a functional website by a team of developers. It is then transferred to a server and hosting, third-party services can be integrated. QA tester conducts automated or manual checks of the finished site, making notes about all errors and shortcomings in its functionality.
After the website release, we provide technical support and further improvements if necessary.
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Transparent UI
We use the best practices of UI / UX and make your product understandable to the user and eye catchingStability
Even in conditions of gravity and high overload of servers, everything works like a charmBugless
We eliminate any bugs once and for all. Because no one likes them.Full QA cycle
Testing is the key to success, and we know this. None of our projects will be deployed without thorough testing.Efficiency
We realize all the tasks with scary precision and accurate time framesOne of a kind solution
We don't apply any two solutions twice, because we always use a unique approach, and no one would like to see the same old solution.