3-day website Ireland - how Congino ships fast
Congino ships custom Next.js websites in 3 working days by locking the brief first, using AI for repeatable work and keeping one human owner.
Congino ships a custom 3-day website in Ireland by finishing the brief before the clock starts. The build is fixed from €2,000, AI-assisted and owned by one human from kickoff to launch.
The timeline is not magic. It is process. Traditional web projects lose weeks to missing assets, vague scope, first-draft copy and status calls. Congino removes those delays before the project begins.
Key takeaways - The 3-day clock starts only after the brief is complete - AI drafts copy, layouts and QA reports - Human review controls the brief, tone, design and launch - Clients review clear page drafts, not blank documents - The scope is fixed so the timeline stays fixed
Day 0: the brief is locked
Before kickoff, Congino collects the pages, goals, competitors, current-site URLs, proof assets, tone direction, imagery and conversion path. If something is missing, the clock does not start.
This protects both sides. You do not get chased for copy halfway through the build. We do not pause because a logo file is buried in an inbox from 2019.
Day 1: structure and copy
Day 1 turns the brief into the site structure. AI drafts first-pass page copy and layout options. The operator edits for voice, specificity, offer fit and SEO before anything goes near the site.
For a contractor, that means case-study sections, project categories and a quote flow. For a professional-services firm, it means service clarity, credentials and a booking path that does not feel cheap.
Day 2: build and content
Day 2 is the build day. Pages are assembled in Next.js, connected to Sanity where needed and shaped for mobile first. Forms, links, metadata and reusable sections are wired in.
This is where Next.js matters. It gives Congino a fast, controlled build system without the plugin mess that slows down many WordPress sites.
Day 3: QA and launch
Day 3 is for review, QA and launch. We check mobile layouts, forms, metadata, redirects, sitemap, robots.txt, schema and basic accessibility. Then the site goes live on Vercel.
If the old site had useful URLs, those URLs get mapped before launch. The goal is a better site without throwing old search equity into a 404.
Frequently asked questions
Is a 3-day website actually custom?
Yes. The process is templated, but the site is not. The structure, copy, pages and components are adapted to the brief.
What can slow the process down?
Missing assets, unclear scope and late decision changes. That is why the brief is locked before kickoff.
Can you do 24 or 48 hours?
Sometimes. Rush delivery is capacity-gated and costs more. The scope stays the same.
What if I want revisions?
Reasonable edits are handled inside the process. A new direction after kickoff is a new scope decision.
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