What sets a corporate website apart from a basic homepage
A homepage has five pages and a contact form. A corporate website has a page architecture built around search intent, a CMS your team can actually use, and a technical foundation that gets noticed by Google and AI search engines alike.
Most company websites we inherit as a B2B web agency have the same problem. They look the part, but nobody finds them. The structure's wrong. There's no schema markup. Load times sit at five seconds. And the source code belongs to a website builder, not the business.
At mindmelt, we build corporate websites differently. SEO-first means the URL structure is agreed before a single design decision is made. Every page has a keyword, a purpose, and a place in the internal linking architecture. The CMS is open source with a German-language backend. And when the project's done, the source code is yours.
That costs more than a website builder. But commissioning a company website that needs rebuilding two years later costs more in the end.



































