Website development in Kenitra
Kenitra became an industrial city within a decade. The companies moving in look for local suppliers — and first check whether they exist online.
A recent, highly specialised economy
The Atlantic Free Zone drew manufacturers and their tier-one suppliers, and around them grew a fabric of subcontractors, logistics firms and technical providers. This market is almost entirely B2B.
For a contractor searching for a local supplier, having no website is not neutral: it reads as a lack of structure. Conversely, a clear site with visible certifications is often enough to earn a first meeting.
What we build here
Short, factual, credible sites — not marketing showcases.
- Technical capacity and equipment described precisely
- Certifications and quality standards brought forward
- Client references where you are permitted to name them
- Contact form that qualifies the enquiry
- English version for international groups
Very little online competition
This is what makes Kenitra unusual: very few local companies are properly present on professional searches. Ranking difficulty here is among the lowest in the country, which makes a well-built site pay back quickly.
Next: connecting the tools
Once the site is live, the next need is almost always internal: tracking enquiries, quotes and orders without going back to a shared spreadsheet. That is where we come in afterwards.
What you get
- Wireframes approved before development
- Fast on mobile, tested in real conditions
- Structure and content optimised for local search
- Google Business profile configured and linked to the site
- Training on updating content
- Full ownership of code and hosting
Indicative budget
Professional website
from MAD 20,000
- Design adapted to your brand
- Custom development
- Local search setup
- Training and documentation
An honest range rather than a headline price. The exact quote follows a conversation about scope.
Frequently asked questions
Let's talk about your Kenitra project
A short call to scope the need, the perimeter and a realistic budget — no commitment.