The short answer: two to six weeks for most projects. The longer answer depends on one thing more than any other — how fast you can get us your content.
A typical timeline
We work in a four-phase loop. Here's how it lands on a calendar for a standard marketing site.
- Map (2–4 days) — we audit your funnel, your competitors and your goals. You answer a focused brief.
- Design (1–2 weeks) — we prototype the interface, motion and message directly in-browser. You review real screens, not flat mockups.
- Build & automate (1–2 weeks) — we engineer it for speed, wire up forms, payments and any AI workflows behind it.
- Launch & iterate (ongoing) — we ship, measure, and tune.
A single landing page can go live in under two weeks. A bilingual e-commerce store with inventory and automations runs closer to six.
What slows a project down
Almost never the code. It's the content — logos, product photos, copy, and the dreaded "let me check with my partner." Projects that stall usually stall on approvals.
How to go faster
Decide who signs off before we start. Gather your photos and brand assets early. Give feedback in one consolidated round rather than a trickle. Clients who do this routinely launch in half the time.
Why we don't promise "next day"
Anyone offering a serious custom site overnight is selling you a template. Real design needs a beat to test and refine. Swift doesn't mean rushed — it means decisive. We move fast because the process is mapped, not because we skip the thinking.
Ready to start the clock? Message us at info@swiftloop.tech or WhatsApp +971 50 972 5199.