Zaventra

W/00 · CMS Website Development

Marketing Sites

CMS websites your marketing team will actually use.

Editor-first information architecture, structured content models and component libraries built on Webflow, Sanity, Storyblok, Contentful or WordPress — fast, accessible, SEO-ready by default.

Webflow Sanity & Storyblok WordPress Structured content

W/01 · Overview

What CMS website development actually covers.

A CMS site lives and dies by its editor experience. If marketing cannot launch a page in an afternoon, the CMS has failed — no matter how clean the front-end looks.

We design structured content models, build reusable component libraries and ship editor experiences that match how your team actually works — on the platform that fits your scale, budget and integration needs.

W/02 · Scope

What is included in a CMS build.

Structured content, editor UX and a fast front end.

  • Scope 01

    Content modeling

    Schemas, references, taxonomies and component fields designed for reuse, localization and structured data — not flat WYSIWYG pages.

  • Scope 02

    Component library

    Reusable, composable blocks editors can rearrange without breaking layout, accessibility or performance.

  • Scope 03

    Editor experience

    Preview, in-context editing, role-based permissions and intuitive field labels so marketing ships without engineering tickets.

  • Scope 04

    SEO and schema built in

    Per-page meta, canonical, OpenGraph, JSON-LD schema, sitemap and robots configured at the platform level.

  • Scope 05

    Performance and accessibility

    Core Web Vitals budget, lazy-loaded media, WCAG 2.1 AA components and responsive design tested on real devices.

  • Scope 06

    Integrations

    CRM, marketing automation, analytics, A/B testing, search and personalization stitched into the CMS workflow.

W/03 · Platforms & Tooling

Platforms we build CMS sites on.

Pick what fits your scale, budget and team.

  • Webflow
  • Sanity
  • Storyblok
  • Contentful
  • WordPress
  • Payload CMS

W/04 · Delivery

How we deliver CMS builds.

Content model first, then components, then pages.

01

Discovery

Content audit, editor workflow interviews, integration mapping and platform recommendation.

02

Modeling

Schemas, taxonomies and component patterns documented and reviewed with marketing leads.

03

Build

Front-end implementation, CMS configuration, editor training and SEO/schema setup.

04

Launch and enablement

Migration, QA, performance audit, editor handover and post-launch support.

W/05 · Best Fit

Who CMS development is for.

Marketing teams that need to ship pages without engineering bottlenecks.

  • B2B & SaaS

    Resource hubs, blog programs, integration pages and high-volume campaign landing pages.

  • Multi-Location & Franchise

    Location templates, regional content, localized SEO and centralized editorial control.

  • Publishers & Media

    Structured editorial workflows, taxonomies, syndication and high-traffic performance budgets.

W/06 · FAQ

CMS Website Development — common questions.

Practical answers to the questions buyers ask before they engage on cms website development.

FAQ 01

Which CMS should we choose?

Webflow for small to medium marketing sites with visual editing. Sanity or Storyblok for structured content at scale with custom front-ends. WordPress when integrations, plugins or existing team familiarity matter most. We recommend based on your team, integrations and growth horizon — not on what we sell more of.

FAQ 02

Can you migrate us from our current CMS?

Yes. Migrations from WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, HubSpot CMS, Webflow and custom systems are standard. We preserve URL structure, redirects and SEO equity.

FAQ 03

Do we need a separate hosting setup?

For Webflow and WordPress, hosting is part of the platform or handled with managed providers like WP Engine. For Sanity, Storyblok and Contentful, the front-end deploys to Vercel or Netlify. We configure all of it.

FAQ 04

How do you handle SEO during a CMS rebuild?

We map every existing URL to its destination, set up 301 redirects, preserve schema and metadata, and run a pre-launch SEO QA to ensure rankings transfer cleanly.

W/08 · Next step

CMS Website Development

Ship a CMS your marketing team will love.

Share your current platform, content volume and editor team size. We respond with a platform recommendation and scoped CMS build proposal within two business days.

Reply within 1–2 business days NDA-friendly No sales pressure