Nationally Top-Rated Web Design
We build custom WordPress websites that are responsive, clean, modern, and user focused. A web design project is broken up into four phases - strategy, design, development, and training. At Sayenko Design, our web design workflow typically follows a set series of processes:
1. Defined Business Objective 2. Persona Development 3. Conversion Goal Identification 4. Messaging Development 5. Value Proposition 6. Wireframing 7. UI/ UX design 8. Web Development 9. SEO Implementation

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Erickson, Defined Crowd, Icertis, LinkedIn, MicroVision, Boys & Girls Club, Brooks Running, Invention Development Fund, University of Washington, Bellevue College and many more

B2B & B2G Healthcare
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Wider Circle is restoring grace and respect to aging by creating hyperlocal engaged communities of neighbors all supporting and taking care of one another. With the unique programing and approach Wider Circle offers, Medicaid and Medicare recipients get the care they deserve—they seek more preventative, assist each other with transportation and other social determinants, and are more satisfied with their health plans and life in general—which all reduces costs on insurers while improving quality outcomes and member retentions. Having spread to communities in 3 states and counting, Wider Circle is reaching a wider audience.
Project Includes
- Website Strategy
- Business Branding
- Professional Website Design
- WordPress Development
- WordPress Maintenance

B2B Automotive Lidar
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MicroVision is a pioneer in MEMS-based laser beam scanning technology—integrating optics, hardware, algorithms, and machine learning software into proprietary systems—addressing existing and emerging markets. Our integrated approach provides solutions for automotive lidar sensors, augmented reality microdisplay engines, interactive display modules, and consumer lidar components.
Project Included
- Website Strategy
- Professional Website Design
- WordPress Development
- WordPress Maintenance

B2B Artificial Intelligence
Defined Crowd
https://www.sayenkodesign.com/work/artificial-intelligence-web-design/
Overview
Defined Crowd provides high-quality enterprise training data to fuel AI applications and initiatives. Their fully customizable workflows in speech, NLP, and vision are designed to help companies reach their business goals quickly, easily and with guaranteed results.
Project Includes
- Website Strategy
- Professional Website Design
- WordPress Development
- WordPress Maintenance

B2B & B2G Aviation
Erickson Inc.
https://www.sayenkodesign.com/work/aviation-b2b-web-design/?portfolioCat...
Overview
Erickson Inc. is a global provider of aviation services, specializing in defense and national security, manufacturing and repair, and commercial services like firefighting, powerline construction, timber harvesting, oil and gas. Erickson has a history of innovation and invention in the commercial aviation industry, but their outdated website and confusing organization wasn’t giving them the airlift they needed. And when you’re selling to companies and governments all over the world, you need a world class web experience to help finish the sale. Sayenko Design stepped in to help Erickson’s potential clients understand why they’re “Tested and Trusted.”
Project Includes
- Website Strategy
- Business Branding
- Professional Website Design
- WordPress Development
- WordPress Maintenance

Nonprofit
Boys & Girls Club of King County
https://www.sayenkodesign.com/boys-girls-club-of-king-county/
Overview
Boys & Girls Clubs of King County (B&G) is basically an after-school program superstar. From sports and arts to STEM and leadership, it empowers kids of all ages to gain experience and friends in any activity. Their problem was that they’re made up of 29 local clubs, and had no central control over their story, the quality of individual websites, or an intuitive user experience. The inconsistent online presence made the clubs seem less like a brand, and more like a random collection of rec centers. That’s where the boys and girls of Sayenko Design come in.
Project Includes
- Website Strategy
- Professional Website Design
- WordPress Development
- WordPress Maintenance

B2C Investments
Chugach Alaska Corporation
https://www.sayenkodesign.com/work/investments-b2c-web-design/?portfolio...
Background
Chugach Corp is a collection of indigenous tribes in a 5000 square mile region of Alaska, committed to sustainable growth and investment in their people, also known as their shareholders. Their family of companies provide government, facilities, and energy services to customers worldwide, and benefits to empower future generations of shareholders.
Project Includes
- Website Strategy
- Professional Website Design
- WordPress Development
- WordPress Maintenance

B2B Venture Capital & Research
Invention Development Fund
https://www.sayenkodesign.com/invention-development-fund/
Overview
The Invention Development Fund (IDF), part of the larger Intellectual Ventures organization, works with new inventors worldwide to help them bring their inventions from the idea stage through development and into the marketplace.
Project Included
- Website Strategy
- Professional Website Design
- WordPress Development
- WordPress Maintenance

B2B Utilities Consulting
Power Systems Consulting
https://www.sayenkodesign.com/work/utilities-consulting-web-design/?port...
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Power Systems Consulting (PSC) is an independent global provider of planning, delivery, and support to the electricity industry. Their business is split between hands-on engineering labor services and higher-level advisory services in HVDC, power networks, and more. Even though they handle some of the biggest infrastructure projects in the world, their site didn’t have a world-class look. And when you’re going up against global consultancies and major engineering vendors, you need to give your clients confidence from the get-go. Sayenko Design stepped in to project PSC’s reputation of “Helping Utilities Power the World.”
Project Includes
- Website Strategy
- Professional Website Design
- WordPress Development
- WordPress Maintenance

B2B & B2C Home Services
Raymark Plumbing
https://www.sayenkodesign.com/work/plumber-website-design/?portfolioCats...
Background
Raymark Plumbing & Sewer has been serving households and businesses in the Seattle area for over 40 years with top-notch service, inventive problem solving, and competitive upfront pricing. As a family and women-owned business, they focus on customers’ needs, growing their employees, and supporting community outreach. Raymark – the plumber that plumbers call for help.
Project Includes
- Website Strategy
- Professional Website Design
- WordPress Development
- WordPress Maintenance

B2C & B2B Landscaping
Washington Rock Quarries
https://www.sayenkodesign.com/wa-rock/
Background
In 26 years of business Washington Rock Quarries has grown from a small time aggregate producer to become a major supplier in the Western Washington region. Washington Rock operates two quarries and works on projects ranging from golf courses to professional sports fields.
Project Includes
- Website Strategy
- Professional Website Design
- WordPress Development
- WordPress Maintenance

B2C Food & Beverage
Hangry Kits
https://www.sayenkodesign.com/hangry-kits/
Overview
Hangry Kits has been delivering a variety of boxed snack packages to hungry customers since 2011. After significant growth on Amazon and Ebay, the client sought to establish an ownable selling platform that would allow them to sell direct to consumers. Doing so would improve the customer experience and increase business value. However, developing a website brought new challenges: the need to solidify Hangry Kits as a brand, creating functional ecommerce design, and building awareness to a new online destination.
Project Includes
- Website Strategy
- Professional Website Design
- WordPress Development
- WordPress Maintenance

Nonprofit Web Design
Background
First Move: America’s Chess Foundation (AFC) has just one crazy goal – get underprivileged kids excited about school and thinking critically through learning and playing chess in class. AFC knows there’s no time like early childhood to mold the way someone thinks and set their maximum cognitive ability, so they needed to sell their curriculum to inner city schools for their 2nd grade classes. However, the problem was that the foundation’s website failed to communicate the value of its curriculum, and its stock imagery didn’t represent anything like the diversity of its target audience. That’s where Sayenko Design entered the scene.
Project Included
- Website Strategy
- Professional Website Design
- WordPress Development
- WordPress Maintenance

Nonprofit Web Design
Overview
Transforming Age is a nonprofit that enhances seniors’ lives with integrated housing, community services, technology, philanthropy, and business services. For 60 years, TA has been transforming the perception of age to help seniors expect more out of their golden years and continue to lead an independent and purposeful life.
Project Includes
- Website Strategy
- Business Branding
- Professional Website Design
- WordPress Development
- WordPress Maintenance

B2C Investing Web Design
StockDweebs is a private financial and investing advice company based in New York. Sayenko Design built an eCommerce subscription for stock picking services. The website uses an API to show live stock prices and data.
Services provided:
- Website Strategy
- Business Branding
- Professional Website Design
- WordPress Development
- WordPress Maintenance
Reviews
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Web Design & Branding for Investment Company
"Their ability to create a clean and fresh design is impressive."
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m a marketing communications consultant, and for this particular project, I’m working with Chugach Commercial Holdings, an investment company.
What challenge were you trying to address with Sayenko Design?
We were trying to set the groundwork of the commercial division by establishing its own brand within the Chugach family of brands. We also wanted to have a lead generation site that could help us establish our presence in the digital world. As a result, we hired Sayenko Design to support us.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Sayenko Design based the commercial division’s branding on the brand guidelines set by the parent company. Since they were already familiar with those guidelines, they figured out how the commercial division could have its own unique visual presentation while still adhering to the brand guidelines. They took one of the third-tier colors within the palette and brought it out front, in a way that looked professional and sharp.
After that, the team worked on a subdomain of our parent company website and implemented the new branding they created. The team adjusted an existing website, and they made it unique so that it could stand on its own two feet. In addition, they followed our requested changes and integrated the unique elements we wanted to implement.
What is the team composition?
We’re working with two people, including Mike (Owner) and Kyle (WordPress Developer).
How did you come to work with Sayenko Design?
I wasn’t sure how our parent company found them, but I was introduced by my parent company to them. We chose Sayenko Design because we wanted to work with a company that was already familiar with our brand.
How much have you invested with them?
We’ve spent $10,000–$15,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
We began working together in August 2021, and it’s ongoing.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
We’ve been very satisfied with their design skills. We’re still in the process of benchmarking because we didn’t have an online presence before. There’s nothing quantifiable at the moment, but we’ve gotten positive feedback on the appearance of our website.
How did Sayenko Design perform from a project management standpoint?
They have a great project management tool, and they do a great job of keeping us on track. I have a lot going on my side, and they ensure that we meet the deadlines and goals that we set at the beginning of the project. We’re also impressed that they’ve been able to meet our deadline despite us not meeting our deadlines.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Their ability to create a clean and fresh design is impressive. In addition, once they had the mockup prepared, they came to us and talked us through any issues we had. They also did a good job of having that conversation so that we could get the best results.
Are there any areas they could improve?
They could’ve helped me reach my deadlines better earlier in the process. However, it wasn't really their responsibility.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Clearly communicate your needs to Sayenko Design, and don’t hesitate to push back if there’s something that you don’t like.
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Web Development for Accounting and Consulting Firm
"They’re able to help us root out what’s unique about our company and highlight that on our website."
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the shareholder and owner of a public accounting firm called McDonald Jacobs. We primarily provide tax audit and assurance consultancy services for various companies.
What challenge were you trying to address with Sayenko Design?
We were looking to do some thought leadership content and boost our SEO abilities and knowledge, but our site was really limited. We also wanted to drive new customers and employees, so we asked Sayenko Design to build a platform where visitors can learn about our unique culture and organization.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Sayenko Design provides us with ongoing web development and SEO services. The site is built using WordPress, and some of the features that we have are linking articles on various sites and listing our employees as writers for the posts.
Other than that, we’re also able to highlight some of our unique aspects by helping us build the content and integrate them into the various pages of the site. We initially provided them with a lot of the documentation, and their job is to implement that into the specific areas of the platform.
Moreover, they also help us with keyword research to help identify the top words for SEO.
What is the team composition?
Our main points of contact are Mike (Seattle Web Designer) and Kyle (WordPress Developer).
How did you come to work with Sayenko Design?
We did an RFP based on some recommendations from our external IT provider. They have a list of vendors they’ve previously worked with and we decided to work with Sayenko Design. We chose them because of the additional services they were doing that we didn’t even consider.
How much have you invested with them?
I believe we’ve spent around $25,000 USD.
What is the status of this engagement?
Our ongoing partnership started in December 2020.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
In terms of the scope of the project, they’ve really helped define, identify, and produce an output based on the conversations we had, and our strategic strengths in the market.
How did Sayenko Design perform from a project management standpoint?
They perform fairly well, as they have a project management software that’s easy to use in terms of responding to emails. The development is taking longer than we realized because we underestimated the time it takes to build a website.
What did you find most impressive about them?
I like the fact that they’re able to help us root out what’s unique about our company and highlight that on our website.
Are there any areas they could improve?
They let us slack off quite a bit, so they could maybe push us more to keep the project on track.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
I would suggest having invested individuals from all aspects of the company be part of the team, so that everybody can weigh in and benefit from Sayenko Design’s knowledge.
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WordPress Web Design for Low-Voltage Systems Integrator
“Sayenko’s process was great. They knew what they were doing at every step of the way.”
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the president of Skyline Communications, a low-voltage systems integrator. We design and install communication and security systems. As for security, we focus on electronic access control and video surveillance systems. As for communications, we do structured fiber and cat six cablings and implement wireless solutions, including emergency responder radio coverage and indoor cellphone coverage.
What challenge were you trying to address with Sayenko Design?
We needed to refresh our website so that it better reflected what we did. Most of our customers are IT people, and they mainly determine who to work with based on online research. Thus, we also wanted to have higher visibility so that potential customers could find us when searching for companies in our industry.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Sayenko first understood who we were trying to reach with our website. Then, they did a competitor analysis and looked at different websites of companies in the same industry and other tangential industries. After that, they proposed an outline for our website based on the best features they saw on our competitors, and finally, they developed our website on WordPress.
What is the team composition?
I worked with three people from Sayenko.
How did you come to work with Sayenko Design?
We had used some lower-end designers in the past, but we didn’t get as professional of a project as we wanted, and we didn’t get the regular maintenance we needed. Thus, we started looking for a new company, but we still wanted to find a boutique and small company to get a personal service.
We found Sayenko and discovered that they were very professional. Additionally, they had good processes for a company of their size.
How much have you invested with them?
We spent between $10,000–$25,000 on the website redesign. However, the ongoing maintenance cost is minimal.
What is the status of this engagement?
We worked together from September 2020–January 2021, but they still provide maintenance services to our site. We expect to have this site up and running for at least five more years. Although we would try to fix any important issues immediately, we don’t want to do another total refresh for five years if we can help it.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
Our website’s adaptability to different devices and platforms is really good compared to how it was before. It looks great whether our customers access it from an iPhone, an Android device, a tablet, or a computer. Before this redesign, our website had some adaptability issues.
How did Sayenko Design perform from a project management standpoint?
Sayenko’s project management was professional and structured. We had weekly updates throughout the project, so we never experienced a time where we didn’t know what was happening.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Sayenko’s process was great. They knew what they were doing at every step of the way, and they had a great process in place, from competitor research to launching the site.
Are there any areas they could improve?
No, nothing comes to mind.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Make sure that when Sayenko asks questions, you put a good amount of effort into answering them. For example, if they want to know more about your competitors, spend some time thinking who they are so that you can point them in the right direction. Likewise, when talking about what you offer, make sure that you give them good information.
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Website Redesign and SEO for Therapeutic Services Provider
“It was clear that Sayenko’s team did this kind of work all the time.”
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the digital marketing and development supervisor of Therapeutic Health Services, so I oversee our website, Google advertising, and social media channels. We provide addiction treatment and mental health services in the Seattle area, as well as counseling and other means of support for both adults and youths to help them with their behavioral health. Additionally, we’re one of the leading providers of medication-assisted treatments in Seattle for people suffering from opioid or prescription painkillers addiction.
What challenge were you trying to address with Sayenko Design?
We had a website that worked really well for us in terms of SEO, but we wanted to get a refreshed visual design, improved navigation, a better loading speed, and a better look and feel overall.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Initially, we set up a meeting with Sayenko to discuss what we were looking for from our site. We completed a questionnaire of 12–20 pages to describe what we wanted, list sites that we liked and disliked, and specify the elements that we were hoping to get.
Then, we met again with them to go over our answers, and we started meeting with their team to discuss our content optimization. Sayenko completed a keyword analysis and gave us some ideas while we provided them with some main keywords related to our focus.
After that, we started with the content migration. They gave us a form on Google Docs, where we pasted the content from our existing site in plain text form so that they could copy it to the new site later. From there, Sayenko went into the production phase and started creating the site.
Throughout the process, they showed us the wireframes, and we gave them our feedback. After 1–2 weeks, they came back and showed us the designs of some of the main pages and the complete design of the home page, with color and everything.
We then had another round of feedback. However, we didn’t do many iterations because we just offered our comments, and they either made the changes or gave us recommendations to proceed in a different way.
After that, Sayenko gave us training on using the site, and I proceeded to fill in the remaining pages with content. The site went live without any hiccup, and it was a very smooth process.
What is the team composition?
We first worked with Mike (Owner & Chief Designer), who walked us through the contract and bidding process and explained how the whole process would look like. Then, we worked with Nick (Digital Marketing Supervisor & SEO Specialist), who talked to us about keyword optimization and the content of our site.
After that, Kyle (Web Developer) was the person with whom we worked the most. He handled the construction of our site and coordinated with us for changes. He was also the one who showed us the wireframes and provided us with training.
How did you come to work with Sayenko Design?
I searched for local design firms and looked at referrals from other friends who work in this field. Then, we went through a bidding process, and we reviewed all the bids that we got with our team. Sayenko had the most competitive bid; it was in our price range and included the services that we needed.
How much have you invested with them?
The total cost of this project was around $24,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working together in May 2021, and Sayenko launched our site at the end of August 2021.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
One of our greatest success metrics was meeting the deadline. Our goal was to launch this site before the end of August, and Sayenko achieved that. Additionally, I had gone through a site redesign process before, and I’m sure that this project was the smoothest of the two. It was clear that Sayenko’s team did this kind of work all the time.
In terms of actual success due to the project, we haven’t seen any significant results so far because we've just launched it. From now on, we will measure the increase in our page views, organic conversions, and other similar metrics.
How did Sayenko Design perform from a project management standpoint?
Sayenko, without a doubt, was a fantastic group to work with, and Kyle was fantastic as well. They were communicative and very responsive to our requests, and we were very impressed with their ability to deliver and meet our expectations. Additionally, they always had good recommendations for us.
In the beginning, we had a breakdown in our communication, but we managed to move past that without facing any real issues. Sayenko also set some internal deadlines that they wanted to meet, but we ended up missing a couple of them by a few days. However, this had no impact on our project’s success at all.
Despite those initial challenges and once we moved to the actual development, it was smooth sailing. Overall, their project management was great.
We used a really intuitive project management tool, but I don’t remember its name. On it, we had our active project, and we could share files, track tasks, set goals and deadlines, and communicate. Sayenko trained me to use that tool very quickly, and once I was up and running, it was very helpful.
What did you find most impressive about them?
The visual design skills and knowledge that Sayenko brought to the table were impressive.
Are there any areas they could improve?
It would be good if Sayenko were a little more patient with their clients at the beginning of the process. However, this wasn’t an issue for us because we’re a small, lean organization, and we were able to move really quickly. Other than that, everything was fantastic, and they offered excellent communication.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Make sure you know what you want from the project and what you’re looking for from your site. Also, be ready to put in this project the time necessary for it to be successful.
They’re the designers, so they will do the heavy lifting. However, they don’t know your company nor your content as well as you do, so make sure that you spend some time preparing your content and yourself for the project. This way, once they start working with you, they’ll do it in a timely manner.
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WordPress Development & Logo for Nonprofit Training Company
“They were very quick to get in touch with us when we had any questions.”
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
We provide online training and mentorship to nonprofits regarding their communication and marketing programs. I’m the COO.
What challenge were you trying to address with Sayenko Design?
We needed help redesigning our website. We had two WordPress sites. One for our regular website and one for our blog. We wanted to combine them into one and do a complete redesign and logo refresh.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Sayenko Design consolidated our WordPress sites into one platform. They gave us 2–3 design choices, which was helpful. The team did some coding on the backend to make sure that our training materials and blog posts pop up on our home page.
They also redesigned our logo. They spent a lot of time learning who we were as a company, which we really appreciated.
What is the team composition?
I worked with Mike (Owner & Chief Designer), Nik (Web Strategist & SEO Specialist), and Kyle (Web Developer).
How did you come to work with Sayenko Design?
I went on Clutch and found another company and we didn’t gel. They recommended Sayenko Design and we decided to take a meeting with them. We got along really well and decided to work together.
How much have you invested with them?
We spent $33,000–$34,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working together in November 2020, and we went live in February 2021. We’re still working together on small updates.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
The new site helps us feature our trainings and blog posts in a better way. We’ve recieved a lot of great feedback about the site’s aesthetics. Users say it’s great and much easier to navigate than other websites. Our newsletter subscribers and our number of leads are up, too. We’ve had no complaints so far.
They’re very responsive. A lot of companies say they’re going to be your partner but end up doing things their way. Sayekno Design actually listened to our needs and adjusted our backend to match what we were saying.
How did Sayenko Design perform from a project management standpoint?
Their project management was all very organized. The team was very clear on what we needed to provide.
What did you find most impressive about them?
The team was very responsive. They were very quick to get in touch with us when we had any questions.
Are there any areas they could improve?
It was sometimes confusing as to where we were supposed to post questions, but that’s very minor.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Have an idea of what you want, first and foremost. Take some time to go in and find websites that you want and show them that.
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WordPress Dev for Senior Living Nonprofit
“They’re developers, which meant we got a really high-quality product.”
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the director of sales and marketing at the corporate level for a nonprofit. We have five verticals in the senior living industry — predominantly housing, community-based services, affordable technology, philanthropy, and business services.
What challenge were you trying to address with Sayenko Design?
We needed a new corporate website that would better reflect our brand and the direction we were headed in. Additionally, we’d grown significantly since our original website was created, so we wanted to unite all of our affiliates under one URL.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Sayenko Design created our corporate website, uniting our affiliates under one URL. It was a bit complex in that regard because we had to port in or migrate about 20 URLs under one domain. As a result, we wanted to make sure we had a clean UX to navigate between all of our communities.
Their team developed a search tool that allowed users to move between each of our 15 communities based on various criteria (e.g., level of care). When a user navigated to a community website from our corporate page, they were actually going to an individual page for that community, complete with its own look and feel. However, there was still a simple navigational feature at the top of the page that would allow users to go back to the corporate site.
The project itself was built on WordPress, and we moved all of the sites from GoDaddy to SiteGround. Our IT director took care of the SSL tasks.
What is the team composition?
It was a small team. Mike (Seattle Web Designer) was our project manager until the development started. Then, Kyle (WordPress Developer) took over since he was our main developer.
How did you come to work with Sayenko Design?
We found Sayenko Design while searching on Google for a local development team. Other companies undercut the budget, putting in inexpensive bids that were ridiculously too low because they didn’t understand the whole scope of the project. In contrast, Mike’s team had a good grasp of our needs, and his technical savvy during his initial presentation was far superior to everyone else. That was exactly what we were looking for.
How much have you invested with them?
It was originally $60,000, but there were some add-ons throughout that totaled about $10,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
The project lasted from January–December 2020. It was supposed to be a four-month project, but we saw several delays due to COVID-19. We had to populate all of the content ourselves, but I couldn’t get to all of that because I was too busy fighting COVID-19-related fires.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
Our IT director came in after the project was completed, and he noted that Sayenko Design built a really clean site. It loaded faster and even had video.
What I liked about the site was that the content blocks were all customizable, which made it easy for us to manipulate them on the backend by ourselves. These became templates for communities that wanted to join our network but didn’t have a great website of their own — all they had to do was choose one of our content blocks and populate it.
How did Sayenko Design perform from a project management standpoint?
They excelled at project management. Mike did a great job of taking our creative feedback and kept the project on task. If it wasn’t for him nudging us forward, I’d end up putting off the site because I’d be too overwhelmed with something COVID-19-related.
The team used a separate project management system that we weren’t in love with, but that could also be because I worked in five other systems on a daily basis and didn’t want to learn another one.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Sayenko Design is definitely a development agency. In the past, I’d worked with an ad agency to develop a site, but what I got was a pretty site that wasn’t high-performing on the backend. Sayenko Design wasn’t like that — they’re developers, which meant we got a really high-quality product.
Are there any areas they could improve?
No, nothing comes to mind.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
When you go into development, you need to realize that the project is pretty set at that stage. That’s why it helps to make your edits and really rally your team before you start developing.
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WordPress Design & Development for Nonprofit
“Project management was one of their strong suits. They laid out the whole process and provided a timeline for us.”
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the executive director of a nonprofit organization.
What challenge were you trying to address with Sayenko Design?
Our website hadn’t been updated in at least a decade, so we wanted to completely revamp it.
What was the scope of their involvement?
In the first phase of the project, we talked through our objectives and what we were trying to achieve by redesigning our WordPress website. We also gave them a lot of information about our organization, what our values were, and who we were trying to reach through our website.
Then they designed the site, chose a color scheme, planned the layout, and created wireframes. They worked closely with my team to make sure that their designs met our needs.
We also needed to rewrite a lot of content, so they gave us advice on what would be effective and how we could use it to improve our SEO.
Then we worked with their developer. Once they completed the development, we fine-tuned some things, made sure everything worked properly. The links worked, the menus and submenus were functional, and we had all the content we needed. They taught us how to use the admin side of the website so we felt comfortable using the site on our own.
As we went through that, we asked them to do a few more things to improve the site even further before launching it. Now we’re beginning a new phase and are planning to build an e-commerce site.
What is the team composition?
First, I worked with Mike (Web Designer) to discuss our strategy. He stayed involved throughout the project and I felt like I could reach out to him whenever I needed to. Then I worked with a designer on the wireframes and homepage. Once that was set, we worked with the developer.
How did you come to work with Sayenko Design?
I did an online search and narrowed it down to a few web design companies. Their reviews on Clutch were a major factor in my decision-making process. I reached out to them and asked them to submit a proposal, so we selected them.
How much have you invested with them?
We’ve spent between $16,000–$18,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working with them in July 2020 and our partnership is ongoing.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
We recently launched the site, but we’ve already received positive comments about how elegant the site looks and how easy it is to navigate. Even our board members have commented on what an improvement it is. We think it will have a big impact on our organization.
How did Sayenko Design perform from a project management standpoint?
Project management was one of their strong suits. They laid out the whole process and provided a timeline for us. Then they used a project management tool to remind me what needed to be done. It was easy for me to go into their portal and see their progress. I was also able to upload documents and comment on their work through that portal. Overall, it was a very effective tool. They really helped keep us on schedule.
What did you find most impressive about them?
First, they were very strategic about our design and helped us think about what we were trying to achieve.
Second, they had amazing project management skills. They were flexible and responsive no matter when we reached out to them.
Third, their entire team was awesome to work with. Overall, they were skilled, knowledgeable, and insightful. Their developer was amazing.
Are there any areas they could improve?
I don’t think they need to improve anything.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
New clients should be prepared to work closely with them. I didn’t realize how much time we would have to dedicate to the project on our side.
They should also leverage all the talent Sayenko Design has because they’re very skilled and insightful.
the project
Web Design for Foster Care Nonprofit
"They communicated in a clear, helpful way."
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
We’re a nonprofit foster care placement agency that operates group homes for young foster men as well as licenses and places youth in foster homes. I’m the administrative manager, so I handle grants, community engagement, and development.
What challenge were you trying to address with Sayenko Design?
When I took over, I inherited website maintenance responsibilities. It’s been a desire of ours for the last few years to upgrade the website, so I volunteered to take that project on. We hired them for a full website redesign.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Starting with our existing site, they examined our platform and delivered a list of steps for updating and improving the site. Their recommendations encompassed updating messaging as well as creating a UI that led to an easier path to action. They were responsible for brainstorming and coming up with key ideas for the final site design.
What is the team composition?
There was a team of people that I interacted with at the start of the project, but as the development progressed, I worked mostly with one developer.
How did you come to work with Sayenko Design?
They had very good reviews. We wanted to work with a local company, so we were only searching for partners in the Seattle area. I did a Google search and saw that they’d done some work with nonprofits, which encouraged us to reach out to them as well as a few other businesses. They put together a very nice pitch and were the fastest with response times, so we hired them.
How much have you invested with them?
We spent somewhere between $15,000–$18,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
We’ve been working with them since around September 2020.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
We haven’t launched yet, but it’s been a wonderful engagement so far. I’m not a very tech-savvy person, so I didn’t always know what to ask for from them. They were great at being intuitively prepared for each step of the process. Even when I couldn’t articulate something I needed very well, they were able to deliver. It was like having someone working inside my brain. They did a great job of getting everything we wanted across in the final website.
How did Sayenko Design perform from a project management standpoint?
They were excellent with meeting deadlines, using a seamless project management program that made it easy to track their progress on tasks. We were able to stay on top of the work that way. We sometimes held tasks up on our end, but they kept things moving.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Despite their expertise in tech, they never sounded condescending or talked down to us at any point. They communicated in a clear, helpful way. I really liked their communication style.
Are there any areas they could improve?
It was sometimes easy to miss an email or update through the project management system if there were many tasks being worked on at once. However, they did a great job.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Respect their timeline by putting your own time aside to engage with the materials they provide for you. They sent very thoughtful ideas for content and helpful information. They’re always communicating, so your engagement is important. Putting some time aside every day to devote to the project will give you the best possible results.
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Web Design & Dev & SEO for Educational Software Co
"Their focus on customer satisfaction is admirable."
the reviewer
the review
The client submitted this review online.
What was the scope of their involvement?
We hired them to design and develop our website. After that, we expected them to give us best practice guidance on how to optimize the site for search.
What is the status of this engagement?
Sayenko completed their work in October and provided files for our team to stand up the site on our server. The team at Sayenko was very helpful and responsive when our developer had questions or challenges and made sure that our site was deployed correctly (even though they were not hosting it). When we had questions or the site needed a few tweaks a couple months after launch and they were very responsive.
When our original review was posted, the owner and head of Sayenko (Mike) reached out to us immediately to get further clarification and see how they could help rectify any areas of the project or final product for which we were not completely satisfied.
After discussion it was clear that there was simply some miscommunication and a few open items, which they immediately resolved. It wasn’t because of the review, it was clear that the Sayenko team was genuinely concerned about making sure that we (as their client) were happy with the work they did for us and that the relationship at the end of the project was in a good place.
I respect how persistent they were in following up and making sure that we were satisfied and ended on a positive note.
(Note: They never asked us to update our review. I was so impressed with how determined they were to rectify the situation that I couldn’t leave the review how it was originally posted.)
How did your relationship with the vendor evolve?
Our relationship evolved because Sayenko followed up to make sure that we were pleased with every aspect of the project. They provided extra support after they handed over the project files and remain responsive to questions.
How did Sayenko Design address the challenges that arose?
We didn’t have any big challenges, just some minor bumps. I respect the fact that Mike reached out directly to truly understand the challenges and offered appropriate solutions to resolve any issues or miscommunication that occurred.
He never made excuses but took ownership when appropriate and found ways to resolve everything to ensure we were happy in the end.
Describe the impact this engagement has had on your business.
We increased the # of visitors to our site by over 400%.
How was project management handled?
They have a good project management platform in place to help centralize all communications, deliverables and timelines.
Is there anything that the vendor did well or that you would consider a strength?
(Beyond what was written previously…)
Their focus on customer satisfaction is admirable.
What advice do you have for clients with similar needs to yours?
If you have any questions or concerns during your engagement with Sayenko, feel free to reach out directly to the team. They are open to feedback and striving to deliver a good experience.
This review was published on Dec. 1, 2020
CMO, Education Company
Education
11-50 Employees
Charlotte, North Carolina
$10,000 to $49,999
July - Oct. 2020
Project summary:
Sayenko Design was hired to design and develop a website for an educational software development company. They were also expected to optimize our site for SEO and host the platform.
Feedback summary:
Although they created a strong backend, Sayenko Design delivered WordPress templates that didn’t meet the client’s expectations. Unfortunately, the project scope was not well-defined, leading to some communication issues. On top of that, they generally were disconnected from the client.
This review includes the vendor's response.
BACKGROUND
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the CMO of an educational software development company.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What challenge were you trying to address with Sayenko Design?
We were rebranding, creating a new logo and color scheme, and launching new product lines, so we needed to update our online presence.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of their involvement?
We hired them to design and develop our website. After that, we expected them to optimize our platform.
What is the team composition?
We worked with Mike (Web Designer) and a developer.
How did you come to work with Sayenko Design?
We searched online and looked at several referrals to narrow it down to a number of different firms. Then we conducted initial screening interviews and asked for a proposal.
At the time when we spoke to Mike; he seemed to have some good ideas. We thought he was very SEO-savvy and would be able to optimize our site.
How much have you invested with them?
We spent $30,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working with them in July and completed the project in October 2020.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
They delivered web templates. We expected a fully complete website with all of our content uploaded on it already, but we had to upload all of our content.
We also expected them to optimize the site, but that didn’t really happen. We originally planned to have them host our site as well, but we decided to go in a different direction because there were hidden expenses.
How did Sayenko Design perform from a project management standpoint?
We did have a couple of video conferencing when we first started, but they prefer that all communication goes through their project management tool. We largely communicated via email and didn’t have a lot of face-to-face contact unless we requested it.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Our developer was customer service-oriented and easy to work with. He did his best to make the project successful.
He was experienced and knew how to build a solid backend and WordPress theme. He even suggested some best practices and made sure our site was consistent.
Are there any areas they could improve?
There were a few times when communication slipped so we asked to get together on a teleconference to go over things.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
I would recommend that customers carefully go over the contract and consider how things are worded. That will help them understand what services are included and what’s not.
Ratings
Overall rating: 3.5
Quality: 4
Schedule: 4
Cost: 3
Willing to refer: 0
The vendor responded on December 7, 2020.
Thank you — we greatly value your feedback! Our company prides itself on delivering high-quality work, and we make sure that if we do mess up, that we make things right. From a project delivery standpoint, we delivered the technical and on-site SEO as outlined in the proposal – Sitemap, SEO keyword analysis, SEO homepage copywriting, and 301 re-directs. The website is ranking better than ever after going live with the new website.
Beyond this, we provided additional website training and design mockups above and beyond the scoped work. We made sure to follow up along the project with calls and messages, and we called after the site was launched on the client’s server to help fine-tune a few more items.
As far as content uploading, this is something the client didn't select in the proposal "add-ons." We didn't add this to the project because of the client's budget constraints. We really wanted to deliver as much of the heavy lifting for them as possible — SEO, UX design, WordPress development — and leave the content uploading to the client, as it's the easy stuff where you can save some money doing it yourself.
Lastly, our contracts clearly outline the hosting & maintenance as just one simple fee with a table of services provided and annual value that may have been mistaken for hidden fees.
We value transparency and, above all, want to make our clients happy. We look forward to seeing this company continue to grow and disrupt the remote teaching and learning space.
the project
WordPress Design for Boys & Girls Club Nonprofit
“They’re on top of the game with their response times, clarity in communication, and transparency.”
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the former marketing and communications director at a boys and girls club. Recently, I left the position in December 2020.
What challenge were you trying to address with Sayenko Design?
We had an existing website that was no longer relevant to our goals and vision. The site was supposed to generate leads and content. We wanted the design to be more dynamic and needed a knowledgeable team to handle WordPress redesign.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Prior to our engagement, our website was rather static. They kept our existing site but made substantial updates to the platform.
Their team first helped us update the site with image carousels, a content calendar, intuitive links, and accessible sign up pages. They were helpful in creating a path for leads on our website in the redesign of the site.
What is the team composition?
We worked primarily with Mike (Web Designer) and a few developers.
How did you come to work with Sayenko Design?
The previous marketing director selected them as the vendor. I believe they were connected through a recommendation.
What is the status of this engagement?
We’ve worked together since January 2020 to add features and functionality to the website they built.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
They listen to customer needs, crafting our vision while keeping the user journey in mind at the same time. We were very happy with them.
How did Sayenko Design perform from a project management standpoint?
They were quick to respond to questions and emails. Additionally, they integrated a project management tracking system that was easy to us. If a bug or issue popped up, they were there to support me. They addressed issues very quickly.
What did you find most impressive about them?
They’re on top of the game with their response times, clarity in communication, and transparency.
Are there any areas they could improve?
It would be helpful for them to provide a bit more context in their communications. Understanding the vernacular across industries would help us gain more insight from them.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Know what you want and build out a detailed RFP. That will help them be the experts you need them to be.
While the work is ongoing, the client has been pleased with Sayenko Design's remarkable design skills. The team has also received positive feedback from stakeholders. Their strong project management workflow enables them to finish deliverables in a timely manner, leading to a successful partnership.