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Designed and engineered the flagship site for Fidelitus USA — a US-incorporated firm helping tech companies build vetted offshore frontend, backend, full-stack, and QA teams at up to 70% lower cost. Editorial brand language, conversion-first information architecture, and an SEO foundation engineered to compete with the established staffing players from day one. Qualified enquiries grew 10× in six months.

01Results
Qualified enquiries
10×
Window
6 months
Positioned cost saving
Up to 70%
02The problem
Mohammad spent years inside a world-renowned US QA organisation and learned firsthand what 'engineering quality' really means — and how rarely offshore vendors deliver it. He launched Fidelitus USA with his co-founder Asif (who runs the brand's sister marketing arm) to close that gap, but a strong founder story isn't enough on its own. US tech buyers walk into any offshore offer already skeptical, the staffing-agency category is overflowing with templated sites that all blur into each other, and any whiff of 'cheap' instantly kills premium positioning. The site itself had to do the credibility work before a buyer ever reached a role description.
03The approach
We built Fidelitus USA from the message up — premise first, design second, engineering third. The hero answers the only question that matters in the first second: save up to 70% without sacrificing quality, backed by a US-based QA engineer. The founder's photo and signed testimonial sit beside it as the credibility anchor — not a stock handshake. The Roles, Process, Why Fidelitus, and Pricing pages are architected so a serious buyer can self-qualify in a single scroll — flat $2,500/month, 7-day free trial, no lock-in, free replacements — stated openly, no demo-walls. Page-speed and on-page SEO were treated as first-class concerns from the first commit, so Fidelitus could compete on Google for 'offshore engineering team' and adjacent intent terms from launch day.
04Tech stack
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