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Morgan SCHOLZ, freelance web developer

Creating a website is not just about « being online ».

It's about finding the right words, the right structure, and creating something tailor-made that is consistent with your identity.

I will guide you from this initial setup to going live, providing you with everything you need to manage your online presence independently.

Customized home page for the KT Sport Design showcase website created by Morgan SCHOLZ, freelance web developerCustomized homepage for freelancer Kévin TRESOR created by Morgan SCHOLZ, freelance web developerCustomized homepage for the web and mobile agency Ikomobi created by Morgan SCHOLZ, freelance web developerCustomized homepage for the Kickstarter Star Rune landing page created by Morgan SCHOLZ, freelance web developer

My 7 services

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0 – Custom showcase website creation

Give your brand a clear framework. The website explains in a few seconds what the company offers, who it is aimed at, and what evidence supports its promise, then unfolds a clear path that naturally leads to contact or a request for a quote.

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1 – Setting up an online store

Sell online without friction. The store presents products with clear information (price, variants, availability), specifies delivery and returns, highlights reviews and warranties, and then naturally guides customers from selection to shopping cart to secure payment.

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2 – Creation of a conversion landing page

Focus attention on one action. The page makes a clear promise at the top of the screen, specifies who the offer is aimed at and what result is expected, provides brief proof (reference, figure, screenshot), addresses key objections, and then leads directly to the call to action with a request for a demo, trial, quote, or contact.

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3 – MVP and SaaS Development

Moving from idea to actual use. The MVP retains the essentials to validate the proposal: authentication, account and payment management, a clear dashboard, and transactional emails. Feedback from early users guides decisions, security and infrastructure are established from the outset, and automated deployment allows for rapid iteration towards a stable SaaS solution that is ready to grow.

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4 – Front-end and back-end redesign

Improve without starting from scratch. The redesign clarifies the interface and key paths and streamlines the code to correct slowdowns and errors. Migration is planned to preserve content and data and maintain SEO and integrations.

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5 – Performance and accessibility optimization

Make the site fast and accessible. Images are optimized, code is streamlined, and scripts load at the right time to reduce display time. The structure is semantic, navigation works with the keyboard, contrasts remain legible, and alternatives exist for media, which improves the mobile experience and strengthens the SEO signal.

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6 – Quick audit of the current situation and action plan

Quickly identify priorities. A brief audit provides a clear overview of the situation: what is holding the site back, what is working, and the immediate risks. A prioritized action plan proposes the next steps with estimated effort and expected gains to launch improvements without spreading yourself too thin.

They trust me

Home page of the custom multilingual showcase website for designer Kevin Tresor on a Nothing Phone, developed by Morgan SCHOLZ, freelance web developerHome page of the website for KT Sport Design, a multilingual communications agency, on a Nothing Phone, developed by Morgan SCHOLZ, freelance web developer.Home page of the Lille-based web agency Ikomobi in a Nothing Phone, developed by Morgan SCHOLZ, freelance web developerHome page of the Kickstarter landing page Star Rune in a Nothing Phone, developed by Morgan SCHOLZ, freelance web developerHome page of the PC Genius brand's hardware IT services website in a Nothing Phone, developed by Morgan SCHOLZ, freelance web developerHome page of Workunion's handmade website for coworking space reservations and domiciliation services in a Nothing Phone, developed by Morgan SCHOLZ, freelance web developerHome page of the custom showcase website for Pixel Renovate IT services in a Nothing Phone, developed by Morgan SCHOLZ, freelance web developerHome page of the online chess game Chess ATP with a custom dashboard and back office in a Nothing Phone, developed by Morgan SCHOLZ, freelance web developer

My commitment to quality is reflected in tailor-made creations, designed to be unique and authentic, informed by solid experience and rigorous planning, to give each brand a distinctive online presence.

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Morgan SCHOLZ
Freelance web developer

My latest achievements

Home page of the custom multilingual showcase website created by Morgan SCHOLZ, freelance web developer
Showcase website

A custom-made multilingual showcase website for a designer of major brands

A tailor-made portfolio that showcases references such as Air France.

Optimized to the max to guarantee the best possible user experience, the site offers unique paths for each project, loads in less than a second, ranks highly on Google, and has been nominated for an Awwwards, the largest platform for designers and developers.

Discover kevintresor.com
Home page of the award-winning custom sports agency website created by Morgan SCHOLZ, freelance web developer
Showcase website

An award-winning sports agency website for its elegance

A showcase website inspired by the modernity of Apple's landing pages.

A genuine agency website that showcases large visuals with careful storytelling and continuous paths that naturally lead from the portfolio to the contact page. A native English version to broaden the audience while remaining effective and accessible. The project has won numerous awards from juries of designers and developers on specialized websites.

Explore ktsportdesign.com
Home page of the Ikomobi web and mobile agency website created by Morgan SCHOLZ, freelance web developer
Front-end redesign

A revamped home page that revitalizes Ikomobi's image

Redesign of the Ikomobi homepage for an immersive agency experience.

Ikomobi is an agency with over 20 employees, active on Android, iOS, Windows, and the web. They needed a home page that reflected their expertise in custom website design. Modern parallax animations punctuate the scroll and showcase the company's activities, with integrated content and a clear hierarchy featuring carefully designed paths highlighting their achievements since 2009. The page is mobile-first, optimized, high-performing, and accessible for solid SEO.

Visit ikomobi.com
Home page of the landing page promoting the Star Rune Kickstarter campaign created by Morgan SCHOLZ, freelance web developer
Landing page

A landing page that propels Star Rune's Kickstarter campaign

Project carried out for an American client to promote Star Rune, a typing game that helps children learn to type and learn physics and chemistry.

Designed to highlight every aspect of the demo, the page incorporates gameplay elements and clearly explains each feature to dispel doubts and encourage people to try it out. It promotes the Kickstarter campaign and the creator's Discord server so users can interact with him directly. In just a few months, the site has already attracted more than 50 players from around the world.

Discover starrune.net

People often ask me

What will we see during the introductory video call, and what should I prepare? Right chevron icon

The discovery meeting lasts one hour and can also be held in person in the Lille metropolitan area. We define the objectives of the site so that I can create a clear and actionable roadmap.

All you need to do is prepare your requirements and what you want. The more specific your expectations and objectives are, the faster I can get started on creating or improving your future website.

How long does it take to deliver a website? Right chevron icon

Once the content and mock-ups have been approved, production begins quickly: a complex showcase website can be delivered in 1 to 2 weeks, a landing page goes into production in 3 to 7 days, an online store takes around 4 weeks, and a SaaS MVP takes between 4 and 8 weeks, depending on the scope.

For targeted services such as performance optimization, accessibility, or an audit of existing systems, a few days are sufficient. The final date is set after the discovery meeting and the roadmap.

What budget should be allocated and how are payments made? Right chevron icon

The budget depends on the scope and content. As a rough guide, expect to pay between €750 and €10,000 depending on complexity. Optimization and audits are at the lower end of the range. A landing page or showcase website is in the middle. A SaaS MVP can reach the upper end of the range for complex cases.

Payment is made in three stages to maintain a clear schedule: a deposit upon signing, a second payment after approval of the mock-ups, and then the balance upon publication online. For small projects, we can work on a 50/50 basis, and payment in installments is possible upon request.

What exactly is included: hosting, domain name, deployment? Right chevron icon

I include everything to get the site up and running: hosting, domain name, DNS, automated deployment with HTTPS and backups, Analytics, and basic SEO settings. Everything is created in your name, and I manage the configuration from start to finish.

Are SEO, performance, and accessibility supported? Right chevron icon

I work on performance right from the design stage. Images are optimized, code is streamlined, and scripts load at the right time to ensure Core Web Vitals are in the green. Basic technical SEO is implemented alongside essential tags, the sitemap, and Search Console for a smooth launch.

Accessibility follows WCAG best practices. The structure is semantic with hierarchical headings and alternative text. Contrasts remain legible, keyboard navigation is smooth, and focus states are visible. Forms are well labeled, and I perform quick tests to ensure that the site remains comfortable for everyone.

After going live, who manages maintenance and upgrades? Right chevron icon

After the website goes live, I take care of maintenance and updates. We can set aside specific days each quarter in the quote for version upgrades, fixes, and minor updates. You retain ownership of the site and all access rights, keeping the framework simple and predictable.

I remain available for urgent needs with quick turnaround times. We maintain a clear backlog that we prioritize together in order to quickly ship small improvements, while new features are costed and then planned in short batches.

Who owns the code and design upon delivery? Right chevron icon

Upon delivery, you will own the code and design. The transfer of rights is included in the quote and is activated upon final payment. I will transfer the repository to your GitHub or GitLab account, or provide you with a .zip archive containing the documentation. You will retain all access rights.

How are security and GDPR compliance managed? Right chevron icon

For over five years, I have been designing every application with security in mind. In production, HTTPS is enabled, access is limited to what is strictly necessary, two-factor authentication is implemented where relevant, secrets are managed properly, and dependencies are kept up to date and verified to remain secure. Deployment is automated to reduce errors and maintain clear traceability.

In terms of GDPR compliance, the site is hosted in Europe and I provide comprehensive legal notices and an appropriate privacy policy. The site displays a simple and clear consent modal. Each feature is designed to comply with regulations and give users control over their data, with access, export, and deletion options available.