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We supported static marketing page updates for Duda.

Pinavega supported Duda marketing website updates with static page edits, layout adjustments, content changes, and careful implementation support.

Project Summary

Duda is a website platform built for professionals, agencies, and SaaS teams that need to create and manage websites at scale. Its marketing website carries that product story to different audiences: agencies, platform teams, web producers, and businesses looking for a scalable website workflow.

Pinavega’s work on Duda was narrow and practical. We did not build the Duda product, redesign the platform, or own the full marketing website. Our role was to support static marketing website updates for a period of time. That meant helping with page edits, content adjustments, layout changes, and implementation details inside an existing website structure.

This kind of work is not always large in scope, but it still matters. Marketing websites for SaaS companies change constantly. New sections are added, copy is revised, visuals are adjusted, campaign pages need updates, and existing pages need small improvements without breaking the page structure. Our contribution was to help those updates move forward carefully and consistently.

What We Worked On

The work focused on static site editing for Duda’s marketing website. The main need was not to invent a new system. It was to make requested changes fit the existing page structure and visual direction.

That included adjusting sections, updating text blocks, handling layout details, and making sure changes were implemented cleanly. The work required attention to the existing design language rather than a new creative direction. When a marketing site already has its own structure, good support means respecting that structure and making the change feel like it belongs there.

Because the website serves a professional SaaS audience, the details mattered. A small layout issue, inconsistent spacing, or unclear section update can make a polished product page feel unfinished. Our support helped keep static marketing pages maintained while the broader Duda team continued to own the product, brand, and website direction.

The Practical Challenge

Static page updates sound simple, but they can become messy when the website has many pages, many stakeholders, and an established visual system. The challenge is to make changes without overcomplicating the page or drifting away from the existing design.

For Duda, the work needed to stay controlled. We were helping with specific marketing website edits, not changing the product narrative or rebuilding the site. That boundary was important. The right contribution was careful implementation: edit the page, preserve the structure, keep the layout tidy, and avoid unnecessary changes.

This also required a realistic understanding of marketing work. Not every website contribution is a full redesign or a product build. Sometimes the valuable work is smaller: keeping pages current, making static updates correctly, and helping a team move faster without creating avoidable cleanup later.

Approach

Our approach was to treat the existing marketing website as the source of truth. We followed the page structure that was already there and made focused edits within that system.

The work stayed close to the actual request. If a page needed a static content update, the goal was to update it cleanly. If a section needed spacing or layout adjustment, the goal was to make it fit the surrounding page. If copy or content blocks changed, the update needed to remain readable and consistent with the rest of the website.

This kind of support is mostly about discipline. The best result is not a page that looks newly redesigned. The best result is a page that looks like it was always meant to be that way.

Highlights

  • Static marketing website edits for selected Duda pages.
  • Content and section updates inside the existing website structure.
  • Layout adjustments that preserved the established visual system.
  • Implementation support for marketing website maintenance.
  • Careful, limited-scope frontend work without overstating the role.
  • Support that helped page updates move forward without unnecessary redesign.

Result

Duda’s marketing website received focused support for static page updates and maintenance work. The contribution was intentionally limited, but useful: small implementation details, content changes, and layout edits were handled in a way that respected the existing website.

For Pinavega, this case is a good example of honest support work. We did not need to exaggerate the scope. We helped with a real marketing website need, kept the work clean, and supported the team with practical static site updates.

That kind of work is often quiet, but it is part of keeping SaaS marketing websites healthy. Pages stay current, details stay aligned, and the team can continue moving without every small update becoming a larger project.