Taking 2 projects for May–June

Websites
that work like products

Premium development with AI assistance. Senior team, product thinking, and the TAIL method — for businesses that count.

From $4,000 · Live in 2–3 weeks
Three offerings.
One method.
— 01
Websites & Web Apps
Landing pages, corporate sites, SaaS interfaces, e-commerce. Architecture built for growth.
from $4,000 2–3 weeks
— 02
GIS & Custom Systems
Mapping platforms, dashboards, internal tools for data-heavy operations.
custom pricing from 4 weeks
The money is in the tail.
Most businesses lose revenue not on acquisition, but on what they already have. Existing traffic, existing audience, existing data.

TAIL is our method for extracting that revenue.
— 01 / Track
Find where the money leaks
AnalyticsBehavioral maps, events, user journeys
SegmentationWho pays, who stays silent, who churns
LeaksFunnel drop-off points and ignored assets
— 02 / Activate
Reactivate demand precisely
TriggersSequences for abandoned carts, unfinished actions
CohortsReactivation of cold list segments
ChannelsEmail, push, in-app — where people actually read
— 03 / Increase
Grow value per customer
UpsellSegmented offers instead of carpet bombing
RetentionLoyalty programs with clear economics
ExperimentsA/B tests on price communication and packaging
— 04 / Loop
Turn results into a system
AutomationWorking playbooks in code, not in tickets to humans
DashboardsReal-time metrics, not weekly Excel
ContinuousQuarterly experiment calendar set in advance
TAIL applies to new builds and Growth Audits. This isn't marketing — it's an operating system for growth.
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AI where it's fast.
Humans where it matters.
We use AI agents in tasks where they outperform humans. Strategy, design and architecture stay with the senior team. This isn't a builder — it's development with the right division of labor.
— What AI does
Speed and volume
  • Audits of data and behavioral patterns
  • Competitive analysis — dozens of sites in hours
  • Boilerplate code, components, layouts
  • Regression testing
  • Auto-generated technical documentation
— What humans do
Decisions and context
  • Project strategy and product decisions
  • Design, visual systems, UX logic
  • Architecture and core technical choices
  • Content, copy, positioning
  • Client communication and final QA
The result — startup speed at senior-agency quality.
Engineering foundation.
No compromises.
We build on the stack chosen by product teams. Not Tilda. Not WordPress.
Frontend
Next.jsReactTypeScriptTailwind
Backend
FastAPINode.jsPostgreSQLRedis
Infrastructure
DockerGitHub ActionsCloudflareTraefik
Analytics
GA4PlausiblePostHogHotjar
Containerization and CI/CD out of the box. Every project ships with a repository, dev environment, production setup and automated deployment. Ready to scale from day one.
The method in action.
Real cases will appear here as pilot projects complete. For now — three typical scenarios and how TAIL applies to each.
— Scenario 01 / E-commerce
Store with traffic but declining ROI
Starting point: 80–120k monthly visits. 1.4% conversion. Stable AOV. Ad ROI declining.
T
Track
38% bounce from one page. 64% abandoned carts. 80% of email base receives zero post-signup messages.
A
Activate
Cart triggers with segmentation. Reactivation of cold portion. Behavioral push notifications.
I
Increase
Segmented upsell blocks. Loyalty program. A/B tests on price communication.
L
Loop
Dashboard with metrics. Reporting automation. Quarterly experiment calendar.
— Method result
+15–25% additional revenue from existing traffic without increasing ad spend. Timeline: 60–90 days.
— Scenario 02 / SaaS
B2B SaaS with low trial conversion and high churn
Starting point: 2k active users. Trial-to-paid 12%. Monthly churn 8%.
T
Track
47% of trials never reach aha-moment. 30+ day cohorts — at-risk group. 23% pay for unused features.
A
Activate
Onboarding with progress to aha-moment. In-app triggers for at-risk segment. Reactivation for churned.
I
Increase
Discovery of unused features. Tier upgrades through usage. Annual upgrade with premium onboarding.
L
Loop
Health score per account. Customer success automation. Continuous product research.
— Method result
Trial-to-paid 12% → 18–22%. Churn reduction 30–40%. LTV per user grows 1.5–2x.
— Scenario 03 / GIS / systems
Internal GIS platform with underused functionality
Starting point: mapping platform for infrastructure management. Hundreds of users, millions of objects.
T
Track
70% only use basic operations. Bottlenecks in editing flows. Reports made manually take days.
A
Activate
Contextual hints for rare features. Templated workflows for common scenarios. In-app training.
I
Increase
Bulk operations for mass changes. API integrations with external systems. Auto-generated reports.
L
Loop
Per-tool usage analytics. Telemetry for prioritization. Data-driven roadmap.
— Method result
Time on key operations cut 3–5x. Team capacity freed for strategic work.
Who we're for.
And who we're not.
We do complex projects for mature businesses. That's not for everyone — and that's fine.
— A fit
  • Businesses with validated products
    Product is market-validated, paying customers exist, unit economics are clear.
  • Teams that count
    CAC, LTV, ROI aren't mystery acronyms. Decisions are data-driven.
  • Those ready to iterate
    A website isn't built once and done. It's a system that evolves.
  • Projects with ambition
    The goal isn't "redo the site" — it's growth. We're partners, not vendors.
— Not a fit
  • Need a brochure site for $500
    Wrong scale, wrong timeline. Use Wix or Tilda.
  • No grasp of unit economics
    Start with that, then build the growth system.
  • "The site will bring customers on its own"
    A site is a tool. Without traffic strategy, it runs at half capacity.
  • Launch in a week
    Premium development takes time. Two weeks minimum.
If you saw yourself in the left column — we'll work well together. If in the right — we'll save you time and recommend someone better suited.
Growth Audit.
Your entry point.
A deep diagnostic of your site, product and funnel. The output: a document with prioritized growth hypotheses and a 90-day implementation plan.
— What's inside
— 01
Site and UX analysis
Technical audit, performance, user behavior, drop-off points.
— 02
Funnel breakdown
From first visit to repeat purchase. Where the leak is, why, what to do.
— 03
Content and SEO base audit
What works, what doesn't, where the hidden potential is.
— 04
Traffic segmentation
Who comes, who buys, who stays silent. Who matters economically.
— 05
10–15 prioritized hypotheses
Each with potential, complexity and timeline estimates.
— 06
30–60–90 day plan
Concrete roadmap of who does what and when.
— The process
Week 1
Access, data collection, initial analysis, interviews
Week 2
Deep analysis, hypothesis formulation, prioritization
Final
PDF document + 1.5-hour results presentation
— What you get
  • A 30–50 page PDF with analysis, conclusions and prioritized action plan
  • Results presentation with the DGTAIL team — we walk through every hypothesis and answer questions
  • Full ownership of the document — it's yours, do what you want with it
— Price
$1,200
Fixed price
— Timeline
2 weeks
From start to presentation
Where we sit.
Between legacy agencies and AI builders there's a gap. DGTAIL sits in the third position.
Legacy agency
AI builders
Time to launch
2–4 months
Hours to days
Typical price
$5k–30k+
$0–500
Code quality
Depends on contractor
Template HTML
Architecture
Landing page, no logic
Template-bound
Growth logic
None / separate package
None
Post-launch evolution
Expensive, slow
Limited by template
Legacy agency — for those with three months and a budget. AI builders — for testing an idea. DGTAIL — for those building a business.
The money is in the tail.
Not in new channels.
Not in new ads.
Not in a new website "because the old one is tired."

It's in a system that works with what's already there.
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