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Premium websites and landing pages for businesses that want to look high-end.

A website or landing page that looks professional, feels right, and fits your business

At Uni.Mi, we build digital assets that connect refined visual design, clean user experience, and a well-structured working system behind the scenes.

Businesses already working with us

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Dlatot HaMoshav logo
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The challenge

Looking good is not enough

Many websites and landing pages look polished at first glance, but are not structured precisely enough to build trust and guide a real inquiry.

When the page structure and messaging are not sharp enough, the brand feels weaker and lead potential drops with it.

How we work

Advanced technology, guided by human judgment

At Uni.Mi, we use advanced tools to maximize quality, precision, and efficiency, but every decision still goes through design thinking, business understanding, and a human eye that directs the process. The goal is not to produce something generic, but to build a presence that feels right for your business.

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A real fit for your business

Not a generic template and not something that looks like everyone else, but a site or page built around your goals, your audience, your brand language, and the right way to present your business.

A precise structure based on real business needs

A look that feels professional and credible

A precise design language, clear hierarchy, and a clean user experience that help the business feel high-end from the very first impression.

Refined design with a strong sense of trust

A structured process after launch too

Not just a beautiful page, but a more organized foundation for ongoing work, with thought given to inquiries, operations, and a digital presence that keeps working properly over time.

Strong presence, stronger foundation

Dlatot HaMoshav

Without paid campaigns, the site brings inquiries and customers. We are very happy with it.

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Dlatot HaMoshav

A short example of the visual direction that can support selected projects when there is room to go deeper into the brand's creative language.

Creative direction

Not just building a page, but refining the visual language too

Beyond structure, user experience, and development, some projects benefit from a stronger creative layer. In those cases, we can add thinking around visuals, motion, and a digital language that feels more precise, more professional, and more distinctive.

Questions before you start

Frequently asked questions

About fit, business needs, and project type

  • How do I know whether I need a landing page or a business website?
    It depends on the goal of the project and the stage your business is in. A landing page is usually right for one focused goal, such as a campaign, a specific service, or lead generation. A business website is more suitable when you need to present the business more broadly, with multiple pages, structured content, and a fuller online presence. That is why we usually begin with a short conversation to understand what actually fits your business.
  • Can we start small and expand later?
    Yes. In many cases that is actually the better way to work. You can start with a focused solution, like a landing page, and later expand into a full business website or add more components according to the needs, pace, and goals of the business.
  • What do you actually get in the project?
    The goal is not only to build a beautiful page, but to create a digital presence that is built properly. That includes refined visual direction, a clear structure, a thoughtful user experience, and organized thinking about how your business is presented and operates online. It matters to us that the result feels professional, credible, and easy to use, both for the visitor and for the person working with it afterward.

About mobile and user experience

  • Is the site optimized for mobile too?
    Yes. The sites and landing pages are planned with mobile in mind from the start, because in most cases that is where people actually meet you for the first time. The goal is to create an experience that feels clear, pleasant, and professional on smaller screens too, without clutter and without feeling messy.
  • What does mobile first mean in practice?
    It means the experience is not designed for desktop first and then merely adjusted for mobile. It is planned around the screens people actually use. In practice, that shows up as cleaner screens, stronger hierarchy, better readability, clearer navigation, and subtle motion that supports the experience without overloading it.
  • Why is user experience so important?
    Because even a site that looks good can feel less professional if it is hard to understand, read, or act on. A strong user experience helps visitors feel that everything is clear, organized, and more trustworthy, and that affects both how the brand is perceived and the likelihood of an inquiry.

About the process and the thinking behind the project

  • Is this a ready-made template or an automated solution?
    No. At Uni.Mi, we use advanced tools to work smarter and more precisely, but the project is not built automatically or generically. Every project is guided by human judgment, business fit, and design thinking, so the final presence feels right for your business.
  • What does the working process look like?
    The process starts by understanding the need, the goal, and the right direction for the business. From there we move into structure, visual language, user experience, and the right way to present the business online. The goal is to build something that is not only attractive, but also clear, structured, and better suited for ongoing use.
  • Do you also think about inquiries and workflow?
    Yes. Beyond the visual side, it matters to us that the way inquiries come in and are handled feels clearer and more organized. The goal is not only to publish a page, but to help create a digital setup that works better for the business day to day.

About the technical foundation

  • Is the site built on WordPress or Wix?
    No. At Uni.Mi, websites and landing pages are built on a more modern and flexible stack that allows a higher level of customization, stronger performance, and better control over the final result.
  • Why does the underlying stack matter at all?
    Because the stack affects how the site feels, performs, and evolves over time. When the foundation is more structured, you can reach a higher level of customization, cleaner execution, and a more professional result, both on the surface and behind the scenes.
  • So this is not a builder-based website?
    Right. The goal is not to assemble a page from a ready-made template, but to build a solution that fits your business more precisely, in its appearance, its user experience, and the structure behind it.
  • What do you mean by not just appearance, but a stronger foundation too?
    It means we do not stop at making something look good. We also think about stability, structure, user experience, and the day-to-day operation of the site. In the end, a professional website should both look good and sit on a better foundation for long-term work.

About pricing, scope, and ongoing support

  • Why are prices more accessible today than they used to be?
    Because the process today is more precise and more efficient. The combination of advanced tools, professional experience, and human direction makes it possible to reach a higher level without adding unnecessary cost. That does not mean the work is based on a cheap template. It means the process is smarter.
  • Why is there no single fixed price for every project?
    Because not every business needs the same thing. Some projects are right for a focused landing page, while others make more sense as a broader business website or a more tailored solution. Pricing is therefore based on scope, level of customization, number of components, and the real needs of the project.
  • What do the system fee or ongoing support include?
    Ongoing support can include hosting, keeping the site running properly, baseline technical maintenance, proper lead-flow connection, and updates or improvements as needed. The scope of support is determined by the type of project and the level of help the business needs over time.
  • Can I get direction before we start?
    Yes. You can start with a short conversation to understand what fits the business, what the scope looks like, and what budget range makes sense. The goal at that stage is to create clarity, not to pressure you into something you do not actually need.

About design, creative direction, and visual language

  • Do you only handle development, or also the visual language and brand feel?
    Development is only one part of the work. The process also includes thinking about appearance, hierarchy, user experience, and how your business feels when a customer meets it online. In some cases, the project can also include creative guidance that sharpens the visual direction further.
  • When does it make sense to add a creative layer too?
    When there is a need to strengthen the overall look of the brand, refine the digital language, or create a more distinctive, memorable, and professional experience. Not every project needs that layer, but in some projects it makes a meaningful difference.
  • What is the difference between a site that looks nice and a site that feels right?
    A nice-looking site can impress for a moment, but a site that feels right also communicates credibility, professionalism, order, and clarity. The goal is not only to impress visually, but to create an experience that supports the business and strengthens how it is perceived.