Practical guides on web & software
Content that helps you decide, free of sales talk — from pricing to integration.
What Is API Integration? A Plain Explanation for Businesses
API and API integration sound technical, but the logic is very simple. We explain what this structure — which lets two pieces of software talk to each other — is, with everyday examples and what it brings your business.
What Is CRM, and What Does It Bring Your Business?
CRM moves your customer relationships out of Excel and scattered notes into one system. We explain what CRM is, how it differs from ERP, and the concrete benefits it brings your sales — in plain language.
When Do You Need ERP Integration? (5 Signs)
Do you really need ERP integration, or is it too early? From entering the same data twice to stock inconsistencies, we list 5 clear signs that it's time to connect your systems to each other.
Shipping Integration — Automating E-Commerce Shipping
Are you creating a shipping record by hand for every order? Shipping integration automates the entire shipping process — from labels to tracking numbers, customer notifications to fee calculation. We explain what it is and what it brings.
The Custom Software Development Process — From Idea to Product
How does custom software come to life? We walk through the stages an idea passes through on its way to a working product — from discovery to design, development to post-launch maintenance — step by step, no surprises.
When Does Custom Software Make Sense? The Limits of Off-the-Shelf
There's a ready-made program for everything — up to a point. We honestly explain when custom software truly makes sense, where off-the-shelf solutions fall short, and the cost of the wrong decision.
How Is Virtual POS (Payment) Integration Done?
You want to take card payments on your site, but how? We explain what virtual POS integration is, how it's set up step by step, the 3D Secure and security side, and the payment providers in Turkey — in plain language.
Connecting Your Website to Accounting/ERP Software (Logo, Netsis, e-Invoice)
Still entering orders from your website into accounting by hand? We explain what it means to connect your site to ERP systems like Logo, Netsis and Mikro and to the e-invoice system, which data flows, and how it's done.
What Is a Custom Web Panel / Automation for Your Business?
It's possible to gather the work you run with Excel sheets and scattered tools into one place. We explain what a web-based application and business automation are, which jobs they solve, and what they bring your business.
B2B or B2C? Which Software Do You Need?
The difference between B2B and B2C isn't just "who you sell to" — it changes everything from pricing to order volume, payment terms to software needs. We compare the two and clarify which system fits you.
What Is B2B E-Commerce? Digitizing Wholesale and Dealer Sales
B2B e-commerce moves business-to-business selling online. We explain what this system — which rescues dealer and wholesale sales from phone-and-WhatsApp chaos — is, which features it includes, and what it brings your business.
What Is a Dealer Portal (Dealer Management System)?
Are you managing dealer orders over phone and WhatsApp? A dealer portal is the digital system where your dealers log in, order at their own pricing, and see balances and stock. We explain what it is, who it's for, and what it offers.
E-Commerce Website Cost in 2026 — What Are You Paying For?
What drives the cost of an e-commerce website? From infrastructure to payment and shipping integration, from content entry to ongoing expenses, we explain the real cost items of an online store — and the hidden bill of going cheap.
How to Build an E-Commerce Website — A Step-by-Step Guide
Want to start selling online but don't know where to begin? From product selection to payment and shipping integration, from legal requirements to launch, we walk through every step of building an e-commerce website in order.
Ready-Made E-Commerce Platform or Custom Software?
For your online store, should you rent a ready-made platform or develop custom software? We compare the strengths and weaknesses of each, the commission question, and when each one makes sense — with a clear breakdown.
What Makes a Good Corporate Website? The 2026 Checklist
What separates a strong corporate website from an ordinary one? From design and speed to SEO and trust signals, we've gathered everything a corporate site should deliver in 2026 — point by point.
What Is an SEO-Friendly Website, and How Do You Build One?
Everyone says "SEO-friendly," but what does it actually mean? We explain — in plain language — the technical, content and experience elements that make a site visible on Google, and why SEO can't be bolted on afterward.
How to Get a Website Made in 2026: A Step-by-Step Guide
Decided to have a website built? Where do you start, what questions should you ask, how long does it take and what pitfalls should you avoid? A plain, honest guide for anyone in the decision phase.
Website Redesign — When Should You Replace Your Old Site?
Is it time to redesign your website? We cover the 6 clear signs you need a refresh, whether to rebuild from scratch or redesign, and most importantly how to migrate without losing your SEO.
10 Mistakes to Avoid When Building an E-Commerce Site
Most new e-commerce projects fall into the same traps — wrong platform choice, neglected mobile experience, shipping and returns left until the end. Here are the 10 most common mistakes and how to avoid them.
What Is ERP/CRM Integration and What Does It Do for Your Business?
Orders in one system, accounts in another, stock in a spreadsheet... We explain in plain language what ERP/CRM integration is, which problems it solves, and how an integration project actually runs.
Ready-Made Theme or Custom Software? A Framework for Deciding
A ready-made theme is fast and cheap; custom software is flexible and scalable. So which is right for your project? Here's a clear decision framework.
Corporate Website Pricing in 2026 — What Are You Actually Paying For?
Why do website quotes vary so wildly? We break down the real cost drivers, the hidden costs of going cheap, and what to expect at each budget level.