Service overview
ARS Developer Ltd provides Laravel development services for UK businesses — building custom web applications, business dashboards, REST APIs, ERP systems, SaaS platforms, CRM tools, and multi-role admin systems for companies across London, Manchester, Birmingham, and the rest of the United Kingdom.
Laravel is the right choice when a business needs control over data, workflows, permissions, integrations, and reporting that WordPress plugins or SaaS tools cannot provide. A well-built Laravel application can replace multiple disconnected tools with one maintainable platform.
UK Laravel projects are scoped with a clear business problem first: what data needs to be managed, which users need which access, what integrations are required, and what the system must produce — reports, calculations, triggers, or real-time updates.
Problems this service solves
- Your current platform uses too many plugins, spreadsheets, or disconnected SaaS tools that create data silos.
- You need a custom admin system or client portal that no off-the-shelf product can deliver.
- Previous Laravel developers have delivered incomplete, untested, or poorly structured code.
- The business has outgrown WordPress or other CMS platforms and needs a proper application architecture.
- You need a UK-based or UK-registered Laravel developer who understands business requirements, not just code.
Features delivered
Best fit for
- UK businesses needing custom web applications or internal platforms
- Companies building multi-role admin systems, dashboards, or portals
- Startups developing SaaS MVPs with subscription billing
- Operations teams replacing spreadsheets with structured workflows
- Agencies needing white-label Laravel development capacity
Why work with Anas Tanveer
Practical full-stack delivery with business context.
Laravel projects begin with a discovery phase: reviewing the business process, data model, user roles, integrations, and required outputs. This prevents rewrites caused by misunderstood requirements.
UK clients receive structured milestone updates, clean code with clear documentation, and post-launch support for bugs, feature additions, and system maintenance. No disappearing after delivery.
All UK development is delivered by ARS Developer Ltd, a registered UK company, with proper contracts and invoicing — critical for businesses that need vendor accountability.
Anas Tanveer is a Dubai-based full-stack web developer connected with ARS Developer Ltd, working across Laravel, PHP, WordPress, Shopify, React, Next.js, MySQL, REST APIs, SEO, PageSpeed, dashboards, ERP, CRM, and ecommerce systems for UAE, UK, Canada, and international project needs.
Frequently asked questions
Why choose Laravel over WordPress for a UK business platform?
Laravel is better when the business logic is complex: custom user roles, data relationships, operational workflows, real-time data, payment processing, or integrations that plugins cannot handle cleanly. WordPress is for content-heavy sites. Laravel is for business-logic-heavy systems.
How much does a Laravel development project cost in the UK?
A Laravel project cost in the UK depends on scope. A custom dashboard or admin system starts from £3,000–£6,000. A multi-role platform or SaaS MVP starts from £7,000–£15,000. ERP systems and complex integrations start from £12,000. Pricing is agreed after a discovery call.
How long does Laravel development take?
A focused dashboard or admin panel takes 3–6 weeks. A complete SaaS or multi-role platform takes 6–12 weeks. ERP or complex integration projects take 10–20 weeks. Timelines are agreed after the initial project brief review.
Can you audit or refactor existing Laravel code?
Yes. Many UK projects start with a code review: identifying architectural issues, missing tests, slow queries, insecure patterns, and technical debt. Refactoring can be staged to avoid disrupting production, with clear documentation of every change.
Do you write tests for Laravel applications?
Yes. All critical business logic receives feature and unit tests. Test coverage is agreed as part of the project scope — not an afterthought. For UK businesses, tested code reduces risk, makes onboarding new developers faster, and prevents regression bugs.


