Useful articles for business
Practical guides on websites, advertising, bots and CRM. No fluff — only what works in Tashkent.

How much does a website cost in Tashkent in 2026
One of the most common questions from entrepreneurs in Tashkent is 'how much does it cost to build a website?'. Prices vary widely: from $40 with a freelancer to $4,000+ at large agencies. In this article, we'll break down real prices for 2026 and what's included.

TOP 10 website mistakes businesses make
Every second business website in Uzbekistan loses clients due to typical mistakes. Slow loading, no mobile version, no SEO — and the advertising budget is wasted. Let's break down the 10 main problems and how to solve them.

Payme, Click, Uzum: how to add online payment to your website
Online payment is an essential element of a modern website in Uzbekistan. The three main payment systems — Payme, Click, and Uzum Bank — cover over 90% of the market. Let's break down how to connect each one, what documents you need, and how much it costs.

WordPress, Tilda or Next.js: which to choose for a business website
The question 'what to build a website on?' faces every entrepreneur. WordPress, Tilda, and Next.js are the three most popular options in Uzbekistan. Each has its pros and cons. Let's break it down honestly, without marketing.

How to tell a pro from an impostor
Uzbekistan's digital services market is raw: lots of rookie freelancers, resellers and 'one-person agencies'. A client pays $400 and gets a Tilda template that doesn't sell. You can tell a pro from an impostor before signing a contract — here's how. We break down the red flags, green flags and questions you should ask.
