MANCOSA

Project Brief

Since its inception in 1995, MANCOSA has championed the mission of accessible and quality education. As a leading institution in the realm of higher education, MANCOSA was looking to redesign its website to enhance its digital presence. The goal was to develop a modern, innovative and engaging website to provide access to information and content showcasing programme offerings, supporting marketing initiatives, events and driving conversions through enquiries, applications and online payments.

 

Seeking an experienced WordPress development partner, Mancosa selected our team to implement the technical planning and execution of their new website. Our role was to review the UX and transform the designs into a fully functional website using a custom WordPress implementation. The project was delivered around an agile methodology with regular client demos and oversight was managed with a detailed project plan.

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Key Features

  • Custom WordPress Theme
  • WordPress CMS Development
  • A responsive interface to provide an optimal experience across all devices
  • Payment Gateway Integrations with PayGate
  • Application forms implementation
  • WhatsApp and Chatbot implementation
  • Azure DevOps

The Result

The MANCOSA website project stands as a testament to meticulous planning and expert execution. The transformation resulted in a user-friendly, aesthetically pleasing, and highly functional website that perfectly aligns with Mancosa’s brand identity. The integration of WordPress as the CMS has empowered MANCOSA’s team to manage content effortlessly, ensuring the site remains dynamic and up-to-date.

 

The successful completion of this project highlights our capability to deliver complex WordPress web development projects, ensuring client satisfaction and enhanced digital presence.

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