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Website design · Kabul

Website Design in Kabul, Afghanistan

I design and build websites for Kabul businesses and Afghan brands abroad — mobile-first, fast on local connections, and built to turn visitors into calls and form leads. WordPress, custom code, or Shopify depending on what you need.

80+

Projects

Mobile

First builds

7+ yrs

Experience

yourbusiness.af

Desktop

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Tablet

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Mobile

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Want to see real builds? Browse Afghan and international projects in my portfolio before you request a quote.

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Online presence

A Facebook page is not your website

Customers still Google your name. If they land on a broken link, a page that does not load on their phone, or nothing at all — they call your competitor instead.

I have built sites for Kabul clinics, construction firms, NGOs, and diaspora brands since 2018. I know what Afghan buyers expect: clear contact details, fast load on mobile data, and a layout that looks serious, not copied from a free template.

Social profile only

No owned web presence

No contact form, no Google listing to point to, layout breaks when Meta changes the app — and you do not own the audience.

https://yourbusiness.af

A site you control

Works on phone and desktop, WhatsApp and form leads in one place, and a URL you can print on your shop sign.

What I build

What kind of website do you need?

A brochure site, a WordPress blog, a Shopify store, or a custom app — I pick the stack after we define the job, not before.

Business websites

Shops, clinics, agencies

Five to fifteen pages that explain what you do, show your team, and capture leads. Built for trust — the first thing a Kabul customer checks after your Instagram.

WordPress sites

You edit content yourself

A familiar admin dashboard for news, services, and photos. I lock down security, pick a lean theme, and train you on the parts you will touch.

E-commerce and Shopify

Sell products online

Product pages, cart, and payment hooks for Afghan and international buyers. I have shipped Shopify and custom PHP stores for local retailers.

Custom web apps

Laravel, Next.js, APIs

Portals, booking tools, and internal dashboards when a brochure site is not enough. I design the UI and build the backend in the same project.

WordPressLaravelNext.jsShopifyPHPReactTailwind CSSFigma

Full service

What's included

Design, build, and launch — not a mockup you still need to hire someone else to code.

Custom Layout and Branding

I design pages around your logo, colours, and tone — not a generic template with your name swapped in. You approve the look before I write the code.

Mobile-First Responsive Build

Your site reflows cleanly on phones, tablets, and desktop. I test tap targets, menu behaviour, and image sizes on small screens first.

Contact Forms and WhatsApp Links

Visitors can reach you through a contact form, click-to-call, and a WhatsApp button — the channels Afghan customers actually use.

Speed and Image Optimization

I compress images, lazy-load heavy sections, and trim scripts so pages open in a few seconds even on average Kabul mobile connections.

SEO-Ready Page Structure

Clean headings, meta titles, alt text, and sitemap setup give Google a clear map of your business. I pair this with my SEO service if you want ongoing ranking work.

WordPress or Custom Development

WordPress when you need an admin panel. HTML, PHP, Laravel, or Next.js when the project needs custom logic, APIs, or tighter performance control.

Domain, Hosting, and SSL Launch

I point your domain, configure hosting, and switch on HTTPS before the public launch — so day one works, not day five after you chase DNS.

Analytics and Handover

I install Google Analytics (or an alternative you prefer) and walk you through updating content or booking me for changes later.

Process

How a website project runs

Clear steps from first message to a live site you can share with customers — usually two to four weeks for a standard business build.

  1. 01

    Brief and goals

    We talk on WhatsApp, call, or meet in Kabul. You tell me what the site must do — showcase services, take orders, build trust — and share examples you like.

  2. 02

    Structure and design approval

    I map your pages and send a visual mockup or staging preview. You request changes while it is still easy to move sections, not after launch.

  3. 03

    Build, content, and testing

    I code the site, add your text and images, hook up forms, and test on mobile browsers and common hosting setups.

  4. 04

    Launch and training

    I connect the domain, turn on SSL, submit the sitemap, and show you how to update WordPress or reach me for future edits.

You review the site on a staging link before anything goes public.

Experience

Why work with me?

Agency quotes in Kabul often pass your project through three people you never meet. You message me directly, see staging links as I build, and get the same person on launch day.

  • 80+ websites shipped for Afghan and international clients
  • You work directly with the designer and developer — no middlemen
  • Mobile-first because most Kabul visitors open your link on a phone
  • Staging link for review before anything goes public
  • Launch includes domain, hosting, and SSL — not design-only deliverables
  • Seven years building for clinics, shops, NGOs, and diaspora companies
  • Fair fixed quotes after a brief — you know the price before work starts

“A Kabul medical clinic came to me with a ten-year-old site that failed on phones. After the rebuild, their reception team said most new patients now mention finding them on Google.”

I design for real Afghan browsing conditions — mobile data, mixed Dari and English content, and contact paths people actually use. You own the code, domain, and hosting logins when we finish.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions

Website design in Kabul — pricing, timing, WordPress, mobile, and diaspora projects.

Ready to build your website?

Tell me what your business does and send any sites you like the look of. I will reply with scope, price, and a realistic timeline.

Khalid Danishyar