Social responsibility tender: free website development for three Hungarian businesses in 2024
This year, Flybuilt is announcing another social responsibility tender, the aim of which is to help Hungarian entrepreneurs develop their online presence. As part of the initiative, three lucky projects will be given the opportunity to receive a completely fresh and business-ready website for free, which can contribute to the growth and success of their business.
This new application builds on the success and lessons learned from a similar initiative in 2020. At that time, twenty businesses received free website creation, and the project brought outstanding results. Two successful businesses have continued to develop ever since, one of these businesses installs plant running systems and steel structures across the country, and a family business whose digital ordering processes have been completely transformed.
There are many web designers active in Hungary, but few of the experienced professionals, only 5-10%, offer free application opportunities. These opportunities are also mostly limited to charity or non-profit projects. In light of this, Flybuilt considers it particularly important to repeatedly provide opportunities for domestic businesses, thereby supporting the development of the Hungarian entrepreneurial sphere.
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