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Website Design for Export & Import Businesses

A catalogue and credentials site,
presented clearly for buyer enquiries.

We design public-facing websites for export, import, and trading businesses — a product catalogue, a place to display the certifications and licenses you supply, and a general enquiry form. Not a trade desk, and not a promise of international buyers, customs clearance, or search rankings.

Product catalogue pagesClient-supplied certificationsGeneral enquiry onlyNo trade advice
Export and import trading company website showing product catalogue and certifications

Prateeksha designs public-facing websites for export, import, and trading businesses — a product catalogue, a place to display the certifications and licenses you supply, and a general enquiry form. This is not a trade desk, and we do not verify or guarantee any certification or license a client displays. We do not offer trade, customs, legal, or sanctions advice, and we do not promise international buyers, market access, or search rankings. Multi-language, multi-currency, catalogue-download, and CRM functionality are scoped explicitly, never assumed.

What this service is

A public-facing website: a structured product catalogue, a place to display the certifications and licenses you supply, company credibility information, and a general enquiry form.

What this service is not

Not a trade desk, customs broker, or compliance authority. We do not verify certifications, offer trade/customs/legal/sanctions advice, or guarantee international buyers or search rankings.

Where export & trading sites go wrong

Most export sites don't give a buyer enough to evaluate a supplier confidently.

  1. 01

    Product information thin

    A product list with no specifications, no spec sheets, and no clear categories.

  2. 02

    Certifications buried or absent

    ISO certificates and export licenses, if shown at all, are hard to find or unclear.

  3. 03

    Vague trade-desk promises

    Copy implying guaranteed buyer volume, market access, or search visibility.

  4. 04

    Enquiry path unclear

    No clarity on what happens after a form submission, or whether it reaches the right person.

  5. 05

    Unscoped functionality assumed

    Multi-language or multi-currency support assumed to "just work" without being planned.

What a structured rebuild changes

A clear catalogue, your own certifications displayed honestly, enquiries kept simple.

We structure your product catalogue for easy buyer review, present the certifications and licenses you supply and approve — without claiming to verify them — and keep the enquiry form general rather than a trade-workflow system. If your business also manufactures what it exports, our manufacturing website design page may be a useful companion read.

  • Structured product catalogue with specifications
  • Certifications and licenses you supply, displayed clearly — not verified by us
  • No promise of international buyers or search rankings
  • A general enquiry form, not an automated trade workflow
  • Multi-language, multi-currency, and CRM scoped explicitly, not assumed

What's included

What an export & import website build actually covers.

Scoped to public-facing catalogue and credibility content — not trade operations.

01

Product catalogue pages

Structured pages per product line with specifications and downloadable spec sheets, where supplied.

Catalogue

02

Certification & license display

ISO certifications, export licenses, and compliance information you supply — displayed, not verified.

Credibility

03

Company credibility section

Years in business, markets served, and other credentials you approve for publication.

Trust content

04

General enquiry form

A simple contact form for buyer enquiries — not an automated RFQ or trade-workflow system.

Contact

05

Scoped multi-language & currency

Additional languages, currencies, or region pages planned and quoted explicitly, never assumed.

Scoped add-on

06

Accessible, structured design

Clean information architecture so buyers can navigate categories and specifications easily.

Accessibility

See our interface design approach
07

SEO foundations

Clean markup and metadata as a separately scoped service — no ranking or visibility guarantee.

SEO

See our SEO approach
08

Ongoing maintenance

Updates to catalogue, certifications, and market information as your business changes.

Care plans

Explore maintenance

The visitor's journey

Browse the catalogue, review your credentials, make a general enquiry.

The site supports this path up to the point of contact — negotiation and trade terms happen directly with you.

  1. Find the catalogue

    A visitor arrives searching for a product category or company by name.

  2. Review specifications

    Product pages with specifications and spec sheets help them evaluate fit.

  3. Check credentials

    Certifications, licenses, and company information you supply support their due diligence.

  4. General enquiry

    A simple contact form or phone number — not an automated trade or RFQ system.

  5. Direct discussion

    Pricing, terms, and compliance questions are handled directly with you, not the website.

What changes

A generic trading brochure vs. a structured catalogue-and-credentials site.

Both aim to inform a buyer. The difference is structure, honesty about scope, and clear credential display.

What changes
A generic trading brochure
A structured catalogue-and-credentials site
Product information
A product list with little specification detail
Structured pages with specifications and spec sheets, where supplied
Certifications
Mentioned in passing, hard to verify visually
Displayed clearly — presented, never claimed as verified by us
Market-reach claims
Implied guarantees of buyers or rankings
No such promise — SEO is a separate, honestly scoped service
Enquiry form
Ambiguous about what happens after submission
A clear, general enquiry path — not an automated trade workflow
Scope honesty
Vague about what the site can and can’t do
Explicit: a catalogue and credentials site, not a trade or compliance authority

Who this suits

Scoped honestly — for catalogue and credibility content, not trade operations.

We're upfront about what fits this service, and what should stay with your own trade and compliance processes.

01

Single-line exporters

A focused catalogue and credentials site for a business exporting one or two product lines.

Single line

02

Multi-category trading companies

Catalogue architecture organised across multiple product categories and markets.

Trading company

03

Manufacturers who also export

A catalogue site that pairs well with our manufacturing website design page.

Manufacturer-exporter

04

Situations outside this scope

Trade-compliance verification, customs/legal/sanctions advice, and automated RFQ systems — we'll say so and point you toward the right specialist.

Out of scope

Choose your starting point

Three ways to start, depending on where your export business's site is today.

A new site, a redesign, or ongoing content support — each stays within the honest scope above.

New

New catalogue site

A product catalogue, credentials section, and a general enquiry form built from scratch.

  • Product catalogue architecture
  • Certification & license display, client-supplied
  • Accessible, structured design
  • General enquiry form only
Request a quote

Recommended

Redesign & catalogue restructure

For an existing site that needs a clearer catalogue and more honest credential display.

  • Content and claims review
  • Product catalogue restructuring
  • Redirect plan to protect existing SEO value
  • Scoped multi-language or multi-currency, if needed
Scope a redesign

Ongoing

Content maintenance

Keep catalogue, certifications, and market information current as your business changes.

  • Monthly content updates
  • New product lines & categories
  • Security and performance upkeep
  • See our website maintenance service
See maintenance plans

What ships with every export & import website engagement

Product catalogue pages

Specifications and spec sheets structured for buyer self-evaluation, where supplied.

Certification & license display

Client-supplied certifications and licenses, presented clearly — never verified by us.

Accessible structure

Clean information architecture so buyers can navigate categories and specifications.

General enquiry form

A simple contact form for buyer enquiries — never an automated trade-workflow system.

An honest scope statement

A clear note on what this engagement does not include, so expectations match reality.

CMS access

A way to update catalogue and certification content yourself, without developer help.

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Ready to talk through your catalogue site?

Tell us about your products and markets — we'll scope it honestly.

Whether it's a new site or a redesign, you'll get a clear, honest read on scope before anything starts — no buyer guarantee, no ranking promise, no compliance verification claim.

FAQs

Export & import website design — frequently asked questions.

Straight answers on scope, certification display, and what we do and don't provide.

Also manufacture what you export? See our manufacturing website design page.

We won't promise that — buyer acquisition depends on your market, your outreach, and factors well beyond a website. What we build is a catalogue and credentials site that presents your business clearly once a buyer finds it. SEO is a separate, scoped service (see our SEO page) with no ranking guarantee attached.

No. We display whatever certifications, licenses, and compliance information you supply and approve — we don't verify, audit, or guarantee any of it. That responsibility stays with you and, where needed, a qualified compliance or legal professional.

No. We are not a trade, customs, legal, or sanctions advisor, and nothing on the site should be read as that kind of advice. For those questions, you'll need a qualified specialist — we're happy to structure whatever guidance they give you into the site.

Not automatically — each of those is scoped as its own piece of work during planning, not assumed. Tell us which markets, currencies, and document formats you need, and we'll give you an honest read on what's involved before anything is built.

A general enquiry form is what's included by default — it is not a trade-workflow or RFQ-management system. A CRM connection is possible but is scoped separately once we know which system you use and what data needs to move where.

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