Astro Website Development
Astro work for blogs, resource sites, content platforms, and multilingual marketing pages with a clear publishing workflow.
What this includes
This fits teams or solo founders who want a site that stays fast, easy to edit, and clean to deploy. It is a good match for migrations away from WordPress, performance cleanup, and structured content work.
Architecture and content model
Collection structure, page templates, shared components, and content workflows that do not collapse once the site grows.
Performance-focused frontend
Lean pages, better asset handling, and practical cleanup around layout, navigation, and page speed.
Deployment-ready setup
Build and deployment flow that works on static hosting, VPS, or your current platform without fragile manual steps.
Process
Review content structure, templates, and current pain points
Define page architecture, component reuse, and migration plan
Implement and hand off a maintainable Astro codebase
Likely outcome
- A faster publishing site with less frontend clutter
- Clear templates for future pages and sections
- A deployment path that is easier to repeat
Relevant work
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If this matches your project, reach out
The contact links are placeholders for now, but this page already defines the kind of work and fit clearly.
Frequently asked questions
Can you work on an existing Astro codebase instead of starting fresh?
Yes. A cleanup or extension of an existing Astro project is usually more useful than a rewrite unless the current structure is beyond repair.
Can you add multilingual routing and SEO support?
Yes. That includes localized routes, language switching, hreflang tags, and content organization that is manageable long term.