The Delhi-NCR company has built more than 120 professional websites at no upfront cost, treating a basic website as essential business infrastructure rather than a premium service.

For many Indian customers, the search for a local business now begins online. Before booking a clinic, joining a coaching class, or ordering from an unfamiliar brand, people look first for a website and judge a business by what they find. A clear, working site can build confidence within seconds, while its absence can end the search just as quickly. For capable businesses without one, staying invisible online has quietly become expensive.

RedeX Growth, a Delhi-NCR website development company, was set up to close that gap. It designs and builds professional websites for small and medium businesses, handling design, development, launch, and hosting setup from start to finish, and offers the core build at no upfront cost to owners ready to take their business online.

Although it was founded only in 2025, RedeX Growth has already built more than 120 websites for businesses across many sectors, among them Oriante, RedeX Advisor, AKS Clinic, and BASU Classes. That pace is by design, not exaggeration: the company works from a standardised, repeatable production process, building practical, business-ready websites at scale rather than slow, expensive, one-off custom projects.

The company was founded by Harsh Kumar, who studied Business Administration at Amity University, Greater Noida. He says he kept seeing the same pattern: capable owners serving customers well and building loyal followings on WhatsApp and Instagram, yet disappearing the moment a potential customer turned to Google. The gap, in his view, was rarely talent or effort, but access to tools that larger firms take for granted.

Rather than treat a website as a premium product reserved for larger budgets, RedeX Growth treats it as basic infrastructure that any business should be able to afford. To keep quality high while keeping costs down, it works from a set of proven, modular designs that are customised for each business, instead of starting every project from a blank page or shipping a generic template.

Its websites are built to load quickly and work well on low-cost phones and weaker connections, the conditions under which most Indians actually browse. A typical build includes mobile-friendly pages, direct WhatsApp and contact integration, a search-friendly setup with the essential pages and technical groundwork to establish a searchable online presence, hosting setup, and full launch support, so an owner moves from no presence to a working website without managing the technical details.

Hosting is arranged through Bluehost, with clients paying directly for their own hosting and domain and keeping full ownership of both. RedeX Growth provides the core website build at no development fee, and offers optional paid services such as e-commerce, automation, and ongoing support. The company is clear that a website is a practical starting point for getting online, not a complete marketing programme in itself.

“A small business should not lose customers just because it cannot afford a large agency,” Harsh Kumar says. “Our role is to make that first website simple, practical, and useful, and to give owners a strong foundation to grow from.”

One example is Oriante, a newly launched Delhi-based brand specialising in custom emerald jewellery. RedeX Growth built and launched its website, giving the young, design-led label a professional presence from its first day. “The website helped us present Oriante with real trust from the very beginning,” the brand’s founder says. “It made it far easier for customers to explore our designs, understand the brand, and reach out with confidence.”

The company is selective about who it works with. It focuses on businesses that already have products, services, customers, or active operations and are ready to move beyond informal selling on WhatsApp or Instagram, rather than idea-stage concepts still searching for direction. In practice, that means retailers, restaurants and cafes, clinics, coaching centres, jewellery and fashion brands, property consultants, small manufacturers, and online sellers, among others.

The opportunity is large. India is home to tens of millions of small and medium enterprises, yet a 2017 KPMG and Google study found that 68 per cent of the country’s small businesses had no digital presence at all. Government and industry programmes have promoted MSME digitisation for years, but many smaller firms remain offline, held back by cost, complexity, and uncertainty about the returns.

Business owners who want a professional website can apply to RedeX Growth’s free website development programme at redexgrowth.com. Those who fit its focus are taken through the full build, launch, and hosting setup, and can add online stores, automation, and further support in stages as they grow.