
Your website isn’t just a digital brochure—it’s your hardest-working employee. Available 24/7, it answers questions, builds trust, and converts visitors into paying customers while you sleep.
At WebyCraft, we’ve spent over 10 years building WordPress websites specifically for Nigerian businesses. We understand the unique challenges you face: unreliable internet connections, international payment gateways, mobile-first audiences, and the need to serve both local and diaspora customers.
Whether you’re a Lagos-based startup targeting the Nigerian market or a UK-registered business run by Nigerians serving global clients, we create WordPress websites that work as hard as you do.
WordPress powers 43% of all websites globally, but there’s a reason it’s particularly perfect for Nigerian businesses:
You own everything. Unlike Wix or Squarespace, your WordPress site belongs to you completely. No monthly ransoms to keep your content accessible. No platform shutting down and taking your hard work with it.
It grows with your business. Start with a simple five-page website today. Add e-commerce next month. Integrate your inventory system next year. WordPress scales from startup to enterprise without rebuilding from scratch.
Nigerian developers understand it. When you need quick updates or emergency fixes, you won’t struggle to find local help. WordPress expertise is abundant in Nigeria, which means you’re never held hostage by a single developer.
It works on Nigerian internet speeds. We optimize every WordPress site we build to load fast even on 3G connections. Your customers in areas with poor network coverage can still access your site without frustration.
Mobile-first by default. Over 80% of Nigerian internet users browse on mobile devices. Every WordPress website we create looks stunning and functions perfectly on smartphones—because that’s where your customers are.
Let’s build your website and skyrocket your revenue!
Generic web agencies don’t understand your reality. They don’t know that your customers primarily use mobile data. They don’t anticipate payment gateway challenges with Nigerian banks. They haven’t dealt with hosting providers familiar with our infrastructure.
We have. For ten years.
Every website we build considers:
We’ve built websites for fashion designers in Abuja selling to the diaspora, tech consultants in Lagos serving corporate clients, churches with branches across three continents, and everything in between.
One client, a catering business in Lagos, saw their inquiries triple within two months of launching their new WordPress site. Another, a Nigerian-owned logistics company operating between Nigeria and the UK, finally had a platform that made them look as professional as their international competitors.
These aren’t fairy tales. They’re what happens when your website actually works for your specific business needs.
Ever tried explaining your business vision to a foreign developer who doesn’t understand Nigerian business culture? Frustrating, right?
We get it because we’re Nigerian. We understand when you say “owanbe” or reference business practices unique to our market. We know your customers’ expectations. We’ve navigated the same business challenges you face.
More importantly, we’re in your time zone. Need to jump on a call? We’re available during your business hours, not sleeping halfway across the world when you have urgent questions.
WordPress powers 43% of all websites globally, but there’s a reason it’s particularly perfect for Nigerian businesses:
You own everything. Unlike Wix or Squarespace, your WordPress site belongs to you completely. No monthly ransoms to keep your content accessible. No platform shutting down and taking your hard work with it.
It grows with your business. Start with a simple five-page website today. Add e-commerce next month. Integrate your inventory system next year. WordPress scales from startup to enterprise without rebuilding from scratch.
Nigerian developers understand it. When you need quick updates or emergency fixes, you won’t struggle to find local help. WordPress expertise is abundant in Nigeria, which means you’re never held hostage by a single developer.
It works on Nigerian internet speeds. We optimize every WordPress site we build to load fast even on 3G connections. Your customers in areas with poor network coverage can still access your site without frustration.
Mobile-first by default. Over 80% of Nigerian internet users browse on mobile devices. Every WordPress website we create looks stunning and functions perfectly on smartphones—because that’s where your customers are.
We start by understanding your business inside out. Not just what you do, but who you serve, what problems you solve, and how you want to grow.
During our strategy session, we’ll discuss:
You’ll leave this phase with a clear roadmap and realistic timeline.
We create mockups showing exactly how your website will look. You’ll see the homepage, key internal pages, and mobile versions before we write a single line of code.
This isn’t about making you guess. You’ll see colours, layouts, images, and the overall feel. We iterate based on your feedback until you’re genuinely excited about your new website.
Many of our clients worry they won’t know what to ask for. That’s exactly why we show rather than tell. It’s easier to react to what you see than imagine from descriptions.
Once you approve the design, we build your WordPress website using clean, professional code. We don’t use bloated page builders that slow down your site. We don’t install twenty unnecessary plugins that create security risks.
Every website we develop includes:
We test everything obsessively. Forms get submitted dozens of times. Pages get viewed on different devices and browsers. We click every button and check every link.
Before launch, we train you on managing your WordPress website. You’ll learn how to:
We record these training sessions so you can reference them anytime. We also provide written documentation tailored to your specific website.
Launch day isn’t goodbye—it’s the beginning of our partnership.
Sell physical products, digital downloads, or services directly from your website. We integrate WooCommerce with payment gateways that work reliably in Nigeria: Paystack for local payments, PayPal for international transactions, and bank transfer options for customers who prefer traditional methods.
Service providers need to show their work. We create stunning portfolio sections that load quickly and display beautifully, whether someone’s viewing on a laptop in Lekki or a phone in Kaduna.
For consultants, salons, clinics, and service businesses, we integrate booking systems that let customers schedule appointments online. Automated reminders reduce no-shows, and calendar integration keeps you organized.
Serving multiple markets? We can build your website to display in English, Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, or any combination you need. Perfect for businesses targeting both local communities and international diaspora.
We connect your website to email platforms like Mailchimp or ConvertKit, automatically adding new subscribers and segmenting your audience. Build your list while you sleep.
Every website we build includes a professional blog setup. Share your expertise, answer customer questions, and improve your Google rankings—all from an easy-to-use content management system.
We believe in transparent pricing. No hidden fees, no surprise charges.
Starter Package (₦250,000 – ₦400,000) Perfect for small businesses and startups
Professional Package (₦450,000 – ₦750,000) Ideal for established businesses
E-Commerce Package (₦800,000 – ₦1,500,000) For businesses selling online
Enterprise Package (Custom Pricing) For complex projects and large organizations
Payment plans available. We accept bank transfer, Paystack, and international payments via PayPal or Wise.





Most projects take 4-6 weeks from start to launch. Simple websites can be completed in 3 weeks, while complex e-commerce sites might take 8-10 weeks. Timeline depends on how quickly you provide content and feedback.
Not at all. WordPress is designed for non-technical users. We provide training and documentation that makes updating your website as easy as using Microsoft Word. If you can write an email, you can manage your WordPress site.
We provide support based on your package (30 days to 6 months). After that, you can maintain the site yourself, hire us for ongoing maintenance, or call us for specific updates. Many clients handle day-to-day updates themselves and contact us for major changes.
Absolutely. We've redesigned dozens of outdated websites, breathing new life into businesses stuck with old, slow, or broken sites. We can migrate your existing content, preserve your SEO rankings, and give you a fresh, modern design.
Every website we build is fully mobile-responsive. We test on actual devices to ensure your site looks great and functions perfectly on smartphones and tablets. Given that most Nigerian internet users browse on mobile, this is non-negotiable for us.
We're always a phone call or WhatsApp message away. Even after your support period ends, we don't disappear. We offer affordable maintenance packages, or you can contact us for one-off updates as needed.
We can recommend reliable Nigerian and international hosting providers. We typically help you set up hosting in your own name, so you maintain full control. For clients who prefer hands-off management, we offer hosting as part of our maintenance packages.
Yes. Many clients struggle with writing website content. We offer professional copywriting services to create compelling content that converts visitors into customers. Or we can work with your existing content and polish it for web use.
Your competitors already have websites. Many of them are outdated, slow, or poorly designed—giving you a massive opportunity to stand out.
A professional WordPress website positions your Nigerian business as credible, trustworthy, and ready to serve customers at the level they expect.
Let’s build something remarkable together.
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We’ve helped over 100 Nigerian businesses establish their online presence. Let yours be next.
