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Design that holds the price
Conversion architecture, hierarchy and visual identity at the level you charge. The goal isn't beauty, it's removing the reason to distrust.
Digital operations for B2B service firms
Nevran rebuilds the digital presence of service companies and installs the tracking that shows where every client came from. Fixed scope, 30 days, no mandatory retainer.
Starts with a one-week diagnosis at a fixed fee, credited against the build if you move forward.
30 days
from brief to live, fixed scope
1 at a time
the whole team on one build, until it ships
100 %
of deliveries ship with lead-source tracking installed
All three numbers come from Nevran operating policy, not from client results.
The problem
Service firms lose contracts before the first meeting. The prospect opens the site, sees a generic template, and starts comparing you on price instead of competence.
Then comes the second problem: nobody knows where the good clients came from. Marketing budget becomes guesswork, and what works never gets repeated because it was never identified.
What Nevran installs
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Conversion architecture, hierarchy and visual identity at the level you charge. The goal isn't beauty, it's removing the reason to distrust.
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Every lead arrives tagged with its source. A simple dashboard shows channel, cost per lead and what turned into a proposal. No manual spreadsheet.
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Two or three automations at the points that eat the most team time: email triage, qualification, first-touch replies.
The dashboard
This is the dashboard that keeps running in your operation. Every contact arrives tagged with the channel that brought it, and the reading stops being opinion: you see which channel brings volume, which brings proposals, and which only burns budget.
Lead source
last 30 days
Illustrative figures. The real dashboard uses your own data.
Case
A translation operation with corporate clients and a digital presence that didn't communicate the level of the service. Nevran restructured the positioning, the offer architecture and the company's digital presence.
This is Nevran's only complete public case. We'd rather show one detailed case than a wall of logos.
+23.4%
Leads from the form
+14.5%
Site visits
LinkTranslation's own analytics, comparing the periods before and after the rebuild.
Performance desktop
86 93
Best practices desktop
81 100
Measured with PageSpeed Insights, before and after the rebuild.
How it works
Who delivers
Enzo Caldeira, founder of Nevran, runs the diagnosis, designs the scope and stays accountable for the project through handover. Execution is distributed across specialists by workstream, design, data and automation, so each part is done by whoever does it best. You get a single point of contact with a team behind it.
Meet Enzo enzocaldeira.com
One interlocutor. The team changes per workstream, your point of contact does not.
You are never handed off, never re-explain the project to someone new, and never find out midway that whoever designed it is not whoever builds it.
Investment
Entry product
US$ 300
1 week
Move forward within 30 days and 100% of the fee becomes credit on the build.
Request a diagnosisthen, if you continue
30 days
Quoted in the diagnosis
Rebuilt digital presence, tracking, 2 to 3 automations and training. The proposal comes with scope and price fixed, and the proposal is what holds through delivery.
We do not sell packages. The number comes from the real size of the operation, and these are the only factors that move it:
No mandatory retainer. If you want ongoing support afterwards we can talk, but the delivery is yours and runs without us.
Questions
30 calendar days from scope approval, with the content material in hand. The deadline is fixed. What moves it is a delay in material from your side.
Because the diagnosis is a product: fixed scope, fixed deadline, defined deliverable. It fits on a label. The build does not, because the number depends on the size of the operation, and a figure sitting on a website either scares off the small or underprices the large. It is quoted at the end of the diagnosis, with fixed scope, and that number does not move midway.
No. The delivery is yours, runs on your infrastructure and doesn't depend on Nevran. Ongoing support is optional and billed separately.
Because we'd rather show one detailed case than a wall of logos, and because part of the work is under NDA. What can't be published is described as capability, without numbers and without names.
Tagging every inbound contact with the channel that brought it (search, referral, ads, LinkedIn) and showing that in a dashboard. It is what lets you know which channel brings the client who closes.
One build at a time. It is not a capacity limit, it is focus: the team works on one client until delivery, and that is how the 30-day deadline holds. If the window is taken, you know the start date before you sign.
Enzo Caldeira, founder of Nevran, runs the diagnosis and stays accountable for the project end to end. Execution is distributed across specialists by workstream: design, data and automation. Your point of contact never changes.
In most cases the site gets rebuilt. The diagnosis says whether to renovate or rebuild, with the cost of both paths.
We reply within 1 business day with an honest first assessment, including if the answer is that we're not the right fit for you.