Hello, I'm Volodymyr
front-end developer from Ukraine
and I create fast, responsive and modern static websites for you

My Services
I'm doing the full complex of building static websites.

Layout conversion
Layout converting Figma to Jekyll, Next.js or Gatsby website; Jekyll Next.js and Gatsby are static site generators that can be used to create fast, secure, and scalable websites.

Website convertation
Website conversion from WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, etc to Jekyll, Next.js or Gatsby: I'll do it by a few steps involved. First, I'll export the content from your existing website, such as posts, pages, and images. Then, I'll use Jekyll or Gatsby to generate a new website using the exported content. Also I can recreate the site's design and layout in the new platform.

Deployment
Deployment of the site on Netlify, Github Pages, Digital Ocean, Cloudflare, etc, automation of site updates: After I have created the website, you will need to deploy it on a hosting platform like Netlify, Github Pages, or another platform. I can use a tool like Git to push the site to the hosting platform and configure the settings. I can also set up automation to update the site automatically, such as using a webhook or scheduling updates.

Third-party services
Connecting Mailchimp, Sendinblue, Google maps, payment systems, Google analytics, etc., etc. This will allow you to send and receive data between the website and the external service, such as tracking user behavior, processing payments, or sending email campaigns.

Content System Management
If needed, I also add and configure a CMS for online content editing — Decap CMS or Prismic. This allows non-technical authors to edit content.
Static websites' advantages
Static websites have a number of advantages over dynamic websites. Here are some of the key advantages:

Scalability
Scalability: Static websites can be easily scaled by using a Content Delivery Network (CDN) or a static site generator that generates multiple pages from a single set of templates. This allows the website to handle large amounts of traffic without the need for additional server resources.

High Speed
Speed: Since static websites consist of pre-built HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files that are delivered to the user's browser without the need for server-side processing, they tend to load much faster than dynamic websites.

Simplicity
Simplicity: Static websites are simpler to build and maintain than dynamic websites. They require less technical knowledge and can be updated using basic HTML and CSS.

Lower cost
Lower cost: Since there is no need for server-side processing, databases, or complex content management systems, static websites can be much cheaper to develop and maintain than dynamic websites.

Security
Security: Static websites have a smaller attack surface than dynamic websites, which can be vulnerable to database and server-side attacks. With no server-side processing or databases, there are fewer ways for attackers to gain unauthorized access to a website.

Cirro Cloud
IT consulting. Made by Hugo, used Hugo Advance theme.
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Baudrate
Rebuilding the Jekyll website. Layout Figma, source files on GitHub
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QuotaGuard
Software team's website, converted from WordPress to Jekyll. Used Just the Docs theme, and integrated Crisp chat.
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Osyscon.de
Converted Wordpress website into Gatsby. Used Tailwind, source files on GitHub, hosting on Netlify
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Jita Digital
Rebuilding the Gatsby website. Prismic CMS, deploying on Nettlify
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BIM Software
Converting Figma layout into the landing page in Gatsby. Used Tailwind, Grommet Components
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Site layout for a charitable foundation
Site layout for a charitable foundation. Used Tailwind CSS, my own design.
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Nicolo' Brandizzi
Jekyll website, Tailwind.css, posted on GitHub Pages
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True Theta
Jekyll website, source files placed on GitHub
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True Theta
Jekyll academic website, used "Minimal Mistakes" theme, posted on GitHub Pages
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Amphora Research Systems
Jekyll website converted from WordPress, source files placed on GitHub.
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Nameswitch
Jekyll website, converted from Ruby, backend on Ruby, used Bootstrap.
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