Delivery time is one of the most asked questions, and the right answer starts with “how many pages, which integrations, who owns content?” A week count given before scope is clear is a guess — either inflated or stretched mid-project.

Brochure and service-focused corporate sites — with approved content ready — can usually go live in 1–2 weeks. Multi-page corporate structures, multilingual content or custom integrations are planned in the 2–4 week band. For e-commerce and custom software, duration is written separately based on product count, payment/shipping integrations and operations panel scope.

Three factors that extend timelines: late content approvals, no revision-round limit, third-party API delays. Three preparations that speed things up: logo and brand files, page copy, reference visuals and a single decision-maker.

In the NYKSORA process, discovery → written proposal → design approval → development → test → launch are shown with milestones on the calendar. Every stage has an approval point; there is no surprise delivery date.

If you need an urgent launch, splitting scope as an MVP is sensible: homepage + contact + critical services first; blog, extra languages or integrations in a second phase. That shortens timeline and keeps budget in check.

When taking quotes, ask not for an “X days delivery” promise, but which date starts after which approval. A written calendar is the same reference for agency and client.