Why One Provider Instead of Many?
A business's digital needs are more than you'd think: you'll build a website, then look for another firm for SEO, a third for content, a fourth for maintenance, a fifth for chatbot. Every vendor speaks a different language, accountability bounces around, and when something goes wrong no one takes ownership.
At YazılımPark we've brought 12 different services under one roof. From web development to digital marketing, from e-learning platforms to AI solutions — your project is the same team's responsibility from start to finish. When something goes wrong, you know who to call, and no one says 'that's not our area.'
Which Business Types Are Our Services Suitable For?
We build custom solutions — from small shops to enterprises, clinics to schools, restaurants to e-commerce firms.
Our Client Profile:
- Small Businesses: Online visibility with website + SEO + maintenance plans
- Mid-Sized Companies: Custom software, CRM, task tracking, digital marketing
- Educational Institutions: E-learning platform, virtual classroom, meeting management
- E-Commerce Firms: WooCommerce integration, AI chatbot, data warehouse
- Enterprise Companies: Microservice architecture, API integration, AI solutions
- Clinics and Healthcare: Booking system, website, KVKK-compliant software
Where Should You Start?
For businesses without a digital presence, the foundation is a website. After launch, SEO work begins, an AI chatbot is added to automatically answer customer questions, and a maintenance plan keeps the site healthy.
For those automating processes, custom software and task tracking; for educational institutions, an e-learning platform; for data-driven decision makers, a data warehouse are ideal starting points.
Not sure? Take a free consultation — we'll listen to your situation and map out the best path for you.
What Does a Software Company Do — and How Is It Different From an Agency?
"Web agency" and "software company" are often used interchangeably, but the work differs. An agency handles the visible layer: design, content, advertising, social. A software company builds the system behind it: database, integrations, permissions, automation, performance.
The distinction matters here: if your site only presents the company, an agency is enough. If it takes orders, books appointments, talks to accounting or opens up to your dealers, the weight shifts to the software side. The most common problem when the two come from separate vendors is that nobody can establish whose fault a failure is.
We run both sides under one roof: websites and custom software, SEO, digital marketing, AI chatbots and maintenance. One point of contact removes the argument about who should look at a problem.
Which Service, in Which Order?
A frequent question: "should we start everything at once?" No. The sequence that uses budget best is usually:
- Foundation first. If the site does not exist or does not work, everything built on top is wasted. Traffic bought with ads that meets a broken form burns budget.
- Measurement next. No marketing decision can be made before Search Console and Analytics exist. This step is cheap and validates every later one.
- Then visibility. SEO builds the long-term base; if demand is needed now, ads run in parallel.
- Then automation. When inbound volume starts straining the team, chatbots, booking and customer portals earn their place. Automating before demand exists inverts the order.
- Maintenance always. Keeping what you built running comes before new investment.
If you cannot decide where to start, we review your current state and produce a sequenced recommendation — at no charge.
Working Remotely and On-Site
Our head office is in Bilecik with an additional office at Nurol Park, Bağcılar, Istanbul; we work remotely with most clients. In software, physical proximity does not substitute for regular communication — what matters is running the process transparently.
How we work: scope and delivery phases are agreed in writing at the start; during development you see interim builds in your own browser rather than waiting for screenshots; at the end of each phase you get a one-page summary of what was done and what is next. We meet in person within Istanbul when useful, but the majority of projects run remotely without friction.
For export-oriented projects we work bilingually: content, interface and search structure are built in both Turkish and English from the start. That is cheaper and technically sounder than bolting translation on later.