How to Develop My Site?
Should I ask a developer or can I do it myself?
You want a site to present your project. You might think you need a developer, a custom design, or even a tech stack.:brBut if your product is still in validation, that's not the right lever at the right time.
đź§± The Classic Mistake: Building Without Validation
Théo, 33, wanted to create a platform to connect local artisans and businesses. He spent weeks looking for a developer, negotiating quotes, thinking architecture...
"I was ready to invest several thousand euros without even knowing if customers were willing to pay for the service."
What Théo didn't know: at this stage, the site isn't a product, it's a test tool.
🛠️ How Impulz Put Him in the Right Order
Impulz starts with the essentials: what will your site concretely serve? Show your solution? Collect emails? Offer a test?:brThen the AI suggests:
- No-code tools adapted to his real need (e.g., Carrd, Typedream, Webflow, Notion site, Tally, etc.)
- Visual templates and examples from founders at the same stage
- Concrete challenges (e.g., "Publish a landing page that explains your offer in 3 blocks maximum")
All while helping him prioritize clarity over style.
And if his prototype takes shape and he needs it, Impulz offers a shortlist of recommended freelance developers, at the right time, for the right use.
✅ What Théo Gained
- A simple site online in 48 hours, which he could test on his first prospects
- Zero budget spent initially, but a quick learning on messages that work
- A real vision on when and why to move to the next step
And most importantly, he understood that launching a site is a strategic choice, not just a technical one.
"I was about to dive headfirst into code. Impulz helped me do it simpler, faster, more accurately. And it allowed me to learn ten times more."
— Théo
đź§© Want a Site That Serves Your Project, Not Just a Showcase?
Impulz helps you build it lean, and know when to move to the next step.:brCreate my site with Impulz