What We Deal With

HTML
A markup language for creating web pages
CSS
A style sheet language used for describing the presentation of a document
JavaScript
A programming language that enables interactive web pages
Responsive Design
An approach to web design that makes web pages render well on a variety of devices
UI/UX
User Interface and User Experience design
Wireframing
A visual guide that represents the skeletal framework of a website
Front-End Development
The development of the client-side of a website or web application
Back-End Development
The development of server-side logic and integration
Full-Stack Development
Development of both the front-end and back-end of a web application
CMS
Content Management System, a software for creating and managing digital content
WordPress
A popular open-source content management system
Drupal
A free and open-source content management framework
Web Hosting
The service of providing storage space for websites on servers
Shared Hosting
A type of web hosting where multiple websites share a single server
VPS
Virtual Private Server, a virtualized server for hosting websites
Dedicated Server
A server dedicated to a single client or website
Cloud Hosting
A type of hosting where websites are hosted on virtual servers that pull resources from an extensive underlying network of physical web servers
SSL
Secure Sockets Layer, a standard security technology for establishing an encrypted link between a server and a client
DNS
Domain Name System, translates domain names to IP addresses
Domain Names
A human-readable address for a website
Subdomains
A domain that is part of a larger domain
TLD
Top-Level Domain, the last segment of a domain name
Email Hosting
A service that runs email servers
SMTP
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, a protocol for sending email
IMAP
Internet Message Access Protocol, a protocol for retrieving email
POP3
Post Office Protocol version 3, another protocol for retrieving email
Spam Filtering
Techniques to prevent unsolicited emails from reaching the inbox
Encryption
The process of encoding data to prevent unauthorized access
IPv6
Internet Protocol version 6, the most recent version of the IP
Blockchain Domains
Domains that use blockchain technology
WebSockets
A communication protocol for full-duplex communication channels over a single TCP connection
WebAssembly
A binary instruction format for a stack-based virtual machine
Progressive Web Apps
Web applications that use modern web capabilities to deliver an app-like experience
Single Page Applications
A web application that interacts with the user by dynamically rewriting the current page
E-commerce
Buying and selling of goods or services using the internet
Payment Gateways
Services that authorize credit card payments
Shopping Cart
Software used to allow consumers to accumulate a list of items for purchase
WooCommerce
An open-source e-commerce plugin for WordPress
Magento
An open-source e-commerce platform
Shopify
A proprietary e-commerce platform for online stores and retail point-of-sale systems
SEO
Search Engine Optimization, the practice of increasing the quantity and quality of traffic to your website through organic search engine results
Keywords
Words or phrases that describe the content of your website, helping it rank in search engines
Meta Tags
HTML tags that provide metadata about a web page, used by search engines to understand content
Backlinks
Incoming hyperlinks from one web page to another website, crucial for SEO
Content Optimization
The process of improving the quality of content to make it more appealing to search engines and users
Technical SEO
Optimizing the technical aspects of a website to improve its ranking in search engines
Schema Markup
Code added to your website to help search engines understand your content better, often resulting in rich snippets
Rich Snippets
Enhanced search results displayed in Google, often including additional visual or informational elements
Conversion Rate Optimization
The process of increasing the percentage of visitors who take a desired action on your website
A/B Testing
Comparing two versions of a web page to determine which one performs better
Landing Pages
Standalone web pages created specifically for marketing or advertising campaigns, designed for conversion
Call to Action
A prompt on a website that tells the user to take some specified action
User Feedback
Insights from users about their experience with your website, used to improve functionality and conversion rates
Heatmaps
Visual representations of user interaction on your website, showing where users click, scroll, and hover
Social Proof
A psychological phenomenon where people assume the actions of others to reflect correct behavior, often used in marketing
Trust Badges
Icons or symbols that indicate your website is trustworthy and secure, often increasing conversions
Exit Intent Popups
Popups that appear when a user is about to leave your website, often used to capture leads or offer discounts
Live Chat
Real-time communication with customers through a chat interface on your website, improving customer support and conversion rates
Personalization
Customizing the user experience based on individual user behaviors and preferences to increase relevance and conversion
Lead Magnets
Free resources or incentives offered in exchange for user contact information, used to generate leads
Linux
An open-source operating system commonly used for servers, desktops, and embedded systems
System Administration
The management and maintenance of computer systems and servers
Bash Scripting
Writing scripts for the Bash shell to automate tasks on Unix-like systems
Cron Jobs
Scheduled tasks that run automatically at specified intervals on Unix-like systems
LAMP Stack
A popular stack of open-source software for web servers: Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP
Nginx
A web server that can also be used as a reverse proxy, load balancer, and HTTP cache
Apache
A widely-used open-source web server software
Social Media
Platforms for sharing content and engaging with others online, used for marketing, communication, and entertainment
Facebook
A social networking site that allows users to connect with friends, family, and businesses
Twitter
A social media platform for sharing short messages and updates
Instagram
A social media platform focused on photo and video sharing
LinkedIn
A professional networking platform, used for building business connections and recruiting
YouTube
A video-sharing platform where users can upload, view, and share videos
Social Media Marketing
The use of social media platforms to promote products or services
Analytics
The discovery and communication of meaningful patterns in data, used to improve decision-making
Email Marketing
The use of email to promote products or services and build relationships with customers
Influencer Marketing
A type of marketing that focuses on using key leaders to drive your brand's message to a larger market
Content Creation
The process of generating topic ideas that appeal to your audience, creating written or visual content, and making it accessible
Engagement
The process of interacting with users on social media or other platforms to build relationships and encourage participation

We are
Local | Efficient | Flexable | Value Orientated

Ad Management Applications

Chat Appication

Content Management System

E-Commerce Application

At InUnison, we're committed to sup​port​ing you at every stage of your web development journey. Whe​ther you need guidance to navigate the complexities of the process or prefer to hand over the reins entirely, our team is equipped to assist. We offer a dual approach: empowering you with the tools and support to lead your own project, or stepping in to expertly handle the development from start to finish. Your vision, our expertise – together, we ensure your web project is a success, no matter how involved you wish to be.

InUnison can provide a full line of Integrated Business Applications for your Business Ecosystem.

Some Sample Projects

Constantly Changing

Open Source Applications for Your Online Business

Open source web development is a method of creating websites and web applications using freely available software and tools. This approach allows developers to access and modify the source code of various web development frameworks, libraries, and applications. In contrast, closed source systems like Square Space and GoDaddy provide proprietary software and tools that are not available for modification. Here are some reasons why open source web development is better than closed source systems: 

Flexibility: Open source web development provides greater flexibility than closed source systems. Developers can modify the source code of open source software and tools to meet their specific needs. This flexibility allows developers to create customized solutions that are tailored to their clients’ needs.
Cost: Open source web development is often less expensive than closed source systems. Many open source tools and frameworks are free to use, which can significantly reduce development costs. In contrast, closed source systems often require expensive licenses and subscriptions.
Community: Open source web development has a large and active community of developers who collaborate and contribute to open source projects. This community provides support, documentation, and resources that can be invaluable for developers. In contrast, closed source systems often have limited support and resources.
Security: Open source web development can be more secure than closed source systems. Because the source code is open and accessible, vulnerabilities and security issues can be identified and addressed quickly by the community. In contrast, closed source systems may have security issues that are not publicly known.
Innovation: Open source web development encourages innovation and creativity. Developers can build upon existing open source projects and create new solutions that push the boundaries of web development. In contrast, closed source systems may limit innovation by restricting access to proprietary software and tools.

In conclusion, open source web development is a better choice than closed source systems like Square Space and GoDaddy. Open source web development provides greater flexibility, cost savings, community support, security, and innovation.