Aumni Techworks

Projects Overview

Aumni Techworks helps companies build offshore engineering teams and global capability centers. Their website needed to sound enterprise-ready and explain a complex service model without losing visitors on the first scroll.

We designed and developed a WordPress site that presents capabilities, delivery models, and credibility in a format sales teams can actually send to prospects.

Our work with Aumni Techworks spanned discovery, information architecture, visual design, development, QA, and launch support. We aligned milestones with their marketing calendar so pages, assets, and stakeholder reviews stayed on track. The build uses WordPress so the team can ship updates without rebuilding from scratch each quarter.

Beyond launch, we focused on how Aumni Techworks would actually run the site day to day: who updates content, how enquiries are routed, and what happens when new services or products are added. The production site at aumnitechworks.com is structured for ongoing campaigns, SEO, and partner referrals. The result is a polished digital presence that supports real sales conversations, not just a one-time redesign.

Challenges & Constraints

GCC and offshore engineering is a trust sale. The site had to feel established, clear, and easy to navigate for HR, engineering, and leadership stakeholders. Stakeholders at Aumni Techworks needed confidence that design choices would hold up under real buyer scrutiny, seasonal campaigns, and mobile traffic from prospects who rarely give a second chance after a slow or confusing first visit.


  • Translating technical staffing and GCC services into clear business outcomes.
  • Designing a corporate WordPress site that still feels modern, not dated.
  • Organizing content so different buyer types find what they need quickly.
  • Aligning design, copy, and development timelines so launch dates stayed realistic without cutting QA.
  • Planning information architecture that works for first-time visitors, returning partners, and internal teams adding content later.
  • Balancing visual ambition with performance budgets so pages stay fast on mid-range phones and variable networks.
  • Setting up analytics, forms, and tracking so marketing can measure what works instead of guessing from anecdotal feedback.

Projects Solution

We approached Aumni Techworks as a full delivery partnership: clarify the story, design for trust, build for maintainability, and leave the team with a site they can grow without constant engineering support.

Designed a professional WordPress site aligned with enterprise IT services positioning.

Structured service pages around offshore engineering and GCC delivery models.

Built responsive templates the marketing team can update without developer dependency.

Delivered a credible web presence that supports outbound sales and partnerships.

Ran structured QA across breakpoints, browsers, and key user flows before go-live so forms, navigation, and content blocks behave consistently.

Documented content update patterns and handoff notes so non-technical team members can publish changes confidently.

Tuned page weight, image delivery, and critical rendering paths to keep the experience responsive as content volume increases.

Delivered launch support and iteration room so post-live feedback could be addressed without destabilizing the core build.

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