Easily transfer your Craft website to Laméco? We’ll help you seamlessly transfer your Craft website with minimal hassle. How do we do it? Read more here.
We understand, switching suppliers isn't something you'd prefer to do. But sometimes, progress comes to halt, and change is necessary.
To make this transition as smooth as possible, Laméco offers a dedicated switch service. We ensure a structured and seamless process, so you don't have to worry about a thing.
When transferring your Craft CMS website to a new provider, it's crucial to ensure that you are the legal owner of the website. If no agreements are made, the intellectual property may remain with the developer. This is often outlined in the agency’s terms and conditions or the project proposal.
How does this work at Laméco?
At Laméco, we transfer ownership to you after the invoice is paid. This means that you remain the rightful owner of the website we develop for you.
What is a Code Review?
A code review is a systematic evaluation of the quality of the code used to develop your website or web application. It helps assess the work of another developer or agency to ensure it meets high-quality standards
To perform a code review, we need acces to the code base, which is usually stored in a Git or GitHub environment.
Latest version & stability
Just like your phone or laptop, a website also requires regular updates. Craft CMS releases frequent updates, and it's best to work with the latest version to ensure improved stability and performance, and enhanced security against potential threats.
Want to check the latest version of Craft CMS? You can always find it on Craft's official roadmap.
How much does a code review cost?
For a standard Craft website or project, a code review typically takes about a week to complete. The cost generally ranges is between €3,500 and €5,500, depending on the complexity of the project.
Your current developer may already be using a DTAP (development, Testing, Acceptance, Production) pipeline, or perhaps the lack of one is why you're considering switching.
A development pipeline allows developers to develop new features (D), test them for functionality and bugs (T), get approval in an acceptance environment (A) and put new features into productions (P).
This structured workflow ensures stability and results in higher-quality code for your website.
Hosting
Your code has been reviewed, and updates have been applied. If you're happy with your current hosting provider, we’ll continue using it. However, if you prefer Laméco to manage your hosting, we have trusted partners ready to assist.
We offer a wide range of hosting solutions, tailored to your specific needs—from simple setups to high-end enterprise hosting.
Automatic testing
Even with thorough preparation, things can occasionally go wrong. And you’d rather catch issues yourself than hear about them from a website visitor or potential customer.
With automatic test scripts, your website is continuously monitored. These scripts run tests on your site every week, day, or even hour, ensuring everything functions as expected.
Go Live!
On average, we launch within one to three weeks. From that moment on, you can rely on excellent support, with a dedicated team ready to assist you whenever you need.