In the world of web and software development, it's now very easy to access quick, ready-to-use, and inexpensive solutions. Platforms like Shopify , Squarespace , or WordPress.com allow anyone to create a website in a few hours. All you have to do is choose a theme, add a few plugins or modules, and that's it. While this approach may seem effective at first glance, it raises significant limitations as soon as a company seeks to go further, differentiate itself, or better structure its internal processes. At Prositeweb , we often talk about tailor-made and turnkey solutions . But what do these two concepts really mean? And more importantly, how are they strategically more relevant for a serious company?
Before addressing tailor-made solutions, it is important to understand the limitations of generic solutions.
When you install a plugin (e.g., newsletter management), you often get a module designed to satisfy thousands of users worldwide. This plugin can work with Mailchimp, GetResponse, Sendinblue, etc. But if you only use Mailchimp, you end up with dozens of features that you never use … and that unnecessarily slow down your system.
These unused features generate additional code , external scripts, and sometimes API requests you never requested. The result: a slower site, a lower performance score, and a less fluid user experience.
The more extensions you stack, the more likely you are to experience conflicts between them . A simple update can crash your entire site, simply because a plugin was poorly integrated or wasn't tested in your specific context.
Every plugin represents a potential gateway for cyberattacks. If the plugin publisher doesn't update their module regularly, or abandons the project, your site becomes vulnerable , with little you can do about it.
On the web, technologies evolve quickly. Very quickly. Some plugins are abandoned overnight. Others are no longer compatible with the latest versions of your CMS. You then end up with an unusable solution, or you're forced to start all over again… because you were dependent on the pace of a provider.
When you rely on third-party solutions, you no longer decide when to upgrade your tool. You wait for the plugin developer to add a feature or fix a bug. Meanwhile, your project stagnates.
Many companies end up settling for 60-70% of what they really wanted . Why? Because the rest would require custom development, and they preferred to save money in the short term. The problem is that these compromises can cost much more in the long run , both in terms of lost customers and the inevitable system redesign.
Developing a tailor-made solution means starting from your specific objectives , your reality on the ground, and your vision.
We're not just talking about visible features. We're talking about internal structure, security, performance, and technical freedom. Our method consists of:
Developing software or a website is great. But you still need to be able to manage, maintain, and evolve it independently. At Prositeweb, a turnkey solution means:
We believe that a true turnkey service is about giving you control , not keeping you captive.
Companies that choose the tailor-made + turnkey solution benefit from:
Investing in a tailor-made, turnkey solution means investing in a solid foundation for your business . It's not an expense, it's a strategy. At Prositeweb , we've had the privilege of supporting many Canadian companies in this process. We firmly believe that a good digital project begins with listening, personalization, and the transmission of autonomy.
Book a call with us, and let's see together what's really possible.
Gilblas is a senior entrepreneur and developer with around 13 years of experience, deeply involved in the WordPress community. He helps SMEs grow through custom web solutions and training. He stands out for his ability to automate and industrialize website creation through Phoenix Forge.