Service overview
Anas Tanveer (ARS Developer Ltd) provides web development services for London and UK businesses — building Laravel platforms, WordPress websites, Shopify stores, business dashboards, REST APIs, ERP systems, and conversion-focused websites for SMEs, startups, agencies, and established companies across the United Kingdom.
UK clients work with a developer who understands British business requirements: GDPR compliance, UK payment gateways (Stripe, GoCardless, SagePay), multi-region targeting, and the technical standards expected in a competitive digital market like London.
Projects are managed remotely with clear communication, milestone-based delivery, and UK timezone availability. Every engagement starts with a business brief — platform, problem, goal, and timeline — before any development begins.
Problems this service solves
- Your London or UK business website is slow, outdated, or not ranking on Google for local searches.
- You need a custom web platform but cannot find a reliable developer who understands your business.
- Manual admin processes are slowing operations because the current website lacks backend tools.
- A previous developer left the project incomplete or the code quality is too poor to extend.
- You need a trusted UK-registered developer who delivers on time without agency overhead costs.
Features delivered
Best fit for
- London SMEs and startups needing a professional business website
- UK companies building custom Laravel platforms or web applications
- E-commerce businesses launching or scaling Shopify stores
- Agencies needing a reliable white-label development partner
- UK operations teams needing dashboards, ERP, or CRM systems
Why work with Anas Tanveer
Practical full-stack delivery with business context.
All UK projects are delivered by ARS Developer Ltd, a UK-registered development company. Work is scoped clearly before development with milestones, expected outcomes, and deliverables agreed upfront.
London and UK businesses get a developer who understands the local market: GDPR requirements, UK-based payment processing, English-language SEO targeting, and standards expected by British clients and investors.
Communication is handled over email, WhatsApp, and video call with availability across UK and UAE timezones. Post-launch support, maintenance, and ongoing development are available for all project sizes.
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
How much does web development cost in London?
A business website typically costs £800–£3,500. A WordPress or Shopify build ranges from £1,500–£7,000. A custom Laravel platform, dashboard, or ERP system starts at £4,000 and scales with complexity. Contact me with your requirements for a clear UK-market estimate.
Are you based in London?
ARS Developer Ltd is a UK-registered company based in the United Kingdom. Anas Tanveer works remotely from Dubai with full UK timezone availability for calls, meetings, and project management. UK-registered means proper invoicing, contracts, and compliance.
Do you work with London startups and SMEs?
Yes. The majority of UK clients are London-based startups and SMEs in finance, retail, logistics, real estate, recruitment, and professional services. Whether you need a business website, a custom platform, or a Shopify store, the approach starts with understanding your business goal first.
What technologies do you use for UK web development?
Laravel for custom platforms and APIs, WordPress for business and content sites, Shopify for ecommerce, React and Next.js for frontend, MySQL for databases, and UK-friendly payment gateways including Stripe, GoCardless, and SagePay.
Can you improve an existing London business website?
Yes. Many UK projects involve fixing or extending existing websites — speed optimisation, adding features, fixing bugs, improving conversion, rebuilding specific modules, or migrating from outdated platforms. A full rebuild is only recommended when the existing codebase cannot be extended.


