Ventido.pl - headless WordPress on React
Ventido kept WordPress as the editorial back office, while a fast React frontend took over the offer, categories, search and quote requests.
We show six main projects as full case studies with links, business context, scope of work and outcomes. Below are additional projects - without external links, but with a concrete overview of what they were built to achieve.
These projects are linked from the main portfolio and lead to full case study pages.
Ventido kept WordPress as the editorial back office, while a fast React frontend took over the offer, categories, search and quote requests.
CoreTSL is a complete SaaS product for freight forwarding and transport companies with operational modules, portals, RBAC and multi-tenant isolation.
NDA We built a CSRD reporting platform for a large industrial group under NDA, including consolidation, task workflows and report generation.
Malta Trading moved from a classic WordPress/WooCommerce setup to a custom, controlled e-commerce stack.
We organized the foundations and built a professional car parts store for the German market.
We designed a platform that connects the offer, checkout, service provisioning and proxy rotation logic.
An overview of work, screens and outcomes. Where possible, we also add a project link.
We structured the brand communication around specific services: websites, applications, company systems and automation. The page leads users from a business problem to contact.
For B2 Inwestycje we prepared a website focused on credibility and quick understanding of the offer. The project clearly presents scope, work standards and the contact path.
Pilecky.me needed a website that builds personal credibility and organizes communication without content overload. We prepared a website focused on quickly explaining who the author is, what they do and how to start a conversation.
The creator of Prosto z Boku wanted an app-like blog experience without replacing the existing editorial backend. WordPress and the builder stayed in place, while the public frontend had to become much faster, lighter and easier to read. We proposed Astro as a headless frontend for WordPress, so content is still managed in the familiar panel and the public site works as a modern, fast interface.
Fabryka Schabowego needed a website that shows food, menu and the character of the place without unnecessary technical effects.
Nomad Camper needed a website that sells the travel lifestyle but still leads quickly to availability, price and contact. We built the communication around a specific camper, visible CTAs and mobile experience.
NDA For a client under NDA, we integrated KSeF 2.0 with a camper and campsite booking platform. The system creates FA(3) invoices from reservations, sends them to the Polish Ministry of Finance through an X.509 certificate, generates QR I and QR II codes for PDFs, and locks document editing after submission.
Mystic Dune Adventures needed a website that builds emotion around safari while organizing routes, FAQ and contact. The project combines a strong first screen with a practical lead-generation structure.
Raban Szczecinek needed a website that quickly shows attractions, rules, pricing and contact options. We prepared the website for families, schools and groups with a clear flow from inspiration to inquiry.
MMA Markt was structured as a product-driven store website: simple navigation, clear categories and offer presentation for users who want to find equipment quickly.
eBigSport needed a website that does not lose users between categories. We organized the presentation layer, improved mobile perception and prepared the project for search and campaign traffic.
Wake Wakacje needed a website that sells emotion but remains practical: offer, dates, location and contact have to be available immediately.
Kryształ Szczecinek needed a simple, trustworthy website that presents the local offer and drives users to contact.
Oskar Sprinkler operates in a field where the website has to build technical trust. We prepared the offer so investors and contractors can quickly understand the scope and start a conversation.
Dacho-Pest needed a website that explains the scope of services simply and makes contact easy. The user should immediately know whether the company solves their problem and how to order the service.
Describe the business problem and we will tell you whether a fast MVP, migration, automation or a full system is the right move.
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